A fun children's effect
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We are proud to offer to youTom Yurasits Confusing Crayons as well as all the accessories that go along with it.
Confusing Crayons was released about 10 years ago and children's clowns & magicians jumped quickly to get one in their shows.
The new adaptation of Tricky Turvy Bottles virtually eliminated the "old standard."
The crayons are colorful. The tubes & crayons are larger and lighter in weight than the bottle effect. And thick cardboard and plastic will last longer than painted metal & glass. Besides if a child dropped and broke one of the bottles, you would open a door of problems for yourself.
Finally the upside down bottle trick had no real ending. It was always upside down, over and over.
Because you have two different colored crayons rather than two identical bottles, the ending for Confusing Crayons was that you can switch the crayons with your helper and no matter what color crayon you used, they both are backwards.
Add one or more of the finales and you have a full routine.
See: The Small Surprise Ending where your red crayon shrinks when you remove the tube for the last time.
See Also: The Big Finish
after you shrink your crayon, it grows bigger than the tube it came from! The performer must end with the red crayon in their tube and the Small Surprise Ending is required.
Finally see: The Color Changing Ending
You can elect not to do the above endings or you can take back the yellow crayon from your volunteer and finish up by showing the Yellow Crayon, covering it and upon removing the cover showing the crayon has changed to another color of your choice, either Teal, Blue, Pink or Purple.
This effect plays well for anyone over the age of three and will entertain anyone even adults that may be watching from the sidelines.
Ties in well with the Coloring Book or Silly Billy's Magic Party Picture
Here it is 10 years later and this effect is still very popular. If you haven't seen this yet, check it out. Its definitely worth a look.
We'll talk to you tomorrow,
Pete
We are proud to offer to youTom Yurasits Confusing Crayons as well as all the accessories that go along with it.
Confusing Crayons was released about 10 years ago and children's clowns & magicians jumped quickly to get one in their shows.
The new adaptation of Tricky Turvy Bottles virtually eliminated the "old standard."
The crayons are colorful. The tubes & crayons are larger and lighter in weight than the bottle effect. And thick cardboard and plastic will last longer than painted metal & glass. Besides if a child dropped and broke one of the bottles, you would open a door of problems for yourself.
Finally the upside down bottle trick had no real ending. It was always upside down, over and over.
Because you have two different colored crayons rather than two identical bottles, the ending for Confusing Crayons was that you can switch the crayons with your helper and no matter what color crayon you used, they both are backwards.
Add one or more of the finales and you have a full routine.
See: The Small Surprise Ending where your red crayon shrinks when you remove the tube for the last time.
See Also: The Big Finish
after you shrink your crayon, it grows bigger than the tube it came from! The performer must end with the red crayon in their tube and the Small Surprise Ending is required.
Finally see: The Color Changing Ending
You can elect not to do the above endings or you can take back the yellow crayon from your volunteer and finish up by showing the Yellow Crayon, covering it and upon removing the cover showing the crayon has changed to another color of your choice, either Teal, Blue, Pink or Purple.
This effect plays well for anyone over the age of three and will entertain anyone even adults that may be watching from the sidelines.
Ties in well with the Coloring Book or Silly Billy's Magic Party Picture
Here it is 10 years later and this effect is still very popular. If you haven't seen this yet, check it out. Its definitely worth a look.
We'll talk to you tomorrow,
Pete
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