Either way, I hope the video makes it easy – and fun – for you. You can either watch this before the party and then teach the partygoers or you could play the video during the party and let everyone follow along. I wasn’t sure how to describe each of the folds in text, so I made a quick video tutorial to show you how to fold these.
For those who haven’t made these before I made it easier to fold by leaving fold lines on the Harry Potter fortune tellers. Harry Potter Fortune Tellerĭo you remember making fortune-tellers like this in school? I do, and the tradition lives on because my daughter already makes them in school too. More information about the other Hogwarts classes to come. Also known as a cootie catcher, this origami paper craft use spells and movie quotes to help partygoers “predict the future.” It was a hit with 10-year-old girls, and now I am sharing the free printable for your party. For Divinations, I created a Harry Potter Fortune Teller printable. **All Harry Potter-inspired designs on this site are unofficial, fan creations.During my daughter’s Harry Potter Birthday Party, activities took place during four Hogwarts classes – Divinations, Charms, Herbology and Potions. By clicking through my links to make a purchase, you are supporting this blog and the hard work that goes into providing free, quality designs. Also, be sure to check out the other awesome Harry Potter freebies available on my blog!Įnjoy your Platform 9 3/4 train ticket! I hope your trip to Hogwarts is smooth, comfortable, and largely uneventful.
I use a Cricut Explore to do my die cut designs, and I absolutely love it! For tips on creating fun paper cuts like this one, see the FAQ section on my website. Or, if you’ve taken a trip to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios lately, these tickets would make a great addition to your scrapbook. Not only would these tickets be cute for “back to school,” but they would also make fun invitations for a Harry Potter themed party! Simply print them off and add the details to the backside of the ticket. With this design, I had an especially good time picking out the font for “Hogwarts Express” (it’s Castile – Display Font in case you were wondering) along with designing all the little swirly details. I’m just having too much fun with the Harry Potter designs lately! And it’s great to hear that you guys are enjoying them as well. You got your letter, you’ve loaded up on supplies, and now all you need is your Platform 9 3/4 train ticket for the Hogwarts Express, and you’ll be on your way! Looking for a unique way to get into the “back to school spirit?” I’ve got just the ticket (get it?).