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Ray J Inner circle St. Louis, MO 1503 Posts |
First of all, I agree that under no circumstances should you mess with the newlyweds rings. There's no reason to. And I would go further and say that there is no need to choose effects that relate to weddings or marriage or anything else the event represents. Just do good magic. That's what folks will remember.
It's never crowded on the extra mile....
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Mb217 Inner circle 9520 Posts |
As per the OP here, here’s something much better than a book…A great member to actually chat with about wedding magic is simplymagicweb, he is a working pro that does this kind of magic all the time at weddings. So, he has a real understanding of all the dynamics as to what works and what don’t. Plus, he is a tremendous magic thinker and creator based all upon his many years of experiences. Hopefully he chimes in here, or reach out to him as he’s a really good guy as well. 😊 Tell him Mb sent’cha. 😉
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