If you really want some information on potions you can go get the book Harry Potter 6 Harry and The Half Blood Prince which will give you the recipe for one of the many potions in these amazing series.
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Well, first, you need to think of what you want your spell to do. JK Rowling based some spells off of Latin words. An example is "Expelliarmus." "Expel" in Latin means to drive away, and "Arm" means weapon. So Explelliarmus literally means to drive away someone's weapon. So you can do what JK Rowling did, if you want.
Please note that the potions in Harry Potter are fictitious, just like most of the characters and story are. For many of the potions, not much details have been given (and for others, fictitious ingredients are used, that you can't get). I don't think any details have been given about this particular potion - all we know (according to the story) is that it exists.
You don't. The Harry Potter books (and movies) are ficticious, and many of the things they describe - including the potions - don't exist in real life.
You mix some random substances and say it is a potion. Just in case it isn't perfectly clear to you, Harry Potter is a fantasy story; and the magic depicted in Harry Potter, including the potions, are fantasy as well.
Lacock Abbey was used for some scenes as Hogwarts in Harry Potter.
Some of the cast will be there, but ONLY for the Grand Opening.
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