What it looks like when used for drawing!
this post was submitted on 11 Oct 2024
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wait, if the pigment is the spores and you put anti-bacterial in (not a fungicide), your drawing will grow mushrooms, when the spores growth conditions are met (e.g. some moisture gets in)
Oh oh! OP, try this and see if it works! Then you can sell your drawings as mushroom starters!
I will try that with the second batch, that's an awesome idea!!!