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A flower that changes color. Focus secret

Spectacular tricks and their clues

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Focus Description:

Take a sheet of paper from the table, show the audience that it does not contain any secrets, and put it in its place. Then show a red flower and return it to the table in the same way. In the same piece of paper rolled up into a tube, place a red flower.

As soon as the flower head is hidden in the tube, begin to pull the stem out of it. When you completely remove the flower from the tube, the audience will see that it has turned from red to blue. Now put a blue flower into the tube, and remove the yellow one from there.

Turn a yellow flower with lightning speed in a tube into lilac. The surprise of the audience will reach the limit when, instead of a lilac flower, you get a black one from the tube. Putting this black flower on the table, open the tube. Viewers will see a completely blank sheet of paper.

Focus secret:

The requisite of this trick is, first of all, an aluminum tube 30 cm long and 1,5-2 cm in diameter. Partitions perpendicular to each other are inserted inside the tube, dividing the tube into four parts-cells.

They are designed to be "charged" into a tube of secret colors. This tube must be immaculately framed and carefully painted black. Flowers are made from feathers. To make them, you will need four metal needles and chicken feathers.

Focus Flower that changes color

There should be enough feathers to make each flower beautiful and fluffy. The stem of the flower is pasted over with green small feathers. Since five different colors are required for the trick, the feathers should also be colored red, blue, yellow, lilac and black, respectively.

The metal tube itself is disguised as the stem of a black flower, so it must be pasted over with black feathers. All four flowers should be 1 cm shorter than the tube. Put the red flower on the table in advance. The remaining three flowers are "charged" into the tube-stem of the black flower.

Before focus is demonstrated, one cell in the tube remains free. The "charged" tube-flower is placed on hooks built into the edge of the table. Now you need to take a sheet of paper measuring 35x35 cm and put it on the table so that it covers the black flower.

First, show the audience just a blank sheet of paper and a flower on the table. And then move on to the main demo. Take a sheet of paper, picking up a black tube flower with it, and twist the paper with a tube.

After that, taking a red flower from the table, push it into the free cell of the tube (from top to bottom) and pull the blue flower from the next cell by the needle. When the last flower has been shown to the audience and placed back into the tube, you can remove the black flower from the paper tube along with the metal tube that holds the rest of the flowers. Put the black flower on the table, and unfold the paper and show it to the audience.

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