I. Tricks with a "magic" wand. how to make a paper magic wand how to make a paper magic wand

The Ring is slowly moving up the Wand!

The thread is attached to one end of the stick. Place the ring on the end of the Stick where the thread is attached. Now, when you quietly pull the thread, the ring will begin to climb up the Wand.

Focus 2:

You draw a Magic Wand from a small purse!

For this trick, you will need your Magic Wand and an Old Purse.

Before the show:

1. Have an adult cut a small hole in the bottom of the wallet.

2. Hide the wand in the left sleeve.

During the performance: Take the wallet in your left hand, and with your right hand, through the hole in the bottom of the wallet, pull the Wand out of your sleeve!

Focus 3:

The rope wrapped around the Stick and threaded through the ring is removed from the Stick, although the ring still remains on the rope.

For this trick you will need a Magic Wand, a rope and a ring. Wrap the rope around the Wand three times and then close the Wand with your finger, then wrap the rope three times in the opposite direction. Your finger will not let the rope slip!

Try to make sure that both ends of the rope hang down about the same length. Now ask the viewer to put a ring on the rope and tie the ends together. After that, ask the viewer to pull the rope straight down. The rope will slip past your finger and fall down!

Focus 4:

Use the clock and wand to find the chosen number.

For this trick, you will need your Magic Wand and a wrist or wall clock. Draw the attention of the audience to the wall clock and ask any of them to think of any number from 1 to 12.

Tap the wand on the numbers on the dial. At the same time, the spectator must count one for each hit, starting from the number following the intended one. For example, if the viewer thought of the number 7, then he should start counting from the eighth beat and so on up to 20.

The first 7 strokes you make on any numbers on the dial. On the eighth beat, hit the number 12, and then continue to hit each number, moving counterclockwise (left). When the viewer counts

up to 20, your Wand will be on their chosen number!

Focus 5:

The ball rolls on the stick without falling off the stick.

For this trick you will need a Magic Wand, Fine Thread and some Ball.

The thread must be attached to one of the ends of the Stick.

Hold the other end of the Thread with your fingers so that it is “near” but “behind” the Wand. Thus, the Wand makes the Thread invisible to the Spectators!

Now place the Ball on the Stick so that it is held by the taut Thread. Now you can roll the Ball around the Stick in any direction, moving the Thread closer and further away from the Stick without the viewers noticing.

Focus 6:

You wrap the Wand in newspaper and then tear the newspaper and the Wand into small pieces. And then your Wand becomes whole again!

For this trick you will need your Magic Wand, Newspaper and Homemade Wand. Before the performance, make a duplicate of the Magic Wand out of paper. To do this, paint the middle part of a sheet of paper black, then roll the sheet into a tube and glue it.

The more authentic your Twin Wand looks, the more effective the trick will be.

During the presentation, wrap

Twin Wand into the newspaper, then rip the newspaper with the Wand inside. It should look like the Wand has disappeared, torn.

To make the Wand reappear, you can take it out of at least the sleeve.

Focus 7:

"Reverse Loops" (second option)

The spectator pulls the rope straight through the Stick.

Instead of using the ring, this time ask spectator to hold the rope by the ends and - pull!

Focus 8:

The wand rises from the bottle in an incredible way.

Attach a very thin thread to one end of the Magic Wand before starting the trick. Attach the other end of the thread to a button on your clothes. Show that the bottle is empty and normal. Now lower the Wand into the bottle with the end where the thread is attached. And using magical passes, raise the Wand from the bottle.

Focus 9:

You place the Magic Wand on the table and every time you pass your hand over it, it moves.

Each time you pass your hand over the Wand, at the same time blow on it in the direction of the hand movement. Blow unnoticed by the audience, for example, open your mouth and exhale without straining your lips and other muscles of your face, and the Wand will begin to move as if by the will of the Magical Energy emanating from your palm.

Advice from the Focus Store.Org:

This trick looks great at a party or milkshake when you use a regular Cocktail Straw instead of a Stick.

Focus 10 :

Your solid, wooden Magic Wand transforms into a rubber wand on command, gaining illusory flexibility.

Hold the stick horizontally between your thumb and forefinger. Lightly hold the Wand by one end, and swing your whole arm up and down.

With your swings, you must achieve an optical illusion, even for yourself, that the Wand has gained "rubber" flexibility and "went in waves" from your movements.

Focus 11:

To show that you have magical abilities, you make the Magic Wand float in the air.

Grasp your right hand with your left hand in such a way that you can hold the Wand pressed against the palm of your left hand with the index finger of your right hand, as shown in the picture.

Focus 12:

"Flying Stick" (second version)

This is a variant of the previous trick. The Magic Wand floats in the air between your hands.

Interlace your fingers as shown in the picture so that the index finger of your right hand is on top. Now you can discreetly hold the Wand with the index finger of your left hand. From the front, this illusion seems very effective if the audience does not start counting your fingers.

Many in childhood dream of becoming wizards or conjurers. After all, a miracle is not just inexplicable phenomenon but also a state of mind. So why not become a wizard at least for? The main attribute of any wizard is not only his hat and cloak, but also a magic wand. You can do it yourself.

For work, we need the following materials:

  • sheet of black paper,
  • fax paper tube
  • glue,
  • scissors,
  • pen or pencil
  • silver thread,
  • cooking foil.

How to make a magic wand out of paper for a magician:

1. As always, to create simple crafts with children we choose only improvised materials. If you don't have fax paper tubes, pick up something similar.

2. Cut out a rectangle of black paper along the length of the tube so that it can wrap the tube itself several times.

3. Paste it with black paper using a glue stick. In this case, this best option, since PVA glue on thin paper will give extra waviness.

4. At the tip of the tube, we wrap the paper inward if it protrudes.

5. We wrap our magic wand with a silver thread - it is used for embroidery by needlewomen. Can be found in sewing supplies stores.

6. From the culinary foil we cut out two circles of a slightly larger diameter than the tube, and two rectangles in several turns of the tube itself.

7. Thickly smear the tip of the stick with glue.

8. Glue the circle, closing the hole in the tube.

9. Fold the rectangle in half and glue it to the edge.

10. It turns out like this in the end.

11. The paper and cardboard magic wand is ready! It remains to read the spell correctly and with all my heart wish something good and bright!

This spectacular trick can be an independent number in the program.

external effect. During the performance, the magician repeatedly uses his "magic" wand as a distraction. He emphasizes to the audience that it is the most ordinary, simple, not prepared in any way. For example, he knocks with it on a glass standing on the table, and the audience clearly distinguishes the sound of the tree hitting the glass. Then he wraps the stick in a sheet of paper (Fig. 33, BUT and B) and again knocks it on the glass, after which it quickly, with a sharp movement, breaks the wrapped stick in half (Fig. AT). Taking both halves in the palm of his hand, he crumples them (Fig. G) and throws the paper backstage (Fig. D). The wand disappears.

Props. Imitation of a "magic" wand made of paper.

A small sheet of paper.

Secret lies in a false stick made of paper. After gluing, it is painted in the same way as the real one.

Small wooden plugs are inserted inside the false wand at both ends, with which the magician knocks on the glass. To make the sound sharp, like from a tree, in some places the paper is exposed, and the cork tree is carefully painted over.

A false stick is placed on the table under the cover of an object or in the inner pocket of the suit, where the real one is also placed. Instead of her in right moment the magician takes out a false wand, with which he performs the trick just described.

Your child can make this magic wand for showing tricks on his own, only he needs a little help if he is still quite a baby. An older child, on the other hand, can make a magic wand himself, without asking the help of his parents. Such props for tricks are very simple, but at the same time, they will help the child feel like a real illusionist, conjurer and magician.

So, the first thing you, young friend, can do to replenish yours is to make a magic wand. It is done very simply. You will need thick paper, from which you must glue, 200x10 in size (length and diameter). This tube should consist of several layers so that you cannot accidentally crush it. Paint the magic wand blank black using gouache. You can decorate it with gold stars, or cover it with silver paper (thin foil).

Now you will need two, the diameter of which will not exceed the diameter of the magic wand. Buttons are needed with ears, for which you tie a thin elastic band. you can take one that is usually put on bundles of money. Or try to extract it from the usual fabric elastic band for leotards.

So, to one button, pass its second end through the tube, and tie it to the second button. At the same time, make sure that the elastic band is slightly stretched so that the buttons do not hang out by themselves. That's all. The magic wand is ready. Now let's see how it works.

How to do magic wand trick

with a magic wand, you have to make sure that the viewer does not see your manipulation of the rubber band. Take the magic wand right hand, imperceptibly hooking a button with an elastic band with your thumb. Now, when you slightly loosen your grip, the magic wand, to the amazement of the audience, will crawl up in your fist. And if you sharply open your fist, then it is simply up. It will be very lucky if you can then catch the falling stick with the same hand. If you are dexterous enough, the viewer will not notice either the rubber band or the button. Good luck with your performances, young wizard!