I wanted to make a welcome sign for our home as I got little bored about the twine welcome sign and also I wanted to do a project with Walnut Hollow oval basswood.Ask me why ? It is because I love the look of the wood which gives more natural and rustic look with real tree texture on the edges.So, I ended up with idea of making a "Namaste"(Welcome) sign with wood burning technique so that I can use the Oval wood and also make a sign board. If you are a beginner or Wood burning is in your to do list, you can definitely try this project.
Materials Required :
Materials Required :
Wood burning tool (I used Walnut Hollow)
Pencil ,Eraser & Ruler
Wood plank(I used Walnut Hollow Oval basswood)
Sharpie markers(Optional)
Saw tooth hanger,nail sand hammer
Step 1: Free hand your design on the wood using your pencil. You can refer to doodling patterns or Zentangle pictures in pinterest or just google it for your inspirations. You can go ahead and get crazy about your designs.Of course, don't be afraid to make mistakes.You can erase it with eraser or you can name it as "Your version of Art" :).
Alternate option : You can print your design on wax paper and transfer it to the wood. To do this, Cut your waxed paper to the size of the copy paper and print your design on to the wax paper with ink jet printer(The side of wax paper doesn't matter but make sure you reverse the image ). Once the print comes out of the wax paper ,put the printed side down on to the wood and use any debit /credit card to rub the design to transfer. Or you can print the design and use black carbon paper to transfer the design on to the wood.
Step 2: Plug your wood burning tool and allow it to heat. Test it on a scrap piece of wood . Go over the design with the wood burning tool . Do not worry about your lines being even. Your lines will be perfect once you start practicing more. If you feel your lines are not even , you can add little dots or do shading to kind of mask the unevenness.You can see in the close up picture of the word "Namaste". You don't need fancy nibs to create variations(Of course, you need it if you are doing it professionally but for a beginner you can do a lot of experiments with just universal nib). You can also learn about my first wood burning experience, here.
Step 3: If you just love the wood burning look alone , you can stop it right in the before step.But, if you are like me, then grab some colorful sharpie markers and get coloring. One point to be noted is, these marker does smudge in the wood.You have to be quick and careful when coloring to avoid smudging the color.Don't hold the marker in the same place for long time .Fill the outer edges first and then color the inner space .If you are scared to use markers, you can also use color pencils to color your wood burnt pieces.
Step 4: Attach a saw tooth hanger with nails and hammer to hang it in the wall .Voila !! Your welcome sign is now ready to welcome your guests.
Namaste and thank you so much for sharing this wonderful idea. I can't wait to try this on my own. :-) #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteWelcome Mikaila :)
DeleteI love wood burning crafts, but I haven't seen any with color added like this! How nice!
ReplyDeleteCool, right ?? Thank you Kristen :)
DeleteWow! I never would have guessed you used sharpie to color in the design. I got my brother a wood burner for Christmas. Maybe I'll direct him to your craft tutorial! (:
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DeleteThis is ADORABLE! Wood-burning is on my "List of Things to Learn" and thanks to this post, it got bumped up higher. :P Thanks for sharing!!
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DeleteThis is gorgeous! I was at a baby shower last weekend and someone gave the mom to be a woodburned plaque with the baby's initials. It was so unique and creative. Your use of colored markers really makes this craft pop!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sherri :)
DeleteIt looks truly fantastic! Thank you for sharing!
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DeleteSahana, this is beautiful !!! I love the colorful design. Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty - we hope to see you again next week. :)
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I definitely love the colors! Natural burnt is nice too but the colors make the sign feel so warm and welcoming! I haven't tried wood burning in like 40 years (yes I was a youngling) but I remember I like it! I am going to have to get a kit and try this for myself :) Thanks for sharing with us at Snickerdoodle Sunday!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and how pretty this project turned out! Makes me want to try wood burning. Thanks for sharing at the Inspiration Spotlight party! Hope to see you again soon. Shared...
ReplyDeleteI love this so much! Thank you for sharing at Bloggers Brags Pinterest Party!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely & creative sign! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
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