Introduction: How to Make the Sorcerer's Stone
The Sorcerer's Stone is a very important object in the first movie of Harry Potter. Thats why I have tried to accomplish making this magical object. Since I have succeeded in making the Sorcerer's Stone, I feel that you should also have your very own. I have also put mine on a necklace, you do not have do to this step.
Step 1: Materials
You will need:
A pack of Ruby coloured jewls, that are oddly shaped
Hot Glue Gun
Black Paint
Paper Towls
Step 2: Body
What you will do is make the actual stone. All you do is start hot glueing the jewls together, remember the stone is suppose to be oddly shaped
Step 3: Finishing Touch
The last part is simple, put black paint here and there around the stone. Then you get a wet paper towl and rub the stone, but be careful not to rub the paint fully off. The stone is suppose to look beat up because it has been around for a long time
Step 4: Necklace
To put your Sorcerer's Stone on a necklace you must find a chain or an old, athletic, stretchy headband. Then you hot glue the necklace to stone, make sure you also go over the necklace so the necklace has no way out.
Step 5: The End
Have Fun with your "new" Sorcerer's Stone!
1 Person Made This Project!
- IrishSnow35 made it!
27 Comments
4 years ago
Awesome replica! If you don't want to or can't find the right stones, you could make some Borax or Epson salt crystals! This way turned out better for me because I was too lazy to find the right stones but either way it would be cool.
11 years ago on Introduction
Where do you get the gems? I went to Joanns and they weren't there! Please reply as soon as possible! P.S. SOOO AWESOME!
Reply 6 years ago
http://www.amazon.com/Pounds-Acrylic-Table-Scatters-IpartyWarehouse/dp/B007L55782
9 years ago on Introduction
I have been searching for odd shaped jewels at Michaels and local craft stores can not find help I will try mine with a mini light with a secret space to turn it on and off with a pin
Reply 6 years ago
http://www.amazon.com/Pounds-Acrylic-Table-Scatters-IpartyWarehouse/dp/B007L55782
11 years ago on Introduction
amazing. the stone wasn't as irregular in the movie though
also, where did u get the gems 4 this?
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
I went to michaels
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
every michaels i went 2 doesn't have them :/
what's another place that might have them???
Reply 6 years ago
http://www.amazon.com/Pounds-Acrylic-Table-Scatters-IpartyWarehouse/dp/B007L55782
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
have you tried hobby lobby?
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
never even heard of that place. is it an online store or like store chain??
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
store chain
Reply 6 years ago
Correct, it was more like a lump of resin that was used to give adhesion to belt drives. Possibly more like a lump of quartz
6 years ago
http://www.amazon.com/Pounds-Acrylic-Table-Scatter...
I searched for "plastic rocks that look like jewels"
12 years ago on Introduction
I cannot believe no one has commented on this! This is so GREAT!!! I've been looking at red stones online for a long time and luckily I have never found the right one to be my "Sorcerer's Stone" This looks perfect! Can't wait to make one instead of buying one! I think you just saved me A LOT of $$$$
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
ur welcome!
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
I thought it was the philosophers stone.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
yea but more people respond more to sorcerers stone because it was the name of the book and movie
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Only in the U.S. It was originally, and still is in European countries, The Philosophers Stone. Because Philosopher there is Sorcerer here.
Reply 6 years ago
This quite correct, it was changed to Sorcerers only in the US because it was decided by the publisher that US readers wouldn't know what a Philosopher is. This thinking was extended to the film when it was released in the US so it had the same title as the US version of the book.