Voldemort
This was such an interesting find on Etsy! Here’s Voldemort, and it looks like he’s coming out of smoke. I bought it from CriggerCreated.
This was such an interesting find on Etsy! Here’s Voldemort, and it looks like he’s coming out of smoke. I bought it from CriggerCreated.
This was the photo that ultimately began the Second Wizarding War. It all started because Sirius Black saw this photo in The Daily Prophet, with Ron holding Scabbers (Peter Pettigrew). I made this ornament by printing out the photo and using painted coffee stirrers for the frame I used acetate […]
I 3D printed the toilet, added resin for water and the sign comes from Wizardy Workshop. He makes all kinds of wonderful nods to Harry Potter!
“Expecto patronum!” A silver otter burst from the end of Hermione’s wand and swam gracefully through the air to join the stag. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows This adorable patronus was found at FanCornerCreations on Etsy.
Moaning Myrtle was the ghost who resides in the girls’ bathroom that Harry, Ron, and Hermione met during their quest to find the Chamber of Secrets. She also assisted Harry in the Goblet of Fire. I 3D printed the toilet and filled it with resin. For Moaning Myrtle, I found […]
Once the Knight Bus picked him up and took him to The Leaky Cauldron, Harry Potter stayed in room 11 until school started again at Hogwarts. I made this using resin and acrylic paint. I really like how it turned out!
I made this Niffler for an ornament exchange. It almost hurt to let it go to someone else, but I’ll make another. I’m sure the recipient will enjoy it! It was first 3D printed, then sanded, filled, and sanded again. Next it was painted and then flocked. I used resin […]
I made this door by cutting down a miniature dollhouse door and painting it. Mad Eye Moody’s glass eye sits in polymer clay, along with the doorknob. The signs were printed and then resin was added.
This wonderful Sorcerer’s Stone/Philosopher’s Stone was created by FanCornerCreations. I love how the Christmas lights make it appear to glow!
“Bubotubers,” Professor Sprout told them briskly. “They need squeezing. You will collect the pus —” “The what?” said Seamus Finnigan, sounding revolted. “Pus, Finnigan, pus,” said Professor Sprout.” Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire I made this bubotuber using polymer clay, resin, felt, and acrylic paint.