Tape or hot glue the strip of plastic to the card, lengthwise. Your card is done being rigged. Tape the middle of it to the back of the card. This works best with a clear piece of plastic. If it is too hard to hold the piece of plastic with your palm, try a wider or longer piece. [2] X Research source Perform the trick. Hold one end of the plastic on your thumb, with the other end on your middle finger. Then bring your fingers together, making the plastic go up in an arc. If you angle the card correctly towards the audience, it will appear as if the card is floating.

Pinch the ends of the strip with two creases in your hand. Then, bend the strip, in a way that looks natural for your hand. For the best effect, you may want to utilize a substance that is clear and will look invisible to your audience. Once you have done this, you can tape/glue the center of the strip to the center of your card. You have now created your own special levitating card.

When performing this trick with an audience, try to hold your hand lower so they cannot see the plastic underneath. It’s best performed with good lighting, so the shadow can be seen. The real magic of levitation is playing the angles to make the spectator’s mind see the card as levitating. This comes from rehearsing various levitation methods on friends and in the mirror in order to learn how to position your angles correctly.

You have to carefully pull out a strand of string about arm’s length. One end of the string is taped or stuck to the back of your (dominant side) ear, and the other end is taped or stuck with putty to the top face of the card. With the card in your hands, all you must do is spin it in order to make it look like a flying saucer card. From there, you can lift the string with the inside of your thumb to move it around making it look like you are levitating the card. It is ideal to wear a dark shirt (preferably black) to better hide the string from the audience.

All you have to do is wrap the thread around your wrist. Then you can bring it out when you need it with an easy twist of the wrist. Nobody will notice, and then you can just wrap the string around the cards and make them fly into the air and levitate. The key part about this trick is to make your audience buy it. So you have to be pretty good at acting. <

Use a clear string that is also strong, and tape it to the card. Then tape the other side of the string to your ear and move your hands around to make it look like it is levitating.

Tape the top of the thread to your hand. From a distance, use your pinky or thumb to lift up the last (or second to last) card. This will make it look like it’s levitating. Again, take care to watch your angles, and don’t stand too close to the audience when you do the trick.

Hold the deck of cards so that your index finger is behind the deck of cards, hidden from the audience. Simply use your index finger to lift the back card (the one closest to you) up. [6] X Research source It helps to use your other hand to pretend you’re “levitating” the card to add to the visual effect. From an audience point of view, it looks like a random card in the middle of the deck is levitating, not the back card.

Rub the majority part of the paper on the straw to create static friction, and quickly take the majority paper off. Absorb the static in your hands by putting the charged straws on them (Note: this will create a positive and negative charge on your hands, which will create force in between them the closer you put your hands together. ) Hold the card on one hand, and push the other hand over the card. If done correctly, the card will react to the forces of the charge, and will levitate!