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Life is a Party
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Harry Potter DIY Decor and Free Printables - Life is a Party
You will love these Harry Potter DIY decor ideas & Free Printables. We've put together a Potions Classroom, Professor's Office, Herbology Class, and Owl Post decorations and included all the free printables to recreate them at your house. These ideas will transform your Harry Potter themed party, movie marathon, or Halloween party.
Published September 25, 2025
Pottery Barn Teen
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HARRY POTTER™ Home Decor & Accessories | Pottery Barn Teen
Harry Potter lighting options such as table lamps and string lights to brighten your room. Decorative pillows and wall art that show off your favorite Hogwarts house or characters.
Chica and Jo
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Harry Potter Party Ideas | Chica and Jo
And of course, we had to include stacks of Harry Pottery books and an iconic pair of Harry Potter glasses. Nearby, I an old fashioned ink well surrounded by gold coins was a perfect way to represent Gringotts Wizarding Bank. A major element of the party was Honeydukes, the kids' favorite stop at the end of the party. I decorated a Candy Shoppe cardboard stand with Honeydukes signs and filled it with lots of Honeydukes-inspired candy.
Design Dazzle
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Ultimate Ideas For an Adult Harry Potter Party - Design Dazzle
June 5, 2025 - Vignettes of several of the unique shops in Diagon Alley which cater to witches and wizards were decorated with many different things in the theme of the “shop”. Faux brick and rock were the best backgrounds for many of these “shops”. . For this party, they had a wand shop, sweet shop, wizarding bank, owl post, and wizarding wares. They didn’t use any trademarked names for this event. If you are into Harry Potter, you most likely know about, Olivanders, the famous wand shop where Harry gets his first wand.
Party City
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Harry Potter Birthday Theme: Decorations & Party Supplies | Party City
No matter what you’re serving, recreate the Great Hall dining experience with our Harry Potter plates, napkins, cups and table cover. Set the scene with our Harry Potter balloons, banner and swirl decorations, perfect for memorable photo ops.
Party Like a Cherry
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How to Decorate for a Harry Potter Party - Party Like a Cherry
November 3, 2023 - You can read more about how I made the wands and brooms in my full Harry Potter party post. Once they’re sorted give them a house scarf to help them identify which house they’re in · The wands I made out of chopsticks, hot glue and spray paint and had fun labeling each of them with their different “cores”. The brooms are all “firebolts” and looked the same. But it made for a fun activity for them to be sorted and do their “shopping” as guests arrived. And it doubles as great decorations as they walked into the house.
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These Daily Prophet images are the perfect budget-friendly way to add a ton of Harry Potter magic to your home! Perfect for any Harry Potter fan looking to add some charm without breaking the bank!
Published May 17, 2025
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r/harrypotter on Reddit: Any recommendations on Harry Potter themed home decor?
August 21, 2021 -
I recently just purchased my first home. I am looking for some decoration for my walls and around the house. Any recommendations would be appreciated! Edit: Possibly things ready made such as paintings, wall art etc
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No specifics, but my advice is to ask yourself, "Do I want decors that look like what one might find in that world, or do I want blatantly Harry Potter merch?" Personally, for my own home, I avoid the latter because I want it to be a home, not a themed park. For example, instead of having a Slytherin poster, I might feature deep green velvet curtains, moody lighting, maybe a little silver snake doorknob or drawer pull, stuff like that. Basically, a home that looks like it could be something out of HP's world, rather than a teenage fandom bedroom. Not that there's anything wrong with that, it's just that I think it's good to decide which direction you'd like to go towards before deciding how you'd like to decorate.
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Pottery Barn has some cool HP stuff. And they’re always adding new items. I saw they had a giant lawn hippogriff and patronus available for Halloween.
Angi
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Hogwarts at Home: 30 'Harry Potter' Decor Ideas | Angi
January 31, 2022 - To play on the science and logic aspect, consider celestial decor. A · wall mural of constellations, star fairy lights, and a galaxy-print area rug would be stellar (literally). The top traits of a Gryffindor include bravery, nobility, and adventure. Harry Potter and his best friends Ron and Hermione were all matched to this house, so if you relate to one of the main characters, this house is ideal for your room inspiration.
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Throw a Hogwarts-Inspired Party With These Magical Decor Ideas
July 28, 2025 - Before you go out and buy a ton of new decor, check your Halloween stash or your local thrift store for wizarding finds. Old brass pieces have tons of witchy vibes. An old brass planter could be a cauldron. Two vintage owls could hold beverage napkins upright. And these brass scales give the perfect nod to a potions class. Watch the Video ... If you're hosting a Harry Potter movie marathon or game night, set out plenty of cozy blankets so guests can curl up and get comfy.
Reddit
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r/HomeDecorating on Reddit: Harry potter themed guest bedroom help
February 18, 2024 -
My wife and I are going to be doing our guest bedroom harry potter themed, already have a list with the floating candles, flying keys, ECT. So far we are having trouble finding good curtains and a comforter set for the bed.
If anyone has any suggestions please let me know!
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May I suggest that you not look for Harry Potter themed bedding and window treatments. Successfully decorating rooms with a character theme is a delicate balance. On one side, you have the obvious, the logo merchandise, and the kitschy, which generally makes for a tacky room. That’s the kind of decorating you want to avoid. The successful side of decorating a themed room is all about subtlety. Not sure what movie or area in the Harry Potter world speaks most to you, so I’ll just pick Hogwarts as an example. The materials, textiles, and color palette are what you want to pull from. Think dark woods, four-poster bed (with bed curtains if you have the space), a broody chandelier with lower voltage bulbs, floor to ceiling curtains in a heavy fabric (like a brocade or velvet) that line the wall behind the bed to give the illusion of more windows. Incorporate leather-bound, leather-look, and fabric covered antique/vintage/vintage-look books (doesn’t matter the topic/content so long as the titles sound “witchy”). The bed should be sumptuous. Overstuff a velvet duvet and add lots of dark colored and patterned coordinating pillows. Choose a nice, thicker, aged looking rug in your color palette for under the bed. Then, you add your floating candles and special Harry Potter touches to the room. If this was a room I was doing for a client, I would “mount” some flying keys, like you would mount an insect. You can hit the thrift store and find some smaller, thick/ornate, decorative wood frames. You don’t need glass. Get some batting and dark velvet fabric in a jewel tone from a local craft store. Place some batting, but not too much, on the inside of the back panel of the frames, wrap them in velvet, and glue or staple the edges to the back of the board. Paint the frames in gold, then a layer of black. Finish the top with a crackle varnish that will crack the black paint and let the gold show through. Then, place the backs onto the frames with the padded velvet showing through the front. Secure your winged keys to the velvet with a bit of hot glue, but then use insect mounting pins through the handles of the keys to make them appear mounted like a butterfly. Finally, make little labels underneath each key handwritten in latin. I would use a thicker stock of paper, then stain it a bit with tea. Name each key what you want, but as if your collection is showcasing multiple species. It will make an interesting and one-of-kind artwork. I know that’s a random idea, but that’s the kind of magical subtlety you need to make it a Harry Potter room, without making it look staged and sponsored by a manufacturer. Edit: Another idea would be to check out an architectural salvage store near you. Depending on where you live, you might find some wonderful, unique pieces to add a feeling of authenticity to the room.
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Our friends have a HP guest bedroom. Everything is from the Pottery Barn Teen HP Collection . RIP your wallet but it's super cute.