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How to Make a Pyrography Home Plaque

Level
Beginner
Time
1 hour
Budget
10 - 30

Pyrography is an excellent craft to learn, and one that is trending this year! Follow the below tutorial to find out how easy it is to transfer a design onto a piece of wood using a tracing paper and a pyrography tool.

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How to make

Step 1

Measure the plaque. When you create a design allow 5mm around the edge to ensure it fits. The fonts shown are Autumn in November and Times New Roman, you can find free fonts available with a quick internet search. Once you have created your design, in the settings of your design software flip the image horizontally and print onto tracing paper.

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Step 2

Cut off the excess tracing paper and place the ink side down onto the plaque and tape into place.

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Step 3

Using the embossing tool, gently rub over the image to transfer the ink onto the plaque. Peel back the paper and check the pressure you have applied is enough.

Step 4

Allow the pyrography tool to heat up for approximately five to ten minutes. Use a fine ended tip, you can build up thickness if you need to later.

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