MuggleNet’s Magical Ornament Picks
Decorating for the holidays? We have magical ornament picks that you’ll want to deck the halls!
Decorating for the holidays? We have magical ornament picks that you’ll want to deck the halls!
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Cedric and Cho lock arms and take to the dance floor while onlookers applaud at the Yule Ball.
Welcome back! During the past two weeks, there was a “Harry Potter” watch party, a birthday celebrated, creative project updates, podcast fun, and quite a few of the Wizarding World stars getting into the holiday spirit.
If you’re looking to get a pet owl of your own, a Scottish bird sanctuary is asking you to reconsider that idea.
There are a few good reasons to read this young adult novel. Especially when you don’t know anything about Muggle quidditch, you will learn the answer to one of the most basic questions for any player: How do you fly?
Make your list, check it twice, then go out and buy all the latest “Harry Potter” merch because these gifts are too good to pass up.
Decorate the Great Hall in a brand-new digital experience. Liam Payne, who launched Deck the Great Hall, urges fans to solve his clues in a quest to find the special messages left just for them. Let the search for the candles begin!
Enchant your knitting needles and prime your crochet hooks, because it’s time for some “Harry Potter”-themed holiday crafting. Molly Weasley has some suggestions for yarn perfect for different characters.
Dame Maggie Smith will be reprising her award-winning role as Brunhilde Pomsel in Christopher Hampton’s film adaptation of his play “A German Life.” Check out the details of the film here!
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