This Mandrake Root Harry Potter craft is super cute! This Harry Potter craft is perfect craft for kids of all ages who love Harry Potter. Making a Mandrake Root Harry Potter craft is budget-friendly and recycles. This Harry Potter craft is perfect for at home or in the classroom!
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Mandrake Root Harry Potter Craft
We have another fun Harry Potter craft for you today! This Mandrake Root Pencil Holder is one of our favorite projects from The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter.
Related: Make Harry Potter wands and a DIY Harry Potter wand bag (or buy a Harry Potter wand holster).
The Mandrake Pencil Holder is the perfect addition to your desk next to a stack of Harry Potter spellbook journals, or add some succulents for a fun indoor planter.
Supplies Needed
Directions Needed To Make This Mandrake Root Harry Potter Craft
Step 1
Use the knife to cut the top off of the juice bottle and coat it in spray paint. Allow it to dry.
Step 2
Add two eyes to the front of the bottle.
Step 3
Use the hot glue gun to attach the leaves onto the back to the bottle.
Step 4
Finished Mandrake Craft
Add the willow branches behind the leaves and add a few branches to the bottom of the bottle. Now it’s ready to be displayed!
So fun, am I right?! I love the way they look as little succulent planters! And this is the perfect pencil holder for Harry Potter fans!
Materials
- 16 oz POM Wonderful 100% Pomegranate Juice bottle (washed and dried)
- Serrated knife
- Beige spray paint
- Scissors
- 1 or 2 curly willow branches
- Hot glue gun and glue
- 10-18 mini green artificial leaves
- Black permanent marker
Instructions
- Use the knife to cut the top off of the juice bottle and coat it in spray paint. Allow it to dry.
- Add two eyes to the front of the bottle.
- Use the hot glue gun to attach the leaves onto the back to the bottle.
- Add the willow branches behind the leaves and add a few branches to the bottom of the bottle. Now it’s ready to be displayed!
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How did your Mandrake Root Harry Potter craft turn out?