Collecting butterflies provides a way to document the wide variety of nature, and an activity that will introduce proper pining techniques has been organized by a Vancouver establishment.
The attendees in the Butterfly Pinning Workshop will be learning the basics of the craft in an environment that’s fun and supportive. The practice honours the life of the insects by treating them respectfully, and the registration fee is $125.00 each.
The ticket holders for the session will be guided by its experienced instructors, and no previous experience is needed. They can take their project home with them to display, and they will learn how to properly place the pins, spread the butterfly’s wings and create their finished piece. It was explained that the venue for the activity can only be accessed by stairs. The workshop will run for two hours.
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Vancouver’s Pretty Dead Taxidermy will be providing this introduction to the art of butterfly pinning on April 15th. Spaces in the activity are expected to be filled up quickly, so those interested may want to sign up now.