Discover ways to add texture to your writing. Trace stones with your fingers. Find smooth and compare it to . . . . Then rub the edges of petals. Do leaves return a rubbery response?
Find bouncy in branches.
Decide if pollen feels like satin strips or granules of sand? How does the magenta taste? Describe mushiness.
Compare rose petals to man-made materials. Play with words: crinoline, organdy, gabardine. Which sounds do they suggest? What if you explored them with your toes?
Find a minty taste of sepals? Do daisies taste like fried eggs?
Gather and glide into textures you've never explored.
Include: odd sounds, earth scents, tastes of sweet and sour, and a kaleidoscope of colors.
Mix and match to texturize your writing. Use your fingers and your toes to adventure into texture.
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