A trail of breadcrumbs…

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Hi there! We are Ione and Malú and we’ve devised a series of invitations to create your own adventure!
Anyone can join, any time, anywhere. Choose your own adventure, do them all or use them as guidelines to make up your own playful exploration!

Ione likes playing with earth, stories and creatures, whether in a garden, on a farm or in our collective imagination. She loves sharing and swapping ideas with others about the many ways we can get to know the space around us and the earth under our feet.

Malú likes to play with plants and colours. She can usually be found making colourful concoctions, stitching stars onto things, talking to the plants and fairies in the forest or playing with her dog Lobo.


Walking is Fun!

Some people believe that walking helps us think better because the mind works at roughly the same speed as our feet move when they walk at a normal...

Feeling Grounded

Collect at least 3 examples of the ground. This can be in any way you like. You could: ❋ take photographs of the ground underneath your feet, whether...

Musical Birds

Go outside and find a place where you can hear birds, even if it’s just a flock of pigeons or some noisy crows. Listen to the sound they make...

Sniff Sniff

Have you noticed how dogs love to sniff everything? That is because they perceive the world through their noses! My dog once told me that he can sniff...

Anthotypes!

Anthotypes are a fun way to play with colour, plants and sunlight! All you need is: ☼ Your choice of: berries, beets, black beans or red cabbage ☼...

Spontaneous Ink

What colours can you find in your environment? Go and see Can you find any colour that is transferable? Look for something that you might be able to...

Memory Drawing

Go for a walk – it can be inside, outside, long or short. Pay attention to your surroundings and look out for something that catches your eye. It...

Share your playful findings with us using the hashtags
#LoveToPlay2021 & #InvitationsAnywhere

✧ These invitations can also be found in Ione’s blog Cultivating Seeds


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