I would love to see a video stitching the leather to the wing. Thank you for showing this process. I have recently worked this way with a beautiful barn owl. It is definitely a process and a way to connect with life and death in deep contemplation. May you walk in beauty.
my owl died so i kept the wings inside a little plastic bag a month ago, i wanted to frame them, now they're closed and smell a bit is there a way to still do this ?
I found a crow on side of the road, so I took a wing and put it under borax. It was about a week ago so I haven't checked on it. But now I am wondering if it will be all messed up. First time I've done anything like that and I hope it will be OK.
Does borax and salt work the same? I have turkey feathers and places them in salt to cure. I'm not sure if this is correct or not. Also, so you cover container or keep it open ?
I know I'm a year too late but I find a mixture of borax, baking soda and salt is perfect. Smaller, non winged specimen (ex., rabbit feet) will benefit soaking in isopropyl alcohol for a few days prior to speed up the drying process.
I would love to see a video stitching the leather to the wing. Thank you for showing this process. I have recently worked this way with a beautiful barn owl. It is definitely a process and a way to connect with life and death in deep contemplation.
May you walk in beauty.
I'm also a girl that's into playing with...dead stuff. Lmao I don't kill them but I collect them. Thank you for being you...I love it
That's a awesome idea! Glitter!!! I'm working on a Hawks wings.
thanks for this video! what is a simple way to harvest a wing? does one have to open the bird and clean around wing bone for a catbird sized bird?
my owl died so i kept the wings inside a little plastic bag a month ago, i wanted to frame them, now they're closed and smell a bit is there a way to still do this ?
I'm wondering if you place the wings in salt after freezing and then pinning? Is it necessary to put them in salt to dry?
I found a crow on side of the road, so I took a wing and put it under borax. It was about a week ago so I haven't checked on it. But now I am wondering if it will be all messed up. First time I've done anything like that and I hope it will be OK.
Does borax and salt work the same? I have turkey feathers and places them in salt to cure. I'm not sure if this is correct or not. Also, so you cover container or keep it open ?
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I know I'm a year too late but I find a mixture of borax, baking soda and salt is perfect. Smaller, non winged specimen (ex., rabbit feet) will benefit soaking in isopropyl alcohol for a few days prior to speed up the drying process.
I bow hunt pigeon... any chance you could show me the best way to breast em?
Really appreciate you and your channel!☆♡☆
You kinda sound irish lol :)