
This year my son asked for a Harry Potter birthday party. So right away I started Googling different DIY Harry Potter birthday ideas. One DIY that I found is homemade wands. I actually thought it would be pretty cool to make homemade wands but I am not an expert in wood crafts so I was unsure of how to go about this. I ended up finding a very easy and inexpensive way to make the wands. I got the idea from Boxy Colonial. Click the link to see her instructions.
I made the wands using chopsticks (Amazon), hot glue, paint and some clear coat spray to protect the paint. The chopsticks are already tapered on one end so the shape was right for the wands.
Step one is to use the hot glue to make handles on the chopsticks. Take a hot glue gun and use it to decorate the thicker end of the chopsticks. Unfortunately I forgot to get a good photo of the chopsticks before we painted. The photo below is of my son starting to paint the wand so it will give you an idea of what it looks like unpainted.
Step Two is to paint the wands. I stuck to browns and greys. I actually did not end up having brown paint in my supply so I just mixed other colors until I got a shade that I liked. I mixed green and red to get a dark brown. After I painted a few wands using that color I added white or yellow to lighten the brown.
As of this post I still have to spray the wands with clear coat (Step Three). The photos below are after painting but before clear coat. I am pretty happy with the way they turned out! The plan is to let each wand choose a wizard or witch (child) at the party. I am not sure how I want to set that up yet but I read some other blogs to get some ideas. One idea was to blindfold each child and let them choose a wand without looking. Another idea was to have each child pick up a wand to see if that wand would choose them. While the child is holding the wand use a sound effects button to make a sound like breaking glass (if you remember in the first movie Harry accidentally shatters a vase in the wand shop while choosing his wand). After the child has tried two to three wands push a button that has some kind of music (something from the movie if possible!). I have not looked into the sound effects yet. Let me know if you have any creative ideas for letting a wand choose a wizard!

Lots of wands for the kids!
I really liked the way the swirled handles came out
I really can't believe that this project was so easy to do and I hope this post inspired you to make your own wands! The best part was hearing my son yell "expecto patronum!" the other night while I was doing the dishes. I love creating, especially when it makes my son so happy :)





