Turned Wizard
How to Get Your Hogwarts Letter (A Real Guide)
*Technically, you can't. But here's what you can actually do.*

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Let's address the elephant in the room: Hogwarts is fictional. Your letter isn't coming by owl post. Dumbledore isn't secretly leaving you on doorstep somewhere.
But here's the thing—lots of people *still* dream about getting their Hogwarts letter. There's something about the idea of being "chosen," of belonging to something magical, that calls to us.
If you've ever waited by your window for an owl, this guide is for you. Not to give you false hope—but to show you that you can create your own magic.
Why We All Wanted the Letter
Think about what the Hogwarts letter represented:
- Belonging — You were special. You had a place.
- Adventure — A whole new world of magic awaited.
- Identity — You'd find out who you really were (via your house, at least).
- Escape — Goodbye, boring Muggle world. Hello, castles and flying lessons.
These aren't childish desires. They're deep humanlongings—for meaning, for community, for something extraordinary in an ordinary world.
What You Can Actually Do
Here's the good news: you don't need a magical letter to experience the magic.
1. Get Sorted (For Real)
You can't go to Hogwarts, but you CAN get sorted. Online sorting quizzes are everywhere, and honestly? They're surprisingly accurate. Better yet, a custom wizard portrait can place you definitively in your house—hanging on your wall as proof.
2. Visit the Wizarding World
Universal Studios has Hogwarts. The Studio Tour in London has the actual sets. You can walk through Diagon Alley, drink butterbeer, and feel what it might have been like.
Not the same as attending, obviously. But pretty close.
3. Learn Magic (The Muggle Kind)
Magic in the Harry Potter sense doesn't exist—but magic in other forms absolutely does.
- Learn to draw (like our artists draw wizard portraits)
- Learn a skill that seems impossible
- Create something beautiful that surprises you
The feeling of doing something you didn't think you could do? That's as close to magic as us Muggles get.
4. Create Your Own Wizarding Identity
You can't become a wizard, but you CAN become a wizard portrait. You can hang it on your wall. You can show it to people. You can be that person—the one who exists in the wizarding world, even if just in art.
This is maybe the most magical thing you can actually do: see yourself, transformed into the wizard you would have been.
5. Join the Community
Harry Potter fans are everywhere. Find your people. Go to conventions, join online groups, discuss theories, dress up. The sense of belonging—that's the real magic.
The Fantasy You Can Live
Here's what the Hogwarts letter really represented: the fantasy of being extraordinary.
You don't need a fictional letter to live that fantasy. You need to find the things that make you feel extraordinary—and then embrace them.
Maybe that's art. Maybe that's community. Maybe that's a portrait of yourself as a wizard.
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Ready to live the fantasy?
[Turn Yourself Into a Wizard →](#)
*Your letter might not be coming. But your portrait can.*
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📸 Image Recommendations
| Section | Recommended Image | Image Type |
|---------|-------------------|------------|
| Hero | Dramatic "letter" opening moment | Stock photo |
| Why We Wanted | Nostalgic childhood Harry Potter moments | Archive photos |
| Real Steps | Visiting Universal Studios Hogwarts | Travel photo |
| Community | Harry Potter convention, cosplayers | Event photo |
| Portrait | Person looking at their wizard portrait | Emotional photo |
| CTA | Person pointing at their portrait, laughing | Lifestyle photo |
