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Dave handcrafted this 4 inch pair of lace bobbins using walnut and hollywood. The filigree design is burn etched into the holly and gives a similar appearance to that of scrimshaw. Each has been drilled for a spangle.
These have been made ready for the Christmas Craft Fairs that I'm selling at this year. I've made 4 dozen of them at the moment!
This trinket box was designed as a birthday present for a young lady, using images and designs that were special to her. These included tiger lilies, ankhs, Celtic triquetras and butterflies.
Limited Edition design for the Wood Tattoos stall at "Lambing Weekend", Lackham Country Park, 15/03/08.
This picture is part of a series detailing the creation of the Gothic chest, created on behalf of Kipper Workshops in order to promote the possibilities for their new range of blank wooden boxes.
I got bored one day and used the spare shelves from a pine wardrobe to make two advertising boards. Great fun just letting my imagination run wild!
Defending the right to occupy the place in nature reserved as his!! May this majestic creature always have a little space to roam free...
Burned on Birch...
Woodburned wall hanging for Grandma's birthday next month. The stained glass outlines will help her see it better from across the room. Not an original design; it was composed in Photoshop from two stained glass patterns found the web, and more leaves were added. It's being varnished today with multiple coats of clear satin acrylic spray finish. Dimensions are 6" x 6" and wood type is basswood.
Carving and pyrography stages finished now, and german glass eyes fitted. next and final stage...the painting.
This is my first decoy duck carving and will be painted in acrylics. (Please see my set 'decoy duck' to see the progress from the beginning)
Walnut was chosen for the 11 3/4 inches long shaft of this elegant Tibetan support spindle. Dave has burn etched the canary wood whorl with his signature leaf motif. This supported spindle weights 47 grams.
Pyrogravure / Pyrography Contreplaqué/Plywood 3pi x 2pi
Autres pyrogravures : www.flickr.com/photos/la_foese/sets/72157638588984423/
Walnut and tiger maple are the woods chosen by Dave for this beautiful spindle. He has used pyrography (burn etching) to adorn the notched 2 1/2 inch walnut whorl with his signature leaf motif. The overall length of the tiger maple shaft, including the brass hook, is 10 inches and the weight is 1.1 ounce.
pyrography on tanned leather
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Fire is irreversible. Ashes and cinders can never return to trees or paper. Destruction frequently perpetuates a similar permanence. This piece depicts the events of Genesis 19:26, of Lot's wife's disobedience. Against God's instruction and warning, she turns and looks back to Sodom and Gomorrah, causing her transformation into pillar of salt. The dichotomy of the separate wood blocks represents the brokenness between man and God after the Fall.
•Dimensions: W-16 inches H-11 inches
•Medium: pyrography(wood burning) on white maple
This set of wooden wedding place names have been made with a small hole in the corner so that they can be attached to the napkin of each guest by ribbon. They are personalised with the guest's name so that they also make a personal keepsake/memento for everyone to take away.Contact me if you are interested in ordering any wedding favours. Available on wooden tags, napkin rings, keyrings and much much more!
All designs are personalised to meet your needs and wishes.
Wattle + flower pokerwork craftwood box. Coloured with water-based stain, then varnished.
Designed by Ellie
This trinket box was designed as a birthday present for a young lady, using images and designs that were special to her. These included tiger lilies, ankhs, Celtic triquetras and butterflies.
Pyrography Classes take place at the Chingford Horticultural Society Hall, Wednesday evenings 7:30-9:30pm.