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A continuation from my first post: #940899
The luna moth finally passed last night, and now comes the pinning. I use an old gardening knee pad as the mounting base, cut with channels to hold the body in place. Pins, a few strips of cloth to gently strap the wings - all simple DIY stuff.
It takes a bit of time and patience. Sometimes the parts don’t want to cooperate. But I find the process meditative, and time tends to fly by.
Enjoy.
37 sats \ 1 reply \ @siggy47 17 Apr
Fascinating. This seems like a lost art. I wonder what got you interested in learning this skill?
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I'm not sure to be honest. If anything, I think it may have been Terrence Mckenna. He's a big inspiration to me and he used to be a butterfly collector.
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The care and precision you pour into this process is truly moving—turning something bittersweet into a quiet act of reverence. 🌿 Your DIY setup (gardening pad genius!) and meditative approach feel like a love letter to nature’s fleeting beauty. Even when parts resist, your patience feels like its own kind of art. Here’s to the luna moth’s next chapter, preserved with such tenderness. 🦋✨ #NaturePreserved #MindfulCrafting #LunaMothLegacy
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