This is a nifty little piece of magic.
Desert Rose:
The setup is quick, however it
can't be performed impromptu. As a restaurant worker, I am having trouble seeing how this will be
practical as the roses can get crushed in your jacket (to avoid giving away the secret, it's risky
to make the roses in front of the spectators). However maybe with a bit of help from the restaurant,
you can store them somewhere and perform it when there is a special occasion? Just an idea.
7 Digits:
This is a cool and bold way to give your number out, not guaranteeing a number in
return (so make sure you brushed your hair that day). Being married or in a relationship might
render this trick irrelevant, however, instead of the line: "If you need a tour guide whilst you're
here in ______ you know where to find one (ie: you)" you could say something like "If you need an
entertainer for your next event, you know where to find one", so it's a neat way to hand out your
non-business card, you would only forfeit getting their number in return... unless you said
something a little later, like "wouldn't it be great if this napkin had your contact details on?"
instead of asking them for THEIR business card for you to make contact with (as all business
magicians should).
Overall, Chris taught the material well, a bit fast to be honest. I fear
newbies to magic might have trouble with the sleight he taught in 7 Digits, however it's not a tough
one.
Good job all involved!