Learn how to use paper to make smart and practical means
Learn how to create clever utility devices out of simple pieces of paper.
The basic principle underlying the Double Paper Mysteries is really quite simple, yet can be applied in a variety of ways to create countless effects.
I find it works best when incorporated secretly into items an audience readily recognizes and accepts as innocent, and you’ll see how I do just that.
First, Dan will show you the original construction of a magical paper cone that allows you to produce or vanish small objects, but then he teaches how to construct a much less suspicious-looking alternative. In fact, he will show you a few different variations , and use one of them for a funny bit of business with a handkerchief that stubbornly refuses to co-operate until it eventually finds it way into a sealed bag held by your helper.
Using yet another variation, Dan will teach you how to quickly make a fun and tasty snack for everyone in your audience.
He’ll even show you a fancier version of the paper cone that does twice the work of the original. And Dan tips his self-sealing version that allows you to perform a comedy cut-and-restored handkerchief routine that turns your audience volunteer into the star of the show.
Then, Dan teaches another helper how to find a card with a piece of string, but things take a comic twist as he finds all the cards except the selected one.
Next, when we look at yet another paper cone, Dan shows you a few ways to implement it in a fun, seasonal routine.
Now, for something a bit more practical, Dan makes a borrowed driver’s license instantly appear in a sealed envelope that’s been in view the whole time.
Then, Dan uses a simple coin vanish and re-appearance to introduce you to the real inspiration behind the character of Ebeneezer Scrooge.
And finally, things get really hot as Dan causes a coin to penetrate through the solid metal lid of a canning jar.
So, get ready for a little arts and crafts as Dan shows you how to create clever utility devices out of simple pieces of paper.