Monday 14 October 2013

Harry Potter Potions:

Hello! I guess I'm in the Potter Fever this week- (well, I always am.) So, you know about those Hairy (sorry, Harry) Potter apothecaries? Where they sell unicorn horns, black beetle eyes and et cetera? I made those- potions. Below, you can see them:At the top, there is Gillyweed, Baneberry and Syrup of Hellebore. After that is Dragon Blood, Mistletoe, and Elixir to Induce Euphoria. At the bottom is Unicorn Blood, Mandrake Roots and Felix Felicis. They came out in terrible quality. The best are Gillyweed, Baneberry and Dragon Blood. Since I bet you can't see them well, Gillyweed is green liquid, glittery with stones at the bottom and a type of leaf. Baneberry is red liquid, glittery and with berry looking things at the bottom. Dragon blood is misty, red liquid, glittery with red floating things.Below, here are the recipes (no, potion formulas.) :)Gillyweed:1. Fill half a bottle with clear glue, half with water.2. Using a dry old green marker, colour it!3. Add as much glitter as you desire.4. Drop in a small stone (2), and as much leaves as you want (I used three carnation leaves.)

Baneberry:1. Fill half a bottle with clear glue, half with water.2. Using a dry old red marker, colour it!3. Add a bit of glitter.4. Drop in about seven small balls of red modelling clay.


Dragon Blood:1. Fill a bottle with water.2. Put some white glitter glue (or clear sparkly lip gloss) in.3. Add in red glitter and cinnamon, not as much as Gillyweed but more than Baneberry.4. I dropped in one Cross-linked Polyacriminide crystal as well, but glue (one small bit) would work as well for the misty effect.


Have fun! :) :) :) 



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