Pyrography - Making patterns on wooden spoons - Join me through the process

in art •  8 years ago 


I wood burned this spoons as a request made by my sister. I took some photos through the process. The pattern is just a big doodle.
These are the original two spoons. 

 


I started with the big spoon as it will take me longer to wood burned. I only made patterns on the back and front of the handle. Below you can see the progress. 

 

 

 

 

Next I started burning the small spoon. I didn't make a design all the way down the handle. This was harder to make because the handle was cylindrical; I had to rotate the spoon everytime to go round with the design.

 

 

 


 


This is a great way to decorate your plain wooden spoons. Follow me for more pyrography art.
@anca3drandom 


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Such small details and steady hands!

Yes the details are a bit small :)

Great work @anca3drandom , @cryptofunk is right- such detail!

Thank you! I'm lucky that I still see quite well :)

Gorgeous, the New TRIBAL WOODEN SPOONS!

:) that could be a gret title.

Beautiful!

:) Thank you.Hope you will use them with pleasure.

Excellent job!

You sure are good with a flamethrower!

Thank you. I'm improving every day.

Excellent job, this brings back memories of woodburning in high school. I also want to try electopyrography.

What interesting works. You didn't try a burning out the laser? I have lessons of production of products from genuine leather.
You come to me @alex2016

I didn't try a wood burning laser.

Very nice anca3drandom

Thank you Marius!

Nice!

I'd like to have the spoon)

Thank you!

These are awesome! Where did you learn such a unique craft?

I learned it in school, more than ten years ago.

Really enjoying your work. It's so detailed and precise. I love it also that you put it on usable things.

It reminds me of henna--one of my favorite forms of art.
https://steemit.com/art/@everlove/henna-art-on-art

Would be fun to play with such patterns as a collective someday!
Keep the enjoyment flowing!

Thank you! Henna is quite wonderful . I have seen on your blog.

Hey Anca! Noticed you follow my blog and wanted to drop in and say hi. Love the spoon, that's pretty intricate detail in such a small space, I love it!

Hello! Thanks. Glad you like it.

Well, as a carpenter and theatrical scenic designer, may I say, you have a real skill there. Keep it up.

Thank you. I feel I'm getting better everyday as I practice.

It shows. I hope you share more of your woodburning.

Look at you go trending Anca!
Great to see! :-)

Keep us posted sharing your well crafted Art!

Thank you for reblogging this. :)

You are welcome! :-)

@anca3drandom - thank you for posting this - too late
but I saw this reblogged by a friend -
it's very creative !
salute!
would want to do on my wooden spoons now.
Thanks to the idea!

Thank you. And thank you for the reblloging :)

These are amazing Anca, so much nicer than the dip painted one's the shabby chic crowd seem to love at the moment.

Thank you! These might take a while longer to make that the ones with paint.

This would take a lot longer than dipping one end in some chalk paint. :D

Wow these are beautiful. I love the balance between flow and order in the design. I've thoroughly enjoyed seeing all of your creations on Steemit, thanks for sharing your processes.

I'm not sure if you sell your art already but you might be interested in checking out Peerhub.com to offer your creations paid in Steem dollars (you can find more info about it here). It is a marketplace that is focused around Steem dollars and the Steemit community. We're holding a raffle this week with a pool of 150 SD if you post an item on the site. I will also be making a weekly post highlighting newly listed items in the marketplace that could potentially help your creations reach a wider audience :-)

Wow that is such a great idea. I'm not selling yet, just giving them to family. But I will have to check out the site. Thank you for telling me about the site.

Please let me know if you post on Peerhub I'd love to buy some of your creations!