Freebies! Facebook timeline covers for all 4 houses.
I may redo them with the primary colors behind the animals, but we’ll stick with these for now. I made these using a photo I took from WWoHP and found images.
Enjoy!
Long Live Hedwig necklace available from EnchantedLeaves
NEED. Hey ya’ll - Wednesday is my birthday! If you’re feeling generous, ask me and I’ll give you my mailing address ;)
Harry Potter Themed Weddings | The Mary Sue
“Dear hypothetical future fiance, I apologize in advance. Because I have just discovered a very dangerous thing: These couples had Harry Potter-themed weddings. And they were so badass.”
Voldemort by Reed Bond
“An earthy cinnamon fragrance with a magical lather.”
Sorcerer’s Stone Soap from amethystsoap on Etsy
On another Harry Potter note, my Deathly Hallows tattoo is healing quite nicely - I wish I had a better camera to show it clearly. Also, my Death Eater costume from Halloween. I don’t think I’ll dress up tonight but I may change my mind…
I can’t stop listening to the Deathly Hallows Soundtrack.
Firstly, I KNEW IT! I totally recognized that Alexander Desplat was the composer because the DH soundtrack sounded like The Golden Compass in a few parts! Muahaha!
I’m going to be seeing the first part of the cinematic end of my life’s longest obsession in less than 12 hours and I can’t help but tear up.
I really hope it is everything I wish it to be.
[I also hope that me and my group of 6 will all be able to sit together and not too close to the IMAX screen… 1.5 hours is enough time to get good seats, right?]
Holy crap.
This Sunday my friend Amelia and I went and got our Deathly Hallows tattoos, a bit earlier than planned. Since we knew we were going to have to suffer a little bit (tattoos kinda hurt, ya know!), we decided to get them done before the premier of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
This tattoo was actually based off a sketch I did. I’ve seen tattoos that made the lines cleaner but I wanted to make it much more organic and fun - similar to how it was drawn in the book. Obviously, the symbol is by J. K. Rowling, but this was our twist. I love how the artist incorporated all the little nooks and crannies, fine bits and runoffs on the edges. It looks so organic and the placement is perfect.
As you can see, I got mine on my left ankle and hers is on the back of her neck! Hopefully we’ll be pain-free by the 18th!










