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Slit the other paper clip into the rubber band at about the middle point.
[illustration of rubber band frame assemply with an unbent paper clip being inserted into stretched rubber band.]
Take the 3" x 5" and bend it in half, putting the crease across the width. Tape the frame along the inner side of this crease. Now wind up the paper clip on the rubber band and close the card. When the card is opened, this should release the the paper clip so that it spins around on the rubber band and hits either side of the card, making a quick succession of "Bap" sounds (Bap-bap-bap-bap-bap-...).
[illustration of 3x5 folded index card with frame taped on the crease.]
Rewind and put the loaded card the sheet of paper after folding the sheet letter-style. Now put your "letter" into the envelope and mail to your best friend -- or worst enemy -as the case may be.
[illustration of final Shocking Letter assembly]
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