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The roll turns into a garland.

Focus secret:

To make a garland, you will need two newspapers. First we tear the newspaper in half, and then each half again in half. From the resulting eight quarters, we roll up the roll, with each sheet overlapping the other with an overlap of one third or a quarter of the length. We tear the roll in the middle to half its diameter, and then we make two longitudinal tears. Each is about a third of the length.

Focus Paper Garland

The result is an X-shaped gap. We bend the roll in half with a transverse gap upwards, grab the whole paper (the inner layer of the roll) on the fold and begin to pull. This is where the roll turns into a garland.

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