Hogwarts Daily News Issue #111
written by Louane Granger
Discover our new top 5, The Ministry of Magic Part 4, all about ghosts, Potion Class, Macusa Part 1, Rodolphus Lestrange's biography, Reanaming Harry Potter Charcarters Part 2 and more in this new issue!
Last Updated
05/31/21
Chapters
15
Reads
546
DIY Harry Potter Biscuit Tin (DIY)
Chapter 13
DIY Harry Potter Biscuit Tin
Christmas is here, and we need to go shopping, buy gifts, ornaments, snacks etc. But your budget doesn't allow you to buy everything. So today, we are going to see how to make an amazing Christmas Gift DIY for potterheads!
Harry Potter Biscuit Tin
Things You Need: An old Biscuit Tin or just an Altoid Tin, A4 size black and yellow paper, a button that looks like a biscuit, Sketchpens, chain, glue, button and brown paper.
How to make it:
1) Cut the yellow paper in a square with round corners.
2) Take the black paper and cut it in the shape of a sorting hat.
3) Now take the Brown paper and cut it in the shape of a leaf.
4) Remember that yellow paper you, take it, add border and write anything you like, a suggestion: Have a Biscuit Potter.
5) Now glue all the cutouts and buttons on the box, as shown is the image.
6) Last step, add the chain by making holes on top.
- Ava Park Malfoy, HDN Writer
Source: https://www.popsugar.com/smart-living/photo-gallery/42837805/embed/47261239/p
Christmas is here, and we need to go shopping, buy gifts, ornaments, snacks etc. But your budget doesn't allow you to buy everything. So today, we are going to see how to make an amazing Christmas Gift DIY for potterheads!
Harry Potter Biscuit Tin
Things You Need: An old Biscuit Tin or just an Altoid Tin, A4 size black and yellow paper, a button that looks like a biscuit, Sketchpens, chain, glue, button and brown paper.
How to make it:
1) Cut the yellow paper in a square with round corners.
2) Take the black paper and cut it in the shape of a sorting hat.
3) Now take the Brown paper and cut it in the shape of a leaf.
4) Remember that yellow paper you, take it, add border and write anything you like, a suggestion: Have a Biscuit Potter.
5) Now glue all the cutouts and buttons on the box, as shown is the image.
6) Last step, add the chain by making holes on top.
- Ava Park Malfoy, HDN Writer
Source: https://www.popsugar.com/smart-living/photo-gallery/42837805/embed/47261239/p