This is just a quick blog about the Ladybug Native American styled flute we did recently for a co-worker who commissioned this flute for his daughter. The little girl, Allison, is 7 and loves ladybugs and elephants. Todd crafted the flute out of maple and I did the pyrography on it. I did not keep … Continue reading The Ladybug Native American Styled Flute wood burning
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The Doodle Trinket Box Pyrography Project wood burning
The doodle trinket box was a commissioned piece requested from a friend, Judi, who wanted something functional with pyrography art on it. Todd & Judi worked out the technical details about size, number of drawers, and wood choice. After which I was given dimensions of 7 x 11 inches to burn on I and … Continue reading The Doodle Trinket Box Pyrography Project wood burning
The Heart Box Pyrography Art wood burning
I work at a grain elevator and every year the union organizes an auction for charity. Normally I donate baked goods, but this year I decided to donate pyrography artwork. I had a little wooden box I bought at the craft store and decided I would decorate it, line it with velvet, and hope it … Continue reading The Heart Box Pyrography Art wood burning
The Rose Fairy pyrography art wood burning
I consider this to be my first piece of pyrography art because it is closer to what I do when drawing with pencil/charcoal. Put in other terms it has shading to give it some elements of being three-dimensional. When I did this piece I still wasn’t sure that I wanted to invest a lot … Continue reading The Rose Fairy pyrography art wood burning
The Beginning pyrography art wood burning – Tongue Drums
My first foray into the world of pyrography art occurred on four tongue drums my husband agreed to build for a coworker. I experimented a little on some sample wood and then got to work. I would have to admit that one of my biggest downfalls is I have little patience for practicing. I’m … Continue reading The Beginning pyrography art wood burning – Tongue Drums