Regional Training in Brisbane tomorrow. It's a fun day where we learn new techniques and business ideas and catch up with other demonstrators. One of the fun things to do is to prepare a whole bunch of swaps. Make twenty swaps, you get twenty back. Make 30 swaps, you get 30 back. Make 100 swaps - you've got too much time on your hands!
I made a simple swap to show another use for the new owl punch.
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Here is the owl as we know and love him.
He is perched on the branch from the Two-Step Bird Punch.
Here he is after a visit to the cosmetic surgeon.
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Just a nip here and a tuck here and he becomes a penguin. His trimmed off ears can become cute little wings or a tail.
Isn't he cute?
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