In this pyrography tutorial I will explain how to create the Covered Bridge scene. I will show you the pyrography techniques needed to create the distant trees, the rustic bridge, the flowers, and more. The image is from a rubber stamp, and I show you how I used that rubber stamp to create a pattern that I could use on the wood.
I believe this project is beginner friendly, so please leave a comment and let me know if you agree. If you don't agree let me know why.
00:00 Intro
00:39 Using Rubber Stamps
01:16 Transferring the Image
01:39 Pyrography Portion
16:06 Importance of Contrast
16:59 Conclusion
My website has a written version of this tutorial that includes the pattern. https://wp.me/p8j0lZ-430
This tutorial uses terms like Uniform Strokes and Circular Motion. If you are unfamiliar with my terminology this video explains and demonstrates the terms: https://youtu.be/PI_U7dXHwRo
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Burner: Colwood Super Pro II
Wood: Birch Plywood
Time: 2 1/2 hours (this is for both versions of the bridge)
Size: 4 3/4 x 6 1/2 inches (12.1 x 16.5 cm)
Artist: Brenda Wilkie
Video created by: Brenda Wilkie
Music written & performed by: Todd Wilkie