I like pyrography and have done a few dog portraits. This is my first cat. *Work in progress* There is a lot of work left on this before it goes to its owner.
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I like pyrography and have done a few dog portraits. This is my first cat. *Work in progress* There is a lot of work left on this before it goes to its owner.
What to do with plain, boring leather? Burn a pattern into it and make earrings, of course! These will be up for grabs whenever the sun comes out and I can takes decent pics.
I just finished a practice burn on cheap wood. Snakes make great subjects because their markings are so distinct and varied. This turned out better than expected. I hope the next one on good wood turns out this way.
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Love this old coin - I made a bag charm, purse clip, cool thing from it. Apparently people like it because they are a good seller. Click on the pic for a link to my website. I have them in my Hendywood on Amazon store too.
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Truly reclaimed wood jewelry. This teak wood pendant was handmade from a well used teak platter. The wood transformed from trash to treasure! It’s in my Amazon store.
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(via Bee Necklace Domed Coin Honeybee Necklace Malta 1972)
Silverware napkin rings (via Amazon.com: Metal Napkin Rings, Wm Rogers 1847 Silverplate, Set of 4, Recycled Silverware: Handmade)
These little wallets are really cute! I make them from cork fabric. Take a look!
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