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Hello, #Fungifriday community. Today I’m sharing a beautiful project featuring a composition where the mushroom takes center stage. This is a contribution to , and I invite you all to join this weekly challenge—it’s exciting!
To meet today’s challenge, I created a mushroom arrangement using recycled materials—egg cartons, wooden sticks, dry branches, string, stones, and my imagination. I worked on it between noon and 5:00 p.m., taking the opportunity to paint them since our power was out, but I still had to glue the mushrooms in place. Then at 6:00 p.m., I finished it by gluing the mushrooms together with silicone in the cold; there’s still no electricity.
The process:
The Result:
On Saturday, I went to an Asian grocery store and saw some mushrooms, so I took some pictures of them.
And on Sunday, I was watching Chile Cultural TV, and on Pancho Saavedra’s show “Lugares que hablan”, there was a group of women picking mushrooms. They said that years ago, mushroom picking paid well enough that they could cover their entire year’s college tuition with the earnings. There, they explained the difference between edible and poisonous mushrooms.
Mushrooms have been really helpful for me in doing weekly crafts to decorate every corner of my home.
Well my friends #FungiFriday have a nice day!
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