Product Description
"Everyone enjoyed this fun trick but it also drove home big point when I asked if Jesus would be in their Christmas." - Dave Bennett
With this cutting-edge effect, you can cut out eight green squares from a sheet of wrapping paper with just one just snip of the scissors. The fun way to illustrate any message about cutting out the seasonal nonsense to reveal the real meaning of Christmas.
Show a sheet of wrapping paper with 16 bright red and green squares. The green squares represent a secular Christmas, Santa, stockings and turkey. The red squares represent the Biblical Christmas, the joy of the newborn King. Ask the audience how many cuts you would need to make to cut out all the Christmas nonsense squares. 20? 16? 8? Fold the paper four times, and with one cut of the scissors ALL the green squares fall to the floor; each one is cleanly and neatly cut out. Now for the real surprise. You slowly open up the sheet and show that all the red squares remain joined together! All the commercial side of Christmas has been removed, leaving behind the real reason for the season.
Take your well-earned applause and hand out the cut-out squares as souvenirs.
Very easy to do, once you know how to fold the paper and where to cut; no magical or origami experience is needed. Our step-by-step instructional video shows you how. These are LARGE sheets of wrapping paper to use in any show or service. We include enough for fifteen performances plus one free sheet to practice with.
You've got your next performance all wrapped up, and at this price, it's a snip!
Comes complete with: 15 large printed sheets (31x31 cms), x1 pre-folded sheet and a link to our exclusive online instruction video. Please use your own scissors.
SAVE £1.00 when you order a pack of 8 Christmas Throw Streamers with this effect. Fill the air above your audience with a shower of snow white streamers! They're SIX METERS LONG! A fantastic ending to your presentation. Tick the box above to get the saving.
Review
"Among the tricks that followed was ‘Christmas Cut it Out’. At Christmas dinners I performed this trick to each table - as many as ten times. Explaning the red more Bible bases circles before doing the trick and then asking the dinner guests to vote on whether they would keep or cut out the more secular activities illustrated by the green circles. To make this more accectable to a large audience I had a Powerpoint presentation illustrating what was on the paper.
Everyone enjoyed this fun trick but it also drove home big point when I asked if Jesus would be in their Christmas."
- Dave Bennett