Magic using flowers: tricks that liven up parties and performances
In this article, I’d like to introduce flower magic—something I especially want those of you who are unsure what to do for a performance or entertainment segment to check out.
What kind of image do you have of magic?
Maybe you think you can’t do it because you’re not good with your hands, or that the preparation is a hassle—there may be all sorts of concerns.
But everything introduced in this article is simple and can be done by anyone once you purchase it.
So.
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Magic with flowers: crowd-pleasing tricks for parties and performances (21–30)
A single rose appears in midair.
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It’s a magic trick where you seem to be holding an invisible rose, and then in the next moment a real rose appears.
There isn’t really any elaborate gimmick to this trick—the rose is actually hidden in your palm from the start! The grip is the key: use your ring finger as a pivot, gently hold the flower head, and hide the stem up your sleeve.
By keeping your index finger free to move, it creates the illusion that there’s nothing in your hand.
Just make sure your movements look natural so you don’t reveal the inside of your palm, and give it a try.
A pen transforms into a rose
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It’s a magic trick that combines vanishing, transformation, and appearance: the pen you’re holding seems to disappear, and in the next instant a rose appears.
You hold the pen pinched between your middle and ring fingers, and by curling your fingers you can instantly hide the pen inside your hand, making it look like it vanished.
As for the rose, you’re actually concealing it in your hand from the start—boldly holding it at a 90-degree angle to your body, which means it’s completely visible from above.
In other words, the key is to perform in a way that doesn’t let the audience realize that.
Practice in front of a mirror or by filming yourself so you can develop smooth, natural movements.
sleeve flower

This magic trick produces lots of large flowers from a silk in an instant.
It looks very dazzling, making it perfect for celebrations and party entertainment.
Despite its glamorous appearance, anyone can do it easily! Online magic shops sell a variety of colors, so you can pick your favorite single color or collect them all for an even more spectacular presentation—there are many ways to enjoy it depending on the occasion.
It creates an immediate sense of surprise at a glance, so kids are sure to love it!
The torn flower came back to life in a different color.
https://www.tiktok.com/@simple_is_magic/video/7327596199068880146It’s a magic trick where, after plucking a red rose from its stem, the petals turn white and the flower is restored, and then when you pluck that one, a red rose appears again.
In fact, the trick uses a special artificial flower that separates around the base of the bloom.
The flower and stem are held together by magnets, so you can switch between a red rose and a white rose on the stem.
During the performance, after plucking the red flower, the magician attaches a white flower hidden in their hand to the stem, and then just repeats the process.
The secret is simple, but it looks like it takes practice to perform convincingly.
Torch to Rose

This is a magic trick that uses a magic prop called the Automatic Torch to Rose.
It’s a trick where a rose instantly appears from a lit torch, and if you buy it, it comes with an explanation and the secret revealed.
As the name “automatic” suggests, the torch has a spring mechanism, so the rose appears automatically just by relaxing your grip.
If you don’t have time to make a complex gimmick yourself or practice difficult techniques, using magic props like this is highly recommended!
Dropping Flower

This magic trick is perfect for the beginning or end of a magic show.
Many performers bow at the start or finish—and with this trick, the flower will bow along with your movements! It can handle right, left, and center bows with ease.
You can also mime hooking an invisible thread to the flower and pulling it, and the flower will tilt in the direction you pull.
Another effect lets you cast a spell on the flower and make it wilt instantly.
With a single flower, you can perform a variety of magical effects!
Blooming Flower

This magic trick is perfect for casual gatherings like farewell/welcome parties and year-end parties.
You take only the blossoms from a colorful bouquet and place them into a bag.
After removing all the flowers and putting them in, give the bag a little shake and—surprise!—the entire bag transforms into a large, floral-patterned scarf.
Next, drape the scarf over the now flowerless bouquet, and the flowers reappear on the bouquet.
As part of the presentation, while you’re lightly shaking the bag, you can take one flower back out to show that nothing has changed yet and that the flowers really are inside.
Also, be sure to show both sides of the scarf to prove that the flowers are no longer in the bag!



