- Take a small lightweight plastic object and suspend it on a thin thread or fishing line attached to your index or middle finger.
- Thoroughly moisten both hands and the object with bubble solution.
- The hand with the attached object should be on the bottom. The second hand is placed on top, palms facing each other.
- Begin inflating a large bubble between your hands.
- Once the bubble is fully formed, remove the upper hand (the one without the object).
- Only after that, carefully rotate the lower hand (the one with the object) so the palm turns downward and the bubble hangs from it.
- As you rotate the hand, the object drops inside the bubble and becomes suspended within it.
- The order is crucial: inflate → remove the top hand → rotate the lower hand with the object.
- For a surprise effect, hide the object inside your palm by holding it with your thumb so the audience cannot see it.
- After inflating the bubble, rotate your hand and release your thumb — the object will suddenly appear inside.
- This trick becomes even more dramatic when performed with a fog-filled bubble. After filling the bubble with fog, pop it so the fog disperses and the object magically reappears.
- In our separate training course, you can learn more about working with fog-filled bubbles.