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Client Feedback: Excerpts from an actual email received:Hello! I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for your generous donation of a Black Palm Cockatoo Sarong to the raffle for the annual Northern Illinois Parrot Society seminar. I helped to set up the raffle the day before, but hand to leave a bit early, so I didn't actually see the sarong until I walked into the seminar room on Saturday morning. I stopped dead in my tracks when I saw that gorgeous batik hanging on the wall! Fortunately for me, the Universe was turned in to how much I truly wanted that beautiful piece of art and put my ticket right into the hands of the gentleman picking the winners! Again, thank you so very, very much for your generous donation, which made it possible for my home to be graced by your beautiful work, where it will be loved and appreciated for many years to come. - Julie |
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Black Palm Cockatoo Hand-painted Batik Sarong worn as a Jacket |
Black-Palm Cockatoo Hand-painted Batik SarongHow to tie the sarong as a jacket:1) Take the two corners on the right hand side and tie a double knot (towards the corners rather than the middle) 2) Now tie a double know with the left-hand corners 3) Slip one arm through the 'sleeve' you have created 4) Place the sarong over your back and slip your arm through the second 'sleeve' PS - It's easier to do than to explain <s>
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