Harry Potter Party Decor – Potions

We’ve been having a throw back moment on Harry Potter parties lately, so I thought sharing some of our beloved HP themed party ideas on this blog might be helpful to those who are planning/organising one.

Here are ideas on how to create your own stash of wizard “potions” and “potion ingredients” for your next Harry Potter themed party.

INGREDIENTS

  • Acromantula Venom – Green or black colouring and water
  • African Red Pepper – If you have red chilli peppers (real or artificial), you can use them. Take care that it’s safe for children though, if it’s a children’s party
  • African Sea Salt – Any sea salt (or plain cooking salt) available in your kitchen
  • Cat Hair – If you have a cat, collect some of its stray hairs. We don’t have a cat, so we plucked out some of our gray hairs (lol!!!) and cut the strands into shorter lengths.
  • Cinnamon – There should be some of the real stuff in your kitchen.
  • Dragon Dung – We used raisins.
  • Gillyweed – Add green colouring to water. Then take some magical-looking greens from your backyard (or front yard), and add into the coloured water.
  • Infusion of Wormwood – Green colouring and water
  • Lavender – The real thing, if available, or similar looking herbs or grasses.
  • Mint – If you have real mint leaves from your garden or kitchen, that would be perfect!
  • Moondew – Plain water in a coloured (wine) bottle
  • Moonstone (Powdered) – Use white or yellow luminous powder. If you have none, you can improvise and use any white powder, mixed with glitter powder.
  • Morning Dew – Plain water
  • Octopus Powder – Some random spice from the kitchen. I might have used Allspice.
  • Peppermint – The real thing, if available, or similar looking herbs or grasses.
  • Salamander Blood – Again, colouring and water.
  • Salt – Of course, whatever salt you’ve got in your kitchen should be fine.
  • Unicorn Blood – I used some light blue glittery craft paint, ‘coz it does look magical enough.
  • Wartcap Powder – I used talcum powder, but it should be a beige-coloured powder. If you’ve got some old face powder you were planning to throw out, that should work. In desperate cases, lightly toast some flour.
  • Wiggenbush Bark – any dried bark from your backyard will do.

POTIONS

  • Ageing Potion – Create a dull green colouring and water mixture
  • Amortentia – Add red food colouring (or any kind of liquid colouring) to water.
  • Calming Draught – Dull blue colouring and water
  • Draught of Living Death – Plain water.
  • Elixir of Life – Red colouring and water.
  • Essence of Insanity – Bright green colouring and water
  • Felix Felicis – Cooking oil. Or you can add a bit of yellow colouring to water, if you’d rather have a water-based liquid.
  • Polyjuice Potion – Appearance varies depending on the person to be impersonated, so you can have it looking however you want.
  • Skele-Gro – Yellow colouring and water
  • Veritaserum – Plain water. Use coloured bottle so it looks a bit fancy.

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