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You don’t have to have the huge budget of a David Copperfield to impress your friends and family with a few fun magic tricks. Using some items you probably already have around the house, you can make magic boxes to help you perform some amazing tricks. All it takes is a little patience, a little practice, and a lot of showmanship!

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Making a Disappearing Handkerchief Box

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  1. To make a disappearing handkerchief box, you’ll need to gather several household items: [1]
    • Thin cardboard or posterboard
    • Tape
    • Scissors
    • Handkerchief
    • Paint, wrapping paper, and other decorative items
    • Glue
    • Black construction paper or black paint
  2. Use a ruler and pencil to mark out your squares, and cut them out using a pair of sharp, sturdy scissors.
    • You can make your magic box any size that you want, but you’ll need six squares of the same size no matter what their size. For a manageable small box, measure 4”-6” squares.
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  3. You can do this by gluing the cardboard squares onto the black construction paper or by painting one side with black paint. For one square, glue black paper to or paint both sides.
    • Paper may be preferable, as it is the same color and texture throughout. You also don't have to worry about smearing the paint.
    • If you glue your squares to construction paper, allow the glue to dry. Then cut them out and trim the excess paper from the edges.
  4. Place four squares on your work surface with the black side down. Tape their edges together, then bring the last two sides together to form a box. Place a strip of tape on the outside of that edge too.
    • Don’t use the double-sided square for this step.
  5. Place the remaining single-sided cardboard square on your work surface with the black side face up. Place one edge of the double-sided square about â…“ of the way from one edge of the square. Secure with tape on that side to form a hinge.
  6. Slide the four-sided box you made in Step 4 over the secret compartment piece. The double-sided square should create a flap inside the box and should be able to move freely back and forth. Secure at the bottom with tape.
    • If the flap isn’t able to move, trim the edges just a little bit. Don’t trim too much, or you’ll ruin the illusion.
  7. Use paint, wrapping paper, and/or stickers to decorate the outside of the box. Make it as colorful as you can; the vivid colors and patterns will help distract your audience as you perform the trick.
  8. Push the flap forward to open the secret compartment, and place a handkerchief inside. Then, push the flap back into place. Hold the box by the side where the flap connects so the compartment stays closed.
  9. Show your audience the “empty” box while you hold the secret compartment closed with your hand. Then, reach into the box, behind the flap, and pull out the handkerchief. Voila!
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Making a Magic Coin Matchbox

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  1. All you need for this box is a matchbox (not a matchbook), some small scissors, a pencil, and a small coin such as a penny.
  2. Put the coin up against one short side of the matchbox “drawer” and mark its edges on the box with the pencil. This will help you make sure that the flap is just large enough for the coin to slip through.
  3. Use the scissors to make three cuts at the bottom of the drawer to form a flap. Leave one side intact to serve as a hinge.
  4. Hold the matchbox with the flap side facing you so that your audience can’t see it. Show the coin and the box to your audience.
    • Make a big deal about the box being empty. Shake it to prove there’s nothing inside.
  5. Close the drawer and shake the box, letting your audience hear the coin rattle around inside.
  6. Be careful not to let the audience see this part! Practice the trick in private until you can get the coin out through the flap without any sign of what you’re doing.
  7. Slide out the drawer and dramatically proclaim that the box is empty. Ta-da!
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Making a Disappearing Card Box

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  1. To make a disappearing card box, you’ll need the following materials: [2]
    • A real deck of playing cards
    • Thin cardboard or posterboard
    • Clear tape
    • Glue
    • A pen or pencil
    • Scissors or a craft knife
    • Color photocopies: 1 of the front of a playing card, 1 of the back of a playing card, 2 of the long edges of the card deck, and 1 of the short edge of the card deck
  2. For this trick, you will create a box insert that looks a deck of cards -- a "fake" deck. The fake deck will be inserted into the real card box.
    • Place the bottom edge (the short narrow side) of the card box onto the cardboard and trace around it.
    • Place the box on its long narrow side and trace around it. Repeat this process a second time.
    • Place a playing card on the cardboard and trace around it. Repeat this process a second time.
    • You should now have one short rectangle, two longer rectangles, and two rectangles the size of playing cards traced onto the cardboard.
    • Use a craft knife or scissors to cut out the rectangles.
  3. Alternate the playing-card-sized rectangles (A) and long thin rectangles (B) like this: A B A B. Tape them together.
    • Next, bring the untaped edges of the fake deck together to form a box shape. Tape those edges together.
    • Tape the short rectangle to the bottom edge of this box.
  4. This is where you create the illusion of the “deck” that you’ll make disappear. It's actually an empty box that you'll insert into the real box.
    • Glue the photocopy of the front of the playing card (the "face," such as the Jack of Diamonds) to the front of the fake deck. Glue the photocopy of the back of the playing card (it usually has some sort of pattern) to the back of the fake deck.
    • Glue the photocopies of the deck edges (the ridged edges of the cards when they’re held as a stack) to the sides of the fake deck.
    • You should now have a box that’s open at the top and looks like the front and back of a playing card, but much thicker.
  5. For this trick to work, the fake deck needs to look as realistic as possible, so trim any ragged edges from where you glued on the photocopies.
  6. You'll perform this trick by making your audience believe that the fake deck you just made is a real deck of cards. Because the fake deck is actually an empty box you insert into the real box, when you open the real card box after putting in the fake deck, it will look empty!
    • Place one or two real playing cards on top of the fake deck. Hold the fake deck vertically, keeping the open top facing upwards. Cover the open top with your fingers. Show the audience the “deck,” keeping the real cards fanned out in front of the fake deck.
    • Slide the fake deck into the real box, keeping the open top facing upwards. Do some tapping and say a few magic words. Be very showy about it Then, open the real box to reveal that it's "empty"!
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      • Practice using your magic boxes on your own before performing for an audience. You have to be able to perform the trick flawlessly so the audience doesn’t catch on to your sleight-of-hand.
      • Practice some witty magic banter. Part of what makes a good trick is talking to your audience and telling them what to expect. Selling your trick with good showmanship will impress your audience.


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      To make a magic box, start by cutting out six 5-inch cardboard squares and painting them black. Next, tape the edges of 4 squares together to form a 4-sided box. Then, attach another square 1/3 of the way from the edge of the last square with tape so that it forms a hinge. After attaching the last 2 squares, slide the box over them and secure the bottom with tape. Finally, decorate the outside of the box with vivid colors, which can help distract the audience when you do the trick. For tips on how to do a trick with your magic box, read on!

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