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

Step 6Create the surface detail

create the surface detail
Holding the wand in one hand and the glue gun in the other slowly rotate the wand between finger and thumb as you gently squeeze out glue gun glue onto the surface of the wand. Try to keep it even and make a nice pattern. Start with one or two rings at the thicker end, leaving a space for the grip area, then make a crisscross lattice effect lower down the wand by rotating and moving the glue gun along the wand at the same time.

As the glue sets rotate the wand in the air to make sure that no uneven drips build up. The glue gun glue should be set in about a minute or so, but might be tacky for a couple more minutes so be careful what you rest it on to set properly.
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Jul 6, 2010. 12:04 PMHarryPotterFan007 says:
Is there any way to make the details without using a glue gun?
Apr 13, 2012. 6:46 PMstarpotterharrywars says:
Yeah, some people sell pencils without erasers. I stuck one at the corner of a paper, and rolled it up to the diagonal corner. Then I taped it down. After that,I filled up the WHOLE thimg with toilet paper and taped it shut. Hope this helps!!:)
Nov 3, 2011. 5:24 PMakrishnan3 says:
you could also use clay!
Apr 14, 2012. 7:32 AMstarpotterharrywars says:
Anshul is that u because its shashank
Nov 3, 2011. 5:23 PMakrishnan3 says:
you could use string or wire or even old headphones! the possibilities are endless. Personally, I was thinking of gluing my old broken headphones for the detail.
Mar 14, 2012. 9:45 AMAshlynWeasley says:
That is absolutely brilliant. I would have never thought of that
Aug 9, 2011. 9:48 PMhtonks says:
Brilliant idea!
Jul 6, 2010. 2:00 PMHarryPotterFan007 says:
Oh, I just finished it, but I just used nail polish! :)
Dec 20, 2010. 9:47 AMkate.o says:
what you used nail polish
Nov 25, 2010. 8:43 AMtimsbro2000 says:
I realize this is WAY after you left your comment but I was thinking of molding wood putty. I imagine it would be easier to get a nice even strand that way, (if that's what you want of course)
Mar 23, 2011. 4:08 PMsupertoria12 says:
if you were to rip off the sticky string used in duct tape, it would work well. Also, I'm not sure if many people realize, but the wand shown here is Hermione's wand. I can imagine some people who aren't very familiar with the series getting confused or just assuming that it's Harry's wand. :D
Oct 21, 2011. 10:10 AMcupcake_love says:
Thank you! I will try and make this! This is a fab project :) and thanks for the advice.
Oct 20, 2011. 10:48 AMcupcake_love says:
So can I create this without a hot glue gun? I don't have one, and it probably sounds stupid but can I use normal glue? Obviously not a stick, but one that looks like a glue gun.
I would really like to try this but I have literally no craft equipment. Thanks!!!
Sep 1, 2011. 10:59 AMLeahWasHere says:
Would it be possible to use rubber bands, in any way?? I haven't actually finished my wand yet, and I'm stuck on this step. My first wand turned out to be a mess (the glue dripped everywhere, and the pattern got smudged), so I'm making another one, and now I'm wondering if rubber bands might work, since I'm not exactly a pro at using the glue gun
Aug 8, 2011. 3:36 PMhtonks says:
Could I use 3d drying fabric paint for this, and use a metallic gold?

Maybe this way i can paint it, then put on the design, then the sealent?

Yes? No?
Aug 24, 2011. 8:16 PMhtonks says:
Experimented- 3d fabric paint comes out semi-3d- it kind of melts and gets less bold than the glue would/does
Dec 28, 2010. 3:25 PMrcb2791 says:
You can do something really cool at this part. I created a knot hole (pardon my spelling) on the wand by applying randomly on the wand a little dot of hot glue. Quickly (so that the glue doesn't dry) apply a small bead on the hot glue. Push down. After the glue has dried, pull off the bead using a pair of pliers. Once removed, a crater (knot hole) should be left over giving it the appearance of a real tree. Do this randomly on the wand.
Aug 21, 2011. 1:03 PMhtonks says:
Wouldn't this make a weird little sticky uppy thing from where the glue went through the bead hole? Pics?
Aug 21, 2011. 6:40 PMrcb2791 says:
Yeah. It was something I had originally tested out and I thought it would look good. Eventually, the glue started to peel where I had pulled the beads out. I would recommend sticking to the original instructions. It's fun to experiment, but as always be aware it might not always work out as planned.
Aug 9, 2011. 9:48 PMhtonks says:
Cool.
Jul 16, 2011. 4:02 PMjrobinson9 says:
i am having lots of trouble with the decoratoin on the wand, i can't get the hot glue to look nice it has tons of bumps and knicks also how do you get a large roundish end? using hot glue makes a huge mess and looks awefull any ideas??

Aug 21, 2011. 1:02 PMhtonks says:
I did this to- set the glue gun setting on 'low' if you can, helps immesly. So does turnign the wand- alot xS
Jul 9, 2011. 4:27 PMWhyHello says:
*sees picture, does checkered pattern, then rereads* oh...Wish me luck!
Jul 4, 2011. 9:22 AMpen blade says:
I'm making one right now for my little sister, she's going to be Hermione for Halloween!
Jan 25, 2011. 4:31 PMweasley_fan_13 says:
Hi! I do not know what to say except for thank you for posting this on this site. My wand is in the process of drying. I really thank you because I'm only 12 and a really big Harry Potter fan. Me my friends Jenna, Emily, Kellie and of caorse me Lindsay( sorry for the spelling mistake)

Love,

Weasley_fan_13

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