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Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 22: The Resplendent Quetzal

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 21: Matching and Mixing Greens

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 20: Painting The Rose Chafer Beetle

June Is Bustin' Out All Over

NJWM No. 2: Spring Stories

Tiny Owl Dispatch No. 6: Updates

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 19: The Crawlies

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 18: Three Ways To Draw Birds

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 17: The Pollinated

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 16: The Pollinators

Spring Renewal

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 15: Dark And Light Shapes Are The Keystones Of Realistic Art

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 14: Drawing Peonies And Other Plants

21 Days Of Nature

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 13: Let's Practice Drawing A Moving Subject

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 12: The Luna Moth

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 11: Trees

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 10: Bee Hummingbird

Let's Spread The Wonder!

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 9: Black-Capped Chickadees

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 8: Pine Martens

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 7: Lichen and Moss

What’s In My Field Kit?

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 6: I Notice, I Wonder, It Reminds Me Of

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 5: Creating 3D Form With Color

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 4: Shadow And Light Makes Your Drawing More Realistic

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 3: Visual Note-taking

Weekly Prompt No. 23: Your Nature Spark

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 2: Star Anise and Cloves

Wonder-Filled Wednesday No. 1: Shells

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Weekly Prompt No. 22: Dissection — Creating A Study Page

Nature journaling may be the most important thing you do for yourself in 2025