Exploring the Vibrant Colors of the Colorverse

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Colorverse is a popular brand in the stationary world that offers a wide range of high-quality ink collections. One of their most distinguished ink lines is the Colorverse Witch by Staroight series. The Colorverse Witch by Staroight collection is an enchanting assortment of inks that draws inspiration from witchcraft and magical elements. Each ink within this series is crafted with great attention to detail and delivers stunning color payoff. One of the standout features of the Colorverse Witch by Staroight collection is its unique range of colors. The collection features an array of vibrant and rich tones that are reminiscent of potions and spells.


Ghost: An animated bill routine where the bill is in a cup and the spectator holds the cup. The bill then starts to animate itself and flies out of the cup to land into your other hand!

Well, Double Back is perfection, and I thank the fine closeup magician, Jon Allen again and again for sharing it with us yesterday, today and always. Silent Treatment Digital Edition by Jon Allen - Trick When it was first released, The Silent Treatment created a huge impact and thousands of magicians started performing this unique and iconic routine.

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The collection features an array of vibrant and rich tones that are reminiscent of potions and spells. From deep purples and mystical greens to shimmering blues and fiery oranges, these inks are sure to make any written piece or artwork stand out. Another notable aspect of the Colorverse Witch by Staroight collection is its impeccable quality.

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You might remember my post earlier this year on another wonderful packet trick, well there is another one that I've done for years and continue to come back to it over and over again because it's just awesome, and that is Jon Allen's, Double Back .

This is a remarkably smooth effect, not difficult to do and packs a punch so immediately potent that it hit's you up high right between the eyes and down low hard to the gut as you watch two Kings openly switch places with a pair of 5's (my set). The effect is you show 4 cards, ask a few relative questions as you show the cards again, you instruct the specs to follow carefully as you put the two 5's on the table and clearly show the pair of kings up in your hands. And then BAM. The kings are instantly shown to be 5s and the two kings are now there on the table. Just beautiful.

I like this effect a lot because it is easy to follow, it brings together some nice moves and produces some great magic. Jon hit it out the park with this one and that it was an instant classic proves how far he hit it, as it's still going with no seeming sense of slowing down.

I still have my old set and it's wearing down a bit but still producing amazement. I had the one that came with the yellow manuscript but nice to see that it comes with a DVD now. Nice and I'd like to see the update of it someday.

As has been said around here, I'm mostly a coin guy but like to play with the cards a bit too at times. I've gotten better with them and can do a few neat things now to help break up all the coin work, but I still like the really good packet effects. Double Back is still certainly one of the very best IMHO, and anytime you do it, you've done a card trick that absolutely can't be beat. You don't have to be any such great card man to look like one if you do this effect. It absolutely blows the shoes off spectators, and is really cool to pull out and do anytime, anywhere. It's some of the most magic you will ever see with just 4 cards anywhere.

I still like other great packet effects like NFW, B'Wave, Capitulating Queens and even Lubor Fidlier's Royal Fantasy now and again, all fine packet tricks to be sure but Double Back can roll with the very best of them and if it's not in the conversation, well, then you're not quite talking about the best.

Finally, most folks go through a lifetime without producing any particular piece of perfection of their own or for others. Well, Double Back is perfection, and I thank the fine closeup magician, Jon Allen again and again for sharing it with us yesterday, today and always.

Take a look for yourself and see why it continues year after year to be so highly recommended. It don't get too much better than this.

And Now. Still Just Perfect!
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"Believe in YOU, and you will see the greatest magic that ever was." -Mb

Latex Genie: You have a balloon that you semi-fill up so that it is bulbous at the bottom. You then take another balloon that is not filled up and stick it inside the bulbous balloon. You then let go of the bulbous balloon and it just dangles their impossibly! The thin balloon is somehow holding the other balloon up. You then take it out and show everything to be normal.
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These inks are known for their smooth and consistent flow, making them a delight to write with. The inks also showcase excellent shading properties, allowing for beautiful transitions between light and dark tones. In addition to their exceptional quality, the Colorverse Witch by Staroight inks are also designed to be safe for fountain pens. They have a neutral pH level and are free from harmful chemicals or components that could potentially damage the pen or the ink flow system. The Colorverse Witch by Staroight collection also offers versatility, as the inks can be used for various purposes. Whether it's journaling, calligraphy, or creating intricate works of art, these inks have the ability to elevate any project. Their vibrant colors and smooth application make them a favorite among artists, writers, and creators alike. Overall, the Colorverse Witch by Staroight collection is a testament to the brand's commitment to providing high-quality products that inspire creativity. With its captivating colors, exceptional quality, and versatility, it's no wonder that this ink series has gained such a loyal following among stationary enthusiasts..

Reviews for "Colorverse Witch by Starlight: A Journey Through the Rainbow"

1. John - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with Colorverse wich by staroight. The colors were not as vibrant as I expected and the pigmentation was lacking. It took several layers to achieve the desired shade, and even then, it didn't last long on my lids. The formula also felt a bit patchy and emphasized any dry patches on my eyelids. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this product.
2. Sarah - 1 star - I had high hopes for Colorverse wich by staroight, but it fell short of my expectations. The eyeshadows were chalky and didn't blend easily. The shades in the palette didn't complement each other well, making it difficult to create cohesive looks. Additionally, the fallout was excessive, and I found myself spending more time cleaning up my face than actually applying the eyeshadow. Save your money and invest in a better quality palette.
3. Emily - 2 stars - I regret purchasing Colorverse wich by staroight. The pigmentation was weak, and the colors looked muddy on my eyes. The matte shades were difficult to blend, and the shimmers lacked intensity. The packaging also felt cheap and flimsy. Overall, the palette was a disappointment and not worth the price. I would recommend looking for other options in the market.
4. David - 3 stars - Colorverse wich by staroight was just average for me. The eyeshadows weren't terrible, but they also weren't exceptional. The pigmentation was decent, but the shades lacked uniqueness. The lasting power was average, and there was some fallout during application. While it's not the worst palette I've tried, it's definitely not one of my favorites either. I wouldn't repurchase it or highly recommend it to others.

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