![]() ![]() Then, pick up the glass and set in on top of the coin. Begin by covering the entire glass with the cloth. Now, you are ready to perform the magic trick. After the glue dries, set up your magic trick! Place the coin and wine glass upside down on top of the other piece of construction paper. During the trick, this paper will cover the coin, making it “disappear”. Line a small amount of glue around the mouth of the glass and gently secure the cut out circle on top, trying to line up the edges perfectly. Next, carefully trace the mouth of the wine glass over one piece of construction paper. You will need a wine glass, a coin, a cloth, 2 sheets of construction paper of the same color, scissors, a pencil, and a glue stick. Second, try making a coin disappear and reappear using props. After a while, open your hand and reveal that the coin is gone! Tuck that hand under your chin again and continue rubbing your other hand into your elbow for a few seconds. Reach down with both hands to pick up the coin, but secretly use the hand you originally tucked under your chin to pick it up. This step is really important, so act embarrassed like you didn't mean to drop the coin. After a few seconds, “accidentally” drop the coin onto the table. When you’re ready to begin, start rubbing the coin against your elbow. Next, place the hand that’s holding the coin on your elbow, and rest your opposite hand under your chin. First, show them the coin to prove that it isn't fake. Tell your audience that you’re going to rub a coin into your skin until it vanishes. To learn magic, start out with these two easy tricks:įirst, try making a coin disappear. Make it look like you're reaching all the way down to the floor when you go to retrieve it. The key to this trick is to let the cup fall quickly and quietly into your lap without your audience noticing it.The cup went right through the table! I guess I used too much magic there.” Play up your “mistake” by saying something like, “Oh no! I think I hit it a little too hard.Act like the cup has rematerialized beneath the table. Remove the paper to show that the ball is still there. Put the cup-shaped paper shell back over the ball and give it a smack. As you do, inconspicuously drop the cup into your lap and cradle it between your thighs. Pick up the paper-covered cup and give your audience one last look at the ball. Place the cup upside down over the ball, then scrunch the paper around the cup to cover it up. Smash a cup through a table "accidentally." Explain to your audience that you're going to pass a magical ball through a solid table top using a small cup and a “cloak of concealment” (an ordinary piece of paper). Though it may seem like genuine magic, this trick has a simple explanation: cutting the strips in such a careful way rearranges the surface area of the paper so that it's essentially one big circle.If you do, you'll end up losing your own bet! Take care not to accidentally cut all the way through the paper, or to tear it while you're picking it up.Finally, cut the top edge of each folded crease individually and open up the paper to reveal a staggeringly large paper portal that you can slip right through. Then, rotate the paper 180 degrees and cut along the midline of each strip, again stopping just short of the far edge. Fold the paper in half widthwise and cut a series of strips through the folded edge every 2 in (5.1 cm) or so, stopping about 1 in (2.5 cm) from the far end. Bet your skeptical audience that you can cut a hole in a normal piece of 5 in (13 cm) x 8 in (20 cm) printer paper large enough to step through. Pass an ordinary piece of paper around your body. ![]()
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