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Interactive Magic: Creating an Enchanted Cauldron -- Episode-625

In this element14 presents episode, Katie embarks on a whimsical adventure to create an interactive light-up cauldron that responds to potion bottles, just in time for Halloween! Katie's journey starts with a store-bought cauldron, the foundation for her magical creation. To bring her cauldron to life, she harnesses the power of an Arduino Uno R3, an Adafruit NFC shield, and a length of Adafruit Neopixel strip. 

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The core of the project revolves around coding the Arduino Uno. Katie's code sets up a visual display with ten distinct colour blocks. Each colour block corresponds to an NFC tag, which will be affixed to the cork of a potion bottle. When an NFC tag is held over the sensor for one second, it lights one of the blocks with a beautiful colour, adding an enchanting element to the cauldron's brew. 

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With the code in place, it's time to bring the cauldron to life. The Neopixel strip is carefully placed around the inner edge of the cauldron, secured in position with adhesive strip. A power socket is placed at the base of the cauldron, giving the Arduino and Neopixel strip the energy they need to enchant the cauldron. 

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To create the mystical atmosphere of a cauldron filled with bubbling potions, the NFC reader is carefully placed in the center of a frosted acrylic sheet, custom-cut to fit snugly at the top of the cauldron. This gives the cauldron a visually captivating, ethereal look, as if something magical is brewing inside. 

Katie doesn't stop with just the cauldron; she introduces a whimsical "wand" to mix the colours within. She crafts a magic wand using a piece of 4mm dowel, using air-dry clay to give it a wooden appearance. A small NFC tag is discreetly hidden just beneath the surface of the clay, creating an interactive experience that adds another layer of wonder. 

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Additionally, Katie introduces a game element: a color-changing crystal. She meticulously crafts a beautiful resin crystal that is designed to light up with a particular colour. The challenge is to use the potion bottles to match that colour, adding an element of interactivity and excitement to the project. 

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With all the pieces in place, Katie puts her cauldron to the test. By using the potion bottles, she can add various colour components to the cauldron and then mix them with the magic wand, creating a captivating range of different colour effects within the cauldron. 

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Katie's interactive light-up cauldron is a blend of creativity and technology, adding a magical touch to any Halloween celebration. So, get ready to brew your own concoctions and enjoy the enchanting world of colour and magic within her cauldron. Happy Halloween, and let your creativity flow like a potion! 

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A000066 ARDUINO SBC, Arduino UNO Rev3, ATmega328P, 8bit, 2KB RAM, 32KB Flash, 14 I/O pins ARDUINO 1 Buy Now
FC681445 CLIFF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 1 Buy Now
ST25-TAG-BAG-UI1 STMICROELECTRONICS 1 Buy Now
1506 Light Strip Length:1m ADAFRUIT 1 Buy Now
789" ADAFRUIT 1 Buy Now
 

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  • dougw
    dougw over 1 year ago in reply to hifromkatie

    Acrylic mirrors can be expensive. Maybe a simple foil reflector would produce an interesting effect.

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    beacon_dave over 1 year ago in reply to hifromkatie

    Perhaps take a look at this discussion. dougw  may have just the solution for you:
    (but it might not come in a magic potion bottle...) 

    /products/raspberry-pi/f/forum/51192/how-to-solder-fairy-light-strings/198408

    /products/raspberry-pi/f/forum/51192/how-to-solder-fairy-light-strings/198414

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    hifromkatie over 1 year ago in reply to DAB

    Thanks :)

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    hifromkatie over 1 year ago in reply to beacon_dave

    The Charity collection bucket is a great idea, although in the summer I was hunting through all my pockets to find change to put in a bucket (it was my parents friend collecting), to be helpfully shown a card reader and told I could just tap.

    Maybe some test tubes would be more portable.

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    hifromkatie over 1 year ago in reply to beacon_dave

    Like that idea, I might have to play with the transparent wires idea and making LEDs seem wireless. I recently saw some smd LEDs that had been soldered on to very thin wire, which looked fiddly but very cool

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    beacon_dave over 1 year ago in reply to hifromkatie

    I was thinking portable as in a version that you could carry and use handheld on the move more as a fancy dress prop  rather than something you would transport and set up on a table in a room.

    In that case the bottles would need to be either held in a rack or in a bag rather than under the Perspex sheet I think ?

    Another idea is that the cauldron might be able to double up as a charity collection bucket if anyone is doing a charity type trick or treat. So a sensor detecting something going through the coin slot triggers an action. Although I found out the other day that apparently these days collection buckets tend to often have QR codes for mobile payments direct to the charity, so wouldn't necessarily be able to get the trigger so easily that way.

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    beacon_dave over 1 year ago in reply to beacon_dave

    Another idea might be to have a clear bottle with lots of smaller LEDs (on transparent wires?) so that when you shake the bottle you get some sort of random colour changing sparkling type effect. When 'added' to the cauldron, it then animates the existing pixel LED values in some way. It could pick a random animation effect each time you 'add' it to the cauldron. This is your 'magic potion' bottle - so use sparingly... (and always read the label)

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    DAB over 1 year ago

    Another cool build Katie.

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    beacon_dave over 1 year ago in reply to hifromkatie

    If you had a strip of LEDs in the bottle then you could have them all light up (full bottle) then extinguish one at a time to simulate the contents of the bottle being emptied to all off (empty bottle).

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    hifromkatie over 1 year ago in reply to beacon_dave

    This was seconds before that take, before I removed the mask and jacket and vacuumed the dust out of my hair Joy

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