Every great pyrography piece started with a beginner who just picked up the pen.
Wood burning looks difficult. The results people share online — the hyper-realistic wolf portraits, the intricate
Celtic knotwork, the photographic landscapes burned into basswood — seem like they belong to another level of artist
entirely. They don’t. They belong to people who learned the right techniques, practiced on the right materials, and
built their skills one project at a time.
The Complete Guide to Pyrography walks you from your very first burn to finished, sellable artwork:
– Fixed-tip vs. variable-temperature burners — the real differences and what to buy for your budget
– Which woods burn clean and which ones fight you — and why basswood is where every beginner should start
– The five core techniques: line work, shading, stippling, texture strokes, and gradient control
– Three step-by-step beginner projects: a feather, a mandala coaster, and a simple landscape
– How to burn realistic fur, feather detail, and animal eyes — the most searched subjects on Etsy
– Adding color with pencils, watercolor, and wood stains without ruining your burn
– Finishing and sealing your work so it lasts for decades
– Pricing, platforms, and how to turn your craft into side income
Pick up the pen. The wood is waiting.









