Fun with some office supplies and
a borrowed wedding ring.
The Effect: Take a rubber band and thread a borrowed
finger ring onto it. The ring is sitting in the center of the
band, but then slowly creeps up the rubber band, all by itself!
What You Need: A rubber band, not a real thick
one, and a borrowed ring.
The Method: This trick almost works by itself.
Actually, the rubber band does the trick, but you take the credit!
Break the rubber band. You now have a long piece. Borrow a ring.
Thread the ring onto the rubber band, but stretch the rubber band
(not all the way; about 12" between your hands) and keep
most of the rubber band in your left hand. When you do this, you
will have a long, loose piece dangling hidden in your left palm.
The spectators won't see this as the back of your hands are towards
them. Your hands should be at the same level so that the rubber
band is horizontal. Make sure that the ring is closer to right
fingers, but not touching the fingers, about an inch away. Raise
your right hand and allow the ring to fall towards your left hand
and say, "Anyone can make the ring fall down. But I can make
the ring fall up!" Allow the ring to fall within an inch
of your left fingertips. Gently ease the grip on the rubber band
with your left fingers allowing the rubber band to slide between
your left fingertips. Don't worry; they won't see this. (You'll
actually fool yourself the first time you do this!) The ring will
move up the rubber band as if it were on an escalator. Return
the ring, give the rubber band out as a souvenir and bow to your
thunderous applause!