Just when I thought I'd come near exhausting the ideas we could do with Harry Potter, the stars aligned and the inspiration came for this fun Hermione Skirt.
And since it was this cute girl's 9th birthday, it actually got made in time for a birthday gift. (You might remember her epic Harry Potter themed 8th Birthday here. We don't do parties every year, so this year she just had two friends over for cupcakes after school.)
I hadn't been planning this as part of her gift, but when I saw this Peter Pan Skirt at Prudent Baby, it got me thinking I needed to make Katie a Hermione Skirt. Scouring the web for a Hermione silhouette that was doable to cut out of freezer paper and also really recognizable as her turned up this silhouette of Hermione by fit51391 on Deviant Art which she had based off of this drawing of Hermione by Burdge on Deviant Art. So in the end, I came up with this...
You transfer the image onto the skirt by using freezer paper stenciling. I don't have a fancy cutting machine, so I print the design onto freezer paper and cut it out by hand with a razor blade. Then you use the freezer paper as your stencil. For a full tutorial for how it works, you can see this post here.
Hermione walking along the hem. I lengthened Hermione's skirt just a bit and added a wand in her hand, below the stack of books. Especially since it's a silhouette, I felt like she needed a wand to be recognizeable. I'd originally envisioned her wand trailing swirls of magic dust around behind her as she walked...but the skirt was turning out so cute, I chickened out. The swirls would have been free-hand instead of freezer paper stenciled and I think it would have ruined the magic of it. In the end, I love the little point of light sticking out of the end of her wand.
















































