![]() I am selling high resolution versions of my potion labels in my Etsy shop. I used Mod Podge to adhere the labels to the bottles followed by another layer of Mod Podge on top so they would not ruin if they got wet. They also all double as great Halloween decorations. I found most of these bottles at Old Time Pottery when they started setting out Halloween decorations (thank goodness for a September party!). I had all of the experiments coded with these special potions so none of the class knew what we were actually using. ![]() You should have seen my little witch and wizard’s faces when I called out the ingredients we would need for each experiment! The potions themselves were one of my favorite parts of the class. IN THIS POST I am sharing the first four experiments.Ĭlick each experiment above to go directly to the experiment in the post.Įvery Harry Potter Potions Class NEEDS cool potion bottles! And the SUPER popular Hogwarts House Sorting Potion.Most of the ingredients you need for these experiments you will already have on hand, but some will be specialty items though not hard to find – I even gathered some links for you. I have 8 fun potion ideas for you, including a printable experiment list so you can easily perform these yourself, as well as breakdowns below of each experiment. ![]() I was definitely able to let my inner science geek out in full and led the class as head professor. This potions class was one of my absolute favorite things about this party. I am finally sharing our EPIC Harry Potter Birthday Party POTIONS CLASS! You can find Part 2 here.ĭon’t miss the other parts of our Harry Potter Birthday Party: Take your Harry Potter party to the next level with a Harry Potter Potions Class full of fun experiments even Professor Snape would approve of. ![]()
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