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Spectacular tricks and their clues

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Focus Description:

Before the audience - a blank sheet of paper. Light the candle and hold the paper over the flame for a moment. An inscription will appear on it, for example, the initials of one of your mutual acquaintances. Similarly, using another sheet, wish someone else a happy birthday, etc.

Focus secret:

The focus uses "sympathetic ink" that develops from heat. Lemon juice or diluted milk is suitable as such ink. You can write the necessary word and phrase on paper, which will disappear when dried in the same way, with apple juice directly from an apple, onion or swede juice, etc. It is worth holding such a sheet over a flame - and the inscription will appear.

There is also a good way of the so-called water pressure. In this case, ordinary water is used instead of heating. It is necessary to moisten a sheet of unlined paper with water and place it on some kind of glass substrate (for example, on a mirror). Another dry paper sheet is placed on this sheet, and then a text is written with a hard pencil or a thick ballpoint pen. While the paper is wet, the text will be visible, and as soon as it dries, it will disappear. For a hidden message to appear, you just need to lower the leaf into water (for example, into a glass of water) and immediately pull it back out.

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