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

Step 3Glue the last third of the roll

glue the last third of the roll
Smear the free corner of the paper with a little PVA glue (Elmer's Glue) so that whole surface is, (or will be when it is rolled up) covered in glue.

Then continue to roll the wand tightly and hold (with fingers) till it's dry
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7 comments
Jan 25, 2011. 5:07 PMweasley_fan_13 says:
Hey whats up. Ok so is it liquid or stick I'm not to sure but thnx anyway(:
Nov 16, 2011. 11:48 PMPickles5000 says:
Could you also use glue gun glue here?
Jan 28, 2011. 5:48 PMweasley_fan_13 says:
Thanks, that helped alot. But you know when you roll it up it kinda gets really sticky. How much do you recomend for me to put on? And I really like it because I'm in the process of making a new wand a Ron Bilius Weasley wand and it's looking great so far thaanks alot once again!
Dec 21, 2010. 5:47 PMkillerdynamo says:
I used a glue stick here because it was all I could find in my house. It doesn't stiffen it much, but it holds the paper together fine.
Jul 25, 2009. 11:27 AMaznbenn says:
haha "elmo's glue" but great guide!!
Dec 21, 2010. 10:15 AMkate.o says:
he said elmer not elmo

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