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Magic Rabbit Craft Idea for a Magic Party PDF Print E-mail
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By Gail Leino

Plenty of magicians have the classic trick of pulling a rabbit out of a hat, but you can create one at your magic party. This is a great craft for those magicians who are just starting out in their career field and don't yet have a live rabbit of their own!

Magic Rabbit

For this Magic party craft item you'll need the following supplies; any unwanted CD, white acrylic paint, black, white and pink felt, 1 large white pompom. 6 tiny pink pompoms and 1 small pink pompom, googly eye buttons, whiskers or black embroidery floss, craft glue and a magnet.

Begin your Magic bunny by tracing the CD onto the black felt. Next you'll paint the CD white and let it dry. Trace a round face, two paws, two feet and two ears onto the white felt. Remember these pieces will be attached to the CD, so keep relative size in mind. Cut out.

In the pink felt, cut out two pink pieces, smaller than the white ear shapes, and glue in place as the inner ears. From here you'll glue the ears to the back of the round circle for the magic rabbit's face. Then, glue the whiskers (black embroidery floss) to the sides of the face. Glue on the pink pompom for the nose. Add the eye buttons to the face.

Finally, glue the feet to the bottom of the CD and place the large white pompom between for the tail. Attach three of the tiny pink pompoms to the tips or the top ends of each of the feet to serve as toes. Glue the paws to the upper outside edges of the CD. Voila!

You've just completed a Magic Rabbit to pull out of the magician's hat at your party. You can also get some black felt to cut into the shape of a simple stovepipe hat for the magic rabbit. Make it small enough to place on the rabbit's head or have the rabbit holding in one of his paws.

Mrs. Party... Gail Leino takes a common sense approach to planning and organizing events, celebrations and holiday parties with unique ideas for Magic party supplies and fun Magic party games She explains proper etiquette and living a healthy life while also teaching organizational skills and fun facts. The Party Supplies Hut has lots of party ideas with hundreds of free holiday printable games and free birthday party activities. Over 100 adorable Themes including Magic Party Supplies to fit your birthday celebration, holiday event, or "just because" parties. Party themes include cartoon characters, sports, movie, TV shows, luau, western, holidays, and unique crazy fun theme ideas.

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Kids Magic Tricks Your Children Will Love PDF Print E-mail
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By Natalee Val

Interesting in learning some kids magic tricks? They're easy to learn and do. If you're a magician who's just starting out, you may want to look into kids magic tricks. They don't need a lot of practice or preparation.

The Eggcup Trick, the Broken Pencil Trick, and the Vanishing Coin Trick are all part of magic kits that are easy to learn. Most of the kits include the items you'll need to perform the tricks.

Most kids magic tricks don't require too much time to prepare. Just as an example, you only need two matchboxes (one of them empty) and a rubber band to perform the Empty Matchbox trick.

The matchbox trick is easy. All you do is ask the audience how many matches they think are in the box. You shake it, and they hear the matches rattling. The trick is, you're holding the empty box while the full one is attached unseen to your arm; the audience hears the full one shaking.

The Wine into Water trick is another excellent kids magic trick. All you need is water, bleaching powder, and some red food coloring.

You will first pour water into a clear glass and mix in some red food dye. The water will now resemble wine.

Add some bleaching powder to a separate glass. Now, dump the red "wine" into the other glass. Like magic, it turns clear! That's the magic of bleach. But if there's going to be any kids around, there needs to be strict adult supervision. Bleach is a dangerous chemical.

What if you can't find a good magic kit? It's a simple matter to perform kids magic tricks by using common household items. After all, you only need a pencil if you're going to do the Rubber Pencil Trick.

You can make the pencil look rubbery if you hold it loosely near the tip and wobble it around. Kids love seeing these kinds of illusions.

Remember, kids magic tricks are fun not just for kids, but for adults too. If you're an adult who wants to pick up some magic tricks, it's a great idea to start trying the easy ones first.

When you can easily perform kids magic tricks for a crowd, you will be better prepared to try doing more complicated tricks for an audience.

Visit how to do magic for even more free magic tricks and magic card tricks to amaze your friends and family.

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Birthday Party Tips PDF Print E-mail
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As parents, we all know how challenging planning and managing a birthday party can be. It can get stressful juggling invitations, food, gift bags, birthday presents not to mentioned you need to ENTERTAIN everyone.

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PLANNING is the secret to a successful party.

Keep the child's age in mind when planning the length of the party.
2.5-3 hours is long enough for most 4-10 year olds.
Plan on fewer hours for the children under 4 years old.

Most weekend parties start between 1:00 and 3:00.
2.

INVITATIONS (RSVP) should be delivered three to four weeks before the party.

Call your child's special friends first to confirm the date before inviting the other guests. This gives you the chance to pick a different date if your child's special friend can't attend.

Sending the invitations out early will ensure everyone will attend and there won't be any conflict between your party and the date of another friend's birthday party.

3.

ORGANIZE your plan on paper and double-check your supplies a day before the party.

Call the entertainment a few days before the event to confirm final guest count and start time.

4.
ACTIVITIES should be plentiful and fun!

Play the first activity early to keep your guests busy while you wait for any late arrivals.
5.
REFRESHMENTS are easy - ice cream...cake...hot dogs...cheese pizza...
The kids' choice every time!

Plan on offering birthday cake and ice cream AFTER the entertainment.
6.

ENTERTAINMENT is the KEY to any successful party. Be sure it's done well or the whole party suffers!

When evaluating entertainers, ask for testimonials and make sure the show offers a 100% Money Back GUARANTEE!

Book your entertainment EARLY to avoid disappointment.

7.
PRIZES should be simple and plentiful. No one should go home empty handed!

Hand out the goodie bags at the door so everyone gets one and nothing gets lost.
 
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