Showing posts with label Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Easy Chocolate Occamy Eggs

You can make your own chocolate occamy eggs in minutes!  This is a super easy and fun surprise for anyone who loves Harry Potter or Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

Newt has an occamy egg in the beginning of the Fantastic Beasts film that is hatching while he's trying to track down his niffler...and at the end of the film he gives a suitcase full of their solid silver eggshells to his No-Mag friend Jacob so he can start his bakery.  So their silver eggs aren't a huge plot point...but are definitely one of the awesomely fun details that J.K. Rowling is so good at putting in her stories.

And the best part is you don't have to be super crafty to make your own.

All you need is your favorite kind of chocolate eggs that already have a foil wrapping.

Carefully unwrap the egg.  Flatten the foil as much as possible.  It's best to avoid tearing, but even if you tear the wrapper, this will still work.

Re-wrap the egg with the printed foil on the inside and the silver foil on the outside.

And you're done!  I wanted some forever eggs to keep around after Easter is over, so I also painted some craft eggs with silver paint.  I used both paper-mache eggs and wooden eggs.  The wooden ones are my favorite because they look smoother and have more of a "real" egg weight to them.

And what better Easter "Basket" than to fill up a suitcase reminiscent of Newt Scamander's?  You can find out all the details for how I made my Newt Scamander Easter Basket on the Fairfield site.


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Saturday, November 19, 2016

How to Make Newt Scamander's Magical Case

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them came out yesterday, and we went to see it, with our very own  Newt's Magical Case in hand.  My husband got stopped carrying it into the theater, and then when he opened it up to show the lady...several of them got loose...for real...he fumbled the case a bit and some of them fell out.  Thanks to Fairfield World for helping out with several of the supplies and compensating me for this post.  And thanks to Shannon Fabrics for providing the Cuddle fabric.  All thoughts, ideas, opinions, and enthusiasm are 100% my own.  This post contains affiliate links to help support my blog and bring you other fun projects.


Being as Harry Potter crazy at our house as we are, our whole family has been looking forward to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them coming out, so I used some of that pent up enthusiasm to make our own magical case.  Of course it needed a Muggle-Worthy setting that would only show clothes, and another option for (almost) safely holding all sorts of fantastic beasts.  I can't absolutely promise that one won't escape by accident.  (I've gotten lots of questions from friends about child appropriateness of the movie now that I've seen it...this cute guy in the picture will be playing with his magical beasts at HOME and will not be seeing the movie in the theater.)

Not knowing exactly what beasts would make an appearance in the movie, I did my best to find realistic looking figures that were as close to possible as creatures from the Harry Potter series.  These were ordered from Safari Ltd.  They all look amazing...but none of these specific creatures show up in the movie.  It seems that they made a deliberate decision to only include beasts of Rowling's own invention in this movie, so unless you're crafting your own creatures, you may need to stick to some of these more traditional ones.  I used: