Mastodon can be a great source of inspirations! Thanks to @ak_text post about I discovered a buzzword important for , and every and .

I show you how to do it and why a woodlouse under a stone can be as interesting as an ancient artefact behind glass:
steady.page/en/naturematchcuts

And of course you can buy me a coffee: ko-fi.com/naturematchcuts/tip or subscribe to my !

Mastodon can be a great source of inspirations! Thanks to @ak_text post about I discovered a buzzword important for , and every and .

I show you how to do it and why a woodlouse under a stone can be as interesting as an ancient artefact behind glass:
steady.page/en/naturematchcuts

And of course you can buy me a coffee: ko-fi.com/naturematchcuts/tip or subscribe to my !

🧵1/4 is a good time to play with , experiment with natural pigments. It's easy: take some surface soil without organic and other rests, solve it in water (or white school glue for longer lasting images) and paint!
The finer the soil, the better the pigments work. You can also sieve and even grind the finds. Great for children to discover the rich diversity of soil.