I Made My Wife A Harry Potter Inspired Pensieve Full Of Our Happiest Memories
When our wedding was getting closer, I was wracking my brain to find the perfect gift for my soon-to-be wife. As we are both Harry Potter fans, I turned to the Wizarding World for inspiration. After she smiled at me and hit me with a stunning spell, I awoke to know exactly what to get her: her very own Pensieve.
For those who aren’t Harry Potter fans, a Pensieve is a bowl used to view memories. Dumbledore would use his wand to pull memories from his head and store those memories in bottles. When he’d want to see a particular memory, he’d pour the bottle into the bowl to view it.
Hedwig delivering her gift!
The package letter I did in powerpoint. I found the Hogwarts stamps from a simple Google search. The calligraphy was just a text box. After printing it up, I burned the borders of the paper.
Gift 1: Her very own magic wand!
The wand I bought from Etsy and personalized with her name. Not seen well in the pictures is a small neodymium magnet that I glued to the tip.
Gift 2: Hand-made bowl
The bowl was a bit of work. I took pottery making classes (which I would recommend anyone do just for kicks, it was super fun), and it took 4 lessons of 2 hours each to make, paint, and glaze.
The bottom of the bowl
Gift 3: Bottles filled with memories of her that make me smile
The miniature corked bottles were also found on Etsy. I went through a few different sizes before I found some that worked since the opening had to be big enough to easily get the scroll in/out (about 5 x 2cm with a 1cm opening).
Put them all together, and you’ve got a Pensieve!
For the memories, I went to a local craft store and they had all kinds of cool sparkly paper. I cut them up to fit into the bottle, and drew the memories and rolled them up.
So, when she wants a memory, she just puts the wand in the bowl…
To hold the memories rolled up, I used a wire I found at the same craft store. It was basically like a circular twisty-tie. I tried using twine and string, and neither worked as well as the wire.
And pulls the memory out!
I glued a magnet to the bottom of each bottle. To do this, I held the wand (with attached magnet) to the bottom of the outside of the bottle. I put a drop of super glue into the bottle, and dropped a magnet in. Since the wand/magnet was being held on the outside, all the magnets fell in the same direction. The glue vapor dried on the inside of the bottle, which was easily fixed with a cut-up sponge and some soapy water.
Open the memory, and smile!
This memory may sound callous, but getting attacked at Stingray City is kind of the point. They give you squid to hold onto to attract the rays so they swarm you. It’s in Grand Cayman and super fun.
Gift 4: Empty bottles and blank sheets of paper, for future memories
The wooden boxes holding everything were actually cigar boxes. I don’t smoke (and neither should you), but went to a cigar store and they had plenty of boxes they wanted to get rid of.
I hope the amortentia potion I gave her never wears off
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