Woodburning PP
Woodburning PP
Woodburning PP
History of Wood
Burning
In early 19th century it
was used for
decoration and
classified as Folk
Art.
1736 Artist Unknown
A large range of
shades can be
achieved. Varying the
type of tip used, the
temperature, or the
way the iron is
applied to the material
all create different
effects.
The White Horse, pyrography on poplar
Students will:
Learn new techniques using various
woodburning tools
Express themselves through creative
woodburning
Gain familiarity with woodburing as an
artform & craft.
Materials
Procedure
1. Search for an image of an animal or creature
up close head view.
2. A image with a lot of texture, hair, scales,
patterns to recreate. Image must be realistic.
A woodburning pen is a
very simple tool. Its a penlike device with a metal end
through which heat is
transferred to a removable
tip. With any kit, youll get 47 different tips for various
methods of burning: straight
lines, rounded lines,
shading, etc.
Keep a wet paper towel on hand to wipe off the end of the tip every once in a while
as residue from the wood builds up.
If youre getting a lot of smoke, the pen is too hot. Try turning down the heat for a
smoother, smokeless burn.
Be mindful of safety. The tip gets extremely hot several hundred degrees F, at
minimum, in fact. So when the tool is plugged in, always be mindful of where
the hot metal end is. Be sure it isnt touching anything and always have it
resting on the metal stand when not in use.
Final Touches
Once you are done burning use
watercolor pencil to add light hint of
color to your work. DONT use bold
color that will distract from your wood
burning.