I’ve done a few of the Harry Potter potions from MGA Miniverse. These are a bit more fiddly than their food balls. The cauldrons are all very difficult to open, no one knows why. The potions aren’t supposed to be filled all the way up, you need to leave some room at the top. With most resins, the items added sink. The instructions say to cure them in stages if you want the ingredients to float (there are additional instructions in the white booklet that comes with the set. If you find these in stores, there is a “pinhole hack” to tell which one you are getting. You can google them for the type of ball you are looking at. Basically, there are tiny pinholes in the outer wrapper and the holes are in different spots on different potions.
Maybe the Skeleton potion bottle is for Slele-grow( regrows bones). Harry needed it after Professor Lockhart made his bones disappear after the Quidditch match
I’ve done a few of the Harry Potter potions from MGA Miniverse. These are a bit more fiddly than their food balls. The cauldrons are all very difficult to open, no one knows why. The potions aren’t supposed to be filled all the way up, you need to leave some room at the top. With most resins, the items added sink. The instructions say to cure them in stages if you want the ingredients to float (there are additional instructions in the white booklet that comes with the set.
If you find these in stores, there is a “pinhole hack” to tell which one you are getting. You can google them for the type of ball you are looking at. Basically, there are tiny pinholes in the outer wrapper and the holes are in different spots on different potions.
Dollar Tree sells Mini Labels in their Craft section
Maybe the Skeleton potion bottle is for Slele-grow( regrows bones). Harry needed it after Professor Lockhart made his bones disappear after the Quidditch match
I think the white spiders, glow in the dark