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Here's a witty prop you can make out of paper: You can use both craft paper and newspaper, depending on what items you'll be hiding in it. If you're making it out of craft paper, decorate it accordingly to hide where the hidden pocket was glued. Having made a Useful Bag, you will receive the necessary item of props with which you can organize the "disappearance", as in a scarf, of flat things - maps, postage stamps, and so on.

The magician shows a sheet of newsprint. He puts the newspaper in a bag and puts a silk handkerchief (or other object) in it. He immediately unfolds the bag and shows the newspaper from all sides. The scarf is gone.

This is how a Useful Newspaper Bag is made.

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A. Take two absolutely identical pages of the newspaper. Lay them exactly on top of each other with equal pages up so that the long side of the sheet is closest to you.

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B. Make the first fold of two sheets.

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C. Make a second crease by folding the corner inward along the dotted line.

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D. Then make a third crease along the dotted line.

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E.Next, carefully unfold the two sheets. Spread the sheets on the table in exactly the same way as at the beginning. Take the top sheet of newspaper and cut out a sector from it. Set the sector aside, and the rest of the newspaper sheet can be thrown away.

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F. You are left with a newspaper sheet and a cut sector that is completely identical to the corresponding section of the sheet. Glue this additional triangular sector over the corresponding section of the sheet. Glue it only along the edges of the two long sides. You made a secret pocket on a newspaper page. If you put a flat object in your pocket, you will hide it securely.

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1. Take a specially prepared sheet of newspaper from the table. Hold it with both hands so that the secret pocket is facing the audience. The right hand holds the sheet in a secret pocket so that it does not open. Using both hands, fold the sheet into a bag along the folds that you made earlier. When the sheet is folded, the secret pocket will be in the deepest fold of the newspaper. Hold the bag so that the pocket is on the side closest to you.

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2. Holding the bag in your left hand, dip your right hand into it and open the secret pocket. Do it casually by straightening the bag.

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3. Having opened a secret pocket, remove your hand from the bag. Take the handkerchief from the table with your right hand and tuck the handkerchief completely into the hidden pocket with your fingers.

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4. After hiding the handkerchief, close the secret pocket and keep it closed by pinching the top between the index and thumb of the right hand. Note. The thumb of the right hand should be outside the bag, and the rest of the fingers should be inside.

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5. With your left hand, keeping your right hand in the same position, unfold the bag.

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6. Having done this, you will hold the open sheet of newspaper with both hands at the top two corners. The right hand continues to hold the top of the secret pocket after the newspaper is fully unfolded. The scarf seems to have disappeared.

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7. Now you can release your left hand and turn the newspaper over with your right hand, showing both sides of the sheet. When doing this, keep the newspapers and secret pocket tightly closed: embarrassment can not be avoided if the newspaper falls on the floor.

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If you wish, you can crumple up the newspaper and toss it aside. This action is to convince viewers that the newspaper is genuine, without a catch. When the "disappearance" has taken place, do not pay any more attention to the newspaper. Always manipulate it as if it were not a prepared but ordinary newspaper. A useful bag is used in quite a few tricks. A newspaper can be called an ideal prop - because of its everydayness - paper is like paper!

Author: Mark Wilson

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