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harris Inner circle Harris Deutsch 8812 Posts |
I just made a flapping paper bat puppet.
Originally it was supposed to look like a raven..but as it developed it looks more like a bat. Puppets are fun and easy ways to adapt my family program to different times of the year and themes. Nigel talks about fear during trick or treat... Nigel talks about seeing a real scawy movie..... oohs eeeeeeeeeeee AAAAAAAAAAAAAa What was it... Scooby Doo and the.... Change of production items is also an easy way. Bobbing for apples (while juggling) Silk to apple... Vanishing white silk..(ghostly music in background) I scare myself rather than audience members.... Harris
Harris Deutsch aka dr laugh
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JamesinLA Inner circle Los Angeles 3400 Posts |
Here is my contribution:
I just found a pillow like jack o lantern at Target in their halloween department. I'm going to cut a mouth in it to make a puppet. It looks really good. Now all I need is a routine! My halloween show is a safety type show so the routine will review the safety points but as to be funny too. PS: My halloween mailing hasn't had good returns at least so far. Jim
Oh, my friend we're older but no wiser, for in our hearts the dreams are still the same...
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ArronMacneil New user 8 Posts |
I just got Dave Powell's Haunted Hand and added it to my order on a whim, where the "hand" halfway rises from your outstretched palm with no magnets or IT, bur I'm not a huge fan of the method. I see potential in it, but that's not what I wanted to mention.
Walking through the local Dollar Tree, I saw and bought a pack of about 8 or 10 "skeleton hands" that are practically duplicates of the Haunted Hand. So, if you perform this for Halloween, pick up a pack or two, do a switch, and hand them out as souvenirs. |
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TommyJ Inner circle Foxboro, MA 1750 Posts |
"Keep the Kids Laughing!"
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MoonRazor Special user 848 Posts |
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On 2009-09-25 02:31, ArronMacneil wrote: hurts my hand helps if you are a logger and don't have soft wimpy magicians hands like me. |
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ArronMacneil New user 8 Posts |
"hurts my hand
helps if you are a logger and don't have soft wimpy magicians hands like me." That's the part I'm not so fond of. I didn't know how to phrase it without giving away method. It's not something you can practice for hours or anything... I have those hands too. haha |
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Spellbinder Inner circle The Holy City of East Orange, NJ 6438 Posts |
The same painful method is generally used with Okito's Voodoo Doll, but as I explain in "Voodoo Hoodoo" in The Wizards' Journal #12, new painless techniques have come along since Okito's era and I show how to use them with the Voodoo Doll. The same methods would apply to the haunted hand for those with "wimpy hands", like me. I especially like the idea of the skeleton hands from Dollar Tree; they are very much like "The Monkey's Paw" (in The Wizards' Journal #4) which is yet another method and not at all painful. In the "Paw," the little hand vanishes in flames and reappears back in a box.
Professor Spellbinder
Professor Emeritus at the Turkey Buzzard Academy of Magik, Witchcraft and Wizardry http://www.magicnook.com Publisher of The Wizards' Journals |
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