Dining with Spells: The Spellbinding Experience of Back Magic Cafe

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Black Magic Cafe is a unique and fascinating concept that combines the world of magic with the comfort of a cafe. This one-of-a-kind establishment offers its customers not only a delicious selection of food and beverages but also a breathtaking magic show that will leave them spellbound. The atmosphere at Black Magic Cafe is enchanting, with dim lighting, dark-colored furniture, and mysterious decorations. From the moment you step inside, you can feel the air of intrigue and anticipation. The cafe is designed to transport you into a world where anything is possible, and magic is real. The menu at Black Magic Cafe is just as captivating as its ambiance.



The Magic Glove

Dr. Leora Kuttner is pioneer in the field of pain management. Her demonstration of the Magic Glove technique is great example of the amazing capacity of imagination and the mind to bring comfort. The Magic Glove is a hypnotic pain management technique to reduce pain sensation and anxiety for children having a needle procedure.

Kids have amazing imaginations and hypnosis is widely used to ease pain during medical procedures. In responsive children the Magic Glove can create significant sensory changes and partial anesthesia, which can boost a child’s confidence and comfort in the ability to cope with painful and fearful procedures. This short film with 9-year old Jazze who has needle phobia, demonstrates how to use the Magic Glove. Through her focused attention, the child experiences the glove being smoothed into her hand from finger-tips up to wrist– demarcating the area in which decreased sensory awareness and numbness occurs. It is important to ‘take off the glove’ i.e. reverse the application when the procedure is over to ensure that normal sensation returns.

Who This Is Meant For

  • Children 3 to 12 years old, (a fearful 14 year-old may also be responsive) with language adjusted to the developmental age of the child
  • Blood draws, IV starts, vaccinations, sutures, port-a-cath access, • Use on hands, arms, feet, legs, but can be used on any body area as a ‘blankey’, patch, hat, sock, stocking etc
  • Use with topical anesthetics such as EMLA . Apply the glove once the topical anesthetics has taken effect i.e. for EMLA, after 75 min

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8 Elf On The Shelf Rules You Need To Remember

Whether you are a seasoned Elf on the Shelf family, or you’re bringing him into your home for the first time this year, there are lots of things to remember (mainly just to keep moving the bloody thing).

1. The elf comes out for the first time on 1 December.

Bring it out any sooner, and you’ll have to feel pretty imaginative to come up with 40 interesting hiding places.

2. And then leaves again on Christmas Eve.

Your elf will return to the North Pole on the 24 December, hitching a ride with Father Christmas when he comes to leave the presents.

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3. You have to put them in a new position every day throughout December.

There is lots of inspiration on Pinterest if you’re feeling short of ideas.

4. Your child has to be in bed before you can move the elf.

The elf doesn’t move if they are being watched - another great reason to get your children into bed on time.

5. Your elf only gets their magic by being named.

Families can name their elf anything after ‘adopting’ them, but there is a pool of popular festive names available here. The top names last year were Buddy, Jingles and Snowflake.

6. They are keeping watch for Father Christmas.

The whole point of having an elf lurking around your living room for a month is that they are keeping a close eye on your children’s behaviour and feeding back to HQ, to decide whether or not there will be any presents under the tree this year.

7. Children are not allowed to touch them.

Elves are very fragile, and if they are touched by human children they lose their magic and ability to communicate with Santa.

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8. If they are touched, your child has to write a letter to the North Pole apologising.

The official website also suggests singing carols with your family or sprinkling a little cinnamon next to your elf, as this works like vitamins: “It will help them get back to the North Pole where the elf doctors can check them out!”

Magic glove elf on the shelf

Have you ever had to move your Elf on the Shelf? Or has there been a time that your child wanted to hold your Elf on the Shelf? This Magic Elf Glove is the perfect solution to your Elf on the Shelf problem, so keep reading to find out how to make your own. I've included a free printable tag for you too! (Or if you aren't feeling crafty. you can order one here.)

This magic glove is made from an inexpensive stretchy red glove and a banner of white felt. To make one: cut a banner from white felt, stitch it to the top of a glove and package it with the fun tags I designed. You can add a little glitter to the inside of the bag too. for a little added magic.

To download the tags I designed: click on the photo below, right-click, save it to your computer, and print it like a regular 4x6 photo.

Seriously. isn't this a cute Elf on the Shelf accessory?


Elf on the Shelf is one of our family's favourite traditions. Do you have an Elf on the Shelf? Do you have a child that would like this Magic Elf Glove? I hope you enjoy creating this simple little piece of Christmas magic.


Gina Bell ( aka East Coast Mommy )

PS - You can find more easy and fun Elf on the Shelf Ideas here.


Posted by East Coast Mommy at 06:56 Labels: Christmas, Christmas crafts, Elf on the Shelf, Elf on the Shelf ideas

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The menu at Black Magic Cafe is just as captivating as its ambiance. The cafe offers a wide range of delectable treats and drinks that are not only flavorsome but also visually stunning. Each dish and beverage is carefully crafted to match the mystical theme of the cafe.

Don't miss any of the fun.

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From magical potions to spellbinding desserts, every item on the menu is sure to leave a lasting impression. However, what truly sets Black Magic Cafe apart is its live magic performances. Throughout the day, customers are treated to captivating shows performed by professional magicians. These talented performers use a variety of illusions, tricks, and sleight of hand to create a truly mesmerizing experience. Whether it's card tricks, disappearing acts, or mind-reading demonstrations, every performance is sure to leave you in awe. Black Magic Cafe also offers magic workshops and classes for those who want to learn the secrets behind the tricks. Guests can enroll in these workshops to get a glimpse into the world of magic and perhaps even become magicians themselves. In addition to its food and magic shows, Black Magic Cafe also hosts special events and themed nights. These events add an extra layer of excitement and entertainment to an already magical experience. Whether it's a Halloween-themed night or a Harry Potter-inspired event, there is always something unique happening at Black Magic Cafe. Overall, Black Magic Cafe is a haven for magic enthusiasts, food lovers, and anyone looking for an extraordinary dining experience. It is a place where imagination and reality merge, creating a truly unforgettable atmosphere. Whether you visit for the food, the magic shows, or the overall vibe, you are guaranteed an enchanting experience at Black Magic Cafe..

Reviews for "A Spellbinding Experience: Dining at Back Magic Cafe"

1. Bethany - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with my experience at the Back Magic Cafe. The menu was very limited and the food I ordered was lackluster and overpriced. The service was also subpar, with slow and inattentive waitstaff. I had heard great things about this place, but it did not live up to the hype for me. I won't be returning.
2. Jake - 1 star - I had the worst time at the Back Magic Cafe. The atmosphere was dark and gloomy, and the music was eerie and not enjoyable. The food was a huge letdown, with the portions being tiny for the expensive prices. The staff seemed disinterested and didn't make any effort to make my experience better. Overall, I would not recommend this cafe to anyone looking for a pleasant dining experience.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I had high expectations for the Back Magic Cafe, but unfortunately, it fell short. The decor was tacky and outdated, and the whole place felt dirty. The food was average at best, nothing special or memorable. Service was slow and unprofessional, with our server forgetting our order and taking forever to bring out the check. I don't see myself coming back here in the future.
4. Michael - 1 star - The Back Magic Cafe was a major disappointment. The food was tasteless and seemed like it was made with no effort or care. The place was also loud and crowded, making it hard to have a conversation with my friends. The prices were unreasonable for the quality of food and service provided. Overall, I would not recommend this cafe to anyone looking for a good dining experience.

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