This Guy Made His Wife The Most Magical 'Harry Potter' Wedding Gift

This Guy Made His Wife The Most Magical 'Harry Potter' Wedding Gift

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A dreamy Ohio man named Matthew made his wife a Harry Potter-inspired wedding gift that was positively Dumbledoreable.

Matthew spent weeks crafting a homemade Pensieve to give to his then-fiancée Janine the day before their wedding in Cleveland.

For the uninitiated muggle, a Pensieve is a magical basin used to revisit and view memories. You may remember it from the Harry Potter books or film adaptations such as "The Goblet Of Fire" and "The Half-Blood Prince."

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The couple tied the knot in Sept. 2014, but Matthew just posted the photos of the brilliant gift to Reddit on Saturday (he was busy finishing a radiology residency and fellowship, if you must know).

Since then, the photos have been viewed more than 320,000 times.

"We are huge Harry Potter fans," Matthew told The Huffington Post. "Her more than me ― she's the one who got me to read the books. I've read the books twice, her three or four times. And we've seen the movies countless times."

A whole lot of thought, effort and painstaking detail went into creating the Pensieve.

First, Matt took four two-hour pottery lessons to learn how to make a bowl:

Then he bought a wand, personalized with his Janine's name, on Etsy.

Next, he filled 70 tiny glass bottles with hand-drawn notes and illustrations of the couple's favorite memories and inside jokes.

Such memories included:

When the car rental place was out of cars except for a tiny Fiat, and the first song that played when I turned on the radio was 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.'

And:

How [Janine] has to stand in my shadow when we get off airplanes in the Caribbean so she doesn't get sunburned.

Then he placed the little memory vials into the bowl. Hedwig the owl even made a cameo.

Then Matt cleverly affixed a magnet to the tip of the wand and bottom of each bottle to create a little ~magic~.

Below, an example of what's inside the bottles ― like this memory from a trip to Stingray City in Grand Cayman.

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If it wasn't already obvious, Janine absolutely loved the gift.

"She definitely started crying," Matthew told HuffPost.

And if you need us, we'll be over here doing the same.

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