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firenmagic New user Birmingham, Alabama 97 Posts |
Which effect have all of you found more effective in using that old coloring book?
Vanishing crayons or vanishing painters palette? Thanks, AC |
magicjoe Special user 758 Posts |
No Crayons!!!! Silly Billys Book........ Colors from clothes
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Stevethomas Inner circle Southern U.S.A. 3728 Posts |
I have an old Supreme item where the actual COLORS vanish from the crayons (box of 4), leaving them solid white. Love that.
Steve |
ColinDymond Special user Gloucestershire, England 675 Posts |
I use colours from clothes with a big paint brush.
Colin Dymond
www.aceofdiamonds.co.uk |
themagiciansapprentice Inner circle Essex, UK 1381 Posts |
I use the colour changing streamer (shake silk). Previously used a paint pallet with brush and four rub-off colours. Have a set of crayons but not keen on them.
Have wand will travel! Performing children's magic in the UK for Winter 2014 and Spring 2015.
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Mike Maturen Inner circle Michigan's Beautiful Sunrise Side 2726 Posts |
I do the colors from clothes, as well.
Mike Maturen
World of Wonder Entertainment The Magic and Mayhem of Mike Maturen 989-335-1661 mikematuren@gmail.com AUTHOR OF "A NEW DAWN--Weekly Wisdom From Everyday Life" member: International Magician's Society |
wizardpa Inner circle The New Orleans area 1011 Posts |
I like to do the vanishing crayons, but I end my routine with the appearing crayons from the coloring book,
and then I show the book again with the pages that can be colored. |
Leland Inner circle St Louis 1180 Posts |
My routine I do the crayons vanish, then I have the kids yell out their favorite color and throw it at me, I use a color change streamer to catch the color then I add it to the book. I always end with a silk fountain.
It seems to play fine but I still need to do some find tuning to it. It’s missing something in the presentation, not sure what. Work in progress.
Life of Magic!
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Starrpower Inner circle 4070 Posts |
I want someone to invent a magic brush that has white bristles, and when I swipe it across a child's RED shirt, the brush is red. I rub the red bristles onto the book and they turn white again. Repeat with other colors until the book is filled with color.
I'll get right on it. Now that I think about it, why not have a book that adds the colors progressively? Start with black outlines, then add red, then blue, then yellow. A four-way book is not out of the question. |
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