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Make an awesome Harry Potter wand from a sheet of paper and glue gun glue

Step 2Tightly roll the paper starting in the corner

Tightly roll the paper starting in the corner
Roll the paper starting in the corner and roll diagonally, rolling one end very slightly less that the other so that the thin paper roll is tapered. Roll until you get to the double sided tape, roll over this so that the tapered roll sticks to it
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Oct 2, 2011. 3:20 PMasheps says:
This is truly amazing but I cannot do it with paper instructions! Is there anyone who has/ would be willing to make a video tutorial? I want to make a wand so badly!!!
Thank you!
~~Anna
Jul 22, 2011. 2:14 PMSirius Orion Black says:
Use a pencil that is unsharpened and roll around it keep the pencil in afterwords and the wand is much sturdier. hop e i helped signed, sirius orion black
Jan 29, 2011. 7:42 AMweasley_fan_13 says:
UGH! I can't roll it properly it won't work!!!!!!! I've wasted 3 sheets of paper! If I could only roll it properly it would work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

please help me!
Love,
     weasley_fan_13
Mar 2, 2011. 5:21 PMPikeMinnow says:
try putting something round with a small diameter in the paper and rolling round it.
Apr 3, 2011. 7:17 PMhalo7295 says:
Disposable chopsticks work well

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