DIY Harry Potter Book of Spells
Print your own Harry Potter Book of Spells complete with wand motions, pronunciations, spell meanings, and uses. A spell book is a great addition to a Harry Potter party and take home gift for party guests.
DIY Harry Potter Book of Spells
I went searching for a simple Book of Spells to print for my son’s Harry Potter Birthday party. Several websites have lists of spells from the Harry Potter universe and several bloggers have created printable Harry Potter spell books. None of the available free downloads included wand motions. In order to learn the spells properly, a witch or wizard has to know the correct wand motion.
So I created my own Book of Spells that includes wand motions. I used wand motions from Kano’s Harry Potter Coding Wand and the Harry Potter Wizard Training Wand.
For each spell, I also included pronunciations, a common name, and what the spells are used for. The end of the book has extra information and terminology relating to spells. There is also room for you to add your own spells.
The spell book is only 4 pages (2 pages printed front and back). With 16 spells, it is by no means a comprehensive spell book. It makes for a great introduction to common spells and works perfectly for a party favor.
Instructions to Print Your Own Harry Potter Book of Spells
This PDF is designed to be printed double-sided (flip pages on the short edge).
Download the PDF Book of Spells here for your personal use only.
I used free fonts from Harry Potter Fan Zone and embedded them into the PDF printable. They should print correctly for you. If for some reason the fonts aren’t showing up for you, trying downloading and installing the Harry P and Inkpot fonts.
For my son’s Harry Potter, I simply printed the spell books on white paper. Here I have one printed on resume paper to mimic parchment paper. Choose whatever paper works for you. The kids will love it either way.
You’ll need a wand to go with your Book of Spells. Check out how we made Harry Potter magic wands at the party with a large group of kids.
Check out our Harry Potter Inspired Chocolate Frogs. They make a great party favor, too.
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