I’ve never done this before, but my mum found a fully intact dragonfly by our pool and I figured I wouldn’t let it go to waste. It’s pretty tacky, and I had to glue the tail back on as it had fallen off, but I’m rather proud! I can’t identify what type of dragonfly it is… I just know it’s a common Australian species. Advice and tips would be awesome.
Looks pretty good!
Personally I would have taken a bit more time to straighten it out, and used smaller pins and a bunch more of them. But this is more art than science.
The main thing I've had trouble with is patience, don't be afraid to really take your time and redo things
Looks good, i had also my first try on a dead ladybug. But whell while cleaning some things my sleve caught on the needles.
MAKE SURE YOU OUT IT SOMEWHERE IT CAN DRY AND NO BE DISTURBED.