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Poof-Daddy Inner circle Considering Stopping At Exactly 5313 Posts |
They make post it notes now that are almost entirely sticky on the back. I place one of each of three colors on 3 blank cards and do color monte.
Once I took a post it note and printed "clean your room or your allowance will disappear" and put it on my son's bedroom door. Funny thing was - the post-it disappeared
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DavidJComedy New user Boston, MA 79 Posts |
Jay Sankey has a great "Stop me anytime" prediction effect where you continue to remove sticky notes until the spectator says stop, and you turn that one over which says stop me here. It's on his YouTube channel. I forget what he calls it. But the principle is old, and versatile for use with cards, business cards, etc.
David
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JassTan Regular user Singapore 105 Posts |
Great suggestion David, It sound like a great effect, I can't really find this sankey post it effect online.
Do you mind posting the link here? |
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rgemagic New user uk 55 Posts |
In Troy's latest speacil their is a postit note trick when the dignities goes though the glass onto a postit note
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ToShareIsLove New user 21 Posts |
So many funny replies here.
But it seems the majority are in agreement. If you really just want to go full on post it, you seems to be heading towards mentalism. Ofcourse you can do other effects, it's just that the bias to mentalism is pretty strong here. |
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Geoff Pfeiffer Regular user 105 Posts |
You could use post it's to form a magic square on any flat surface. Just a thought
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Forty Six & 2 Regular user Three cheers and some toasts for my 107 Posts |
Take Note by Seamus Mcguire. Available from Penguin as a download and uses a regular, ungimmicked post-it pad.
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dsleasman New user Greensburg, Pennsylvania 23 Posts |
Wayne Houchin has a really cool post-it note effect. I think it is in his book remix but I can confirm 100% it is in his Penguin Live Lecture.If you have lots of arts and crafts experience, you could make a sven-pad. Also, Think Pink by Ran Pink works really well with post-its.
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langston3711 Loyal user Cumming, GA 218 Posts |
There's always Richard Osterlind's Torn and Restored Post-it note from one of his L&L videos. Very good and easy T&R. I practice it every time I jot down a message at my desk job. My boss probably wonders why I seem to cycle through them faster than everyone else. He must just think I'm the most productive in the office.
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Oscar999 Elite user 401 Posts |
There's a pretty cool "Post-it" piece in Bascom Jones' Magick (believe it or not - I didn't realize Post-it notes had been around that long).
I'd give you the reference, but I'm not currently in front of my book case ... if I had to guess, it'd be in either volume 4 or 5 of the Collector's Workshop set. Uses the Post-it notes themselves as the physical objects for a test of sightless vision, or seeing with your hands. I used to do it (haven't in a while) with a small white board and small circles drawn on the board, but the original Post-it version is certainly something you won't see too many others doing. Oscar |
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RMV New user 69 Posts |
Michael Ammar has a good one in his 2016 lecture notes. Touched by numbers.
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