BURNING my Art into WOOD?!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • Today I am BURNING my art into WOOD. I found my old wood burning tool, and decided to use up art supplies that I already have, so I found some wood slices and plaques in my studio! Let's attempt drawing on these pieces of wood and see what happens! :)
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  • @AnotherMADCreation
    @AnotherMADCreation Год назад +8

    Use a pair of cheap jewelry pliers to change the tips out and just keep a metal pan nearby to drop the hot tips into.... Like a pie pan sitting on a potholder will do the trick.

  • @monkeybarmonkeyman
    @monkeybarmonkeyman Год назад +46

    Actually... you probably ought to do this again with a better system. Hand tools would speed up the bit changes. A metal pan could hold the ones your remove when hot. Your art looks really good done in this manner.

    • @mollyomoo
      @mollyomoo Год назад +3

      I also found letting them sit in little cups of water helps them cool down quite a bit if you need to change them again.

  • @ajmastel
    @ajmastel Год назад +14

    This was a fun video to watch. I always love watching you create! Your style is so fun and unconstrained. I am a wood-burning artist and if this is something you'd like to get back into doing, I have a few recommendations. I use the Razertip woodburning tool. You hold it just like a pencil so you get an incredible amount of control. Another plus is that instead of switching out the tips (after waiting for them to cool down) you change the entire pen. No waiting required! If you have any questions or want to chat about woodburning at all, let me know! I'm always up for an arty chat. :)

  • @AppelmoesArtandPhotography
    @AppelmoesArtandPhotography Год назад +1

    That’s nice, I love the frog! I do a lot of wood burning, it’s so incredibly fun! And you can also make very realistic stuff with it. But I mostly work with a wire nib burner, those heat up and cool down much faster. I can see you have a lot of carbon build-up, that’s the black stuff you see on the nibs. If you get rid of that, it will work much better again. You can do that by running it over a tea sieve or something. That the nib broke it could be that you’re pushing too hard on the nib. Let the weight of the pen doing the job.

  • @SwtGrnEyed86
    @SwtGrnEyed86 Год назад

    Oh I absolutely love wood burning. It's very therapeutic, but it does take patience and practice. I love the froggie!!

  • @Kreative_Rainbow
    @Kreative_Rainbow 11 месяцев назад

    Painting is much faster!! 🎨 I love the smell of campfire, but time and patience is not in abundance here!! 🔥 Those pieces turned out lovely!!🤗😍

  • @J.O.Y.andArt
    @J.O.Y.andArt 11 месяцев назад +1

    May I just say I love your channel so much! It is a place I can come and feel cozy, peace, and joy. You are such a beautiful person inside and out, not to mention your incredible art talent! Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful art and life with us!❤❤❤

  • @EvelynRobinson22
    @EvelynRobinson22 Год назад +1

    Wood burning brings back memories of high school, here in Australia (at least at my school) we had a subject that was called ‘wood work’ or something, it was of my favourite subjects…any creative one was really 😂

  • @Littlewings1211
    @Littlewings1211 Год назад +2

    I bought a set like this (it is a combo of pyrography tool and soldering iron) to use to solder some jewellery pieces but I do want to try the pyrography side too.
    Could you not use a pair of pliers (not too much pressure) to remove the nib when it is hot and put it into a dish of cold water to cool? One of your tin dishes you use as a palette would be great for this. That way you don't have to wait for it to cook before you can continue working on your piece. Once they're cool just dry them off with a small towel/facecloth/paper towel etc and they're good to go again.

    • @AnotherMADCreation
      @AnotherMADCreation Год назад +3

      Don't drop your nibs in cold water, it could damage them because the water would make the hot metal suddenly contract.... Which might even cause cracks in cheaper sets.

  • @ChristinaWolfgram
    @ChristinaWolfgram Год назад

    OMG THE THROWBACK BB MIRA!!!!!!! So cute!!

  • @lotusflowerpassion
    @lotusflowerpassion Год назад +2

    I have done a little wood burning years ago is fun but yes takes a long time to do can be meditative . Thanks for sharing the Frog is so cute and what a wonderful Keepsakes for your son. 💖

  • @miiaproductions
    @miiaproductions Год назад

    I have tried a little bit of wood burning when I was a teenager. I made I sign for my grandmothers hobby room when I was a kid, it’s fun but so much harder than it looks 😊

  • @KristinaDym
    @KristinaDym Год назад +2

    I have only recently started watching RUclips, and your channel is one of my favorites! I watch your old videos and sketch along with you. When you say, “art fam” I really feel like I’m hanging out with you, and I get the feeling that you are such a genuine person. I also identify as a style hopper! I’m not a professional artist, I’m a retired pharmacist who is recovering from the trauma of that experience. Art is a huge help, and when you say, “be kind to yourself” it makes me want to cry!

  • @ninetailedbren
    @ninetailedbren Год назад

    I have a wood burning machine that has two ports for two tools, so I can swap in between them while one is cooling so I don't have to wait to change nibs. It's really fun!

  • @tatum4379
    @tatum4379 Год назад

    One of my friends woodburned Christmas ornaments with our names on them! I think it would be super fun to make ornaments 🩷

  • @human_bean9946
    @human_bean9946 Год назад

    We did wood burning in middle school in shop class, it was a lot of fun!

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art Год назад +2

    This just goes to show that when you have drawing and painting skills, they translate perfectly to so many other crafts! Mira seems so bubbly and easy-going, but the look of focus at 10:29 is intense! We never know what we'll see next on this channel!

  • @fuzzydragons
    @fuzzydragons Год назад +3

    i bought one of those over 10 years ago and havent used it yet lol
    you did a great job with it and the markers work really well with the burnt wood look 😀

  • @6736ganderjlo
    @6736ganderjlo Год назад

    I love the frog 😊, it's so funny that my parents and I were just talking about the wood burning kit they got us as kids.

  • @TheMessyDeskxyz
    @TheMessyDeskxyz Год назад

    The frog looks awesome!

  • @EmberShadowtempest
    @EmberShadowtempest Год назад +2

    Neat. My mom bought me a wood burning set for Xmas last year. I haven't tried it out yet. This gives me some ideas of what can be done with it. Thank you. Love the frog and flower.

  • @reganstandlick7520
    @reganstandlick7520 Год назад

    I absolutley adore the frog

  • @Gantorin
    @Gantorin Год назад +1

    My first and only wood burning project was on a half chunky slab slice for a friend. She wanted her house number and a design of my choice. I drew a humming bird drinking from flowers and then painted the flowers. I stained the live edge slab, and she was super happy. It was fun!

  • @sthomas8209
    @sthomas8209 Год назад +1

    I love woodburning. Honestly easy to shade with pressure and different tips. Beautiful projects can be created!

  • @michelleh9685
    @michelleh9685 Год назад +1

    Using a silicon kitchen/oven mit should help with changing hot tips. I bought myself one of these about 18 months ago after using one in class a few times & it's still sitting in its packaging, lol. Thanks for the encouragement to get it out & play.

  • @brancast2487
    @brancast2487 Год назад +3

    Have you tried "scorch pens" or "wood burning pens" ? Supposed to give the same effect on the wood but easier. ❤😊

  • @PurpleWillowArts
    @PurpleWillowArts Год назад

    Omg I love the Froggie! The tulip is also very pretty. It looks fun, but I don’t think I would have the patience. ❤

  • @Amandarose1221
    @Amandarose1221 Год назад +1

    I really do hope you do this again, maybe even with a newer wood burner . I love how these turned out! It’s something I have been wanting to do these .

  • @terahmichelle416
    @terahmichelle416 Год назад +1

    Also, watch ur pets around wood burners. Especially cats. Awesome video and art, mira. As always😊

  • @ChantelleArts
    @ChantelleArts Год назад

    Wow, that's awesome! I never would have thought to use colour on wood 😍

  • @elenacooper9409
    @elenacooper9409 Год назад

    You should do this again but try it on leather! It's a lot easier and really satisfying!

  • @carolbydesign
    @carolbydesign Год назад +1

    I never tried woodburning because im one of those people that hold my tools near the tip/bottom/whatever its called. And obviously you can't do that if its a hot tool. I've always been interested in woodburning and also gourd burning, but i know me, i know I'll go to grab the tool near the tip, out of habit, like I'd use a colour pencil, marker, paintbrush...and I'd end up burning myself.
    Your stuff turned out cute.

    • @beckybanta126
      @beckybanta126 Год назад

      YAY! It's Mira Day! Thank you for your persistence in completing both pictures. You made the working of the engraving look so easy......4,000x.....WOW! 😁

  • @BeccaBlah616
    @BeccaBlah616 Год назад

    I find it easier to do the outline in close together dots, gives it a good texture and more precise

  • @Alicenoone-u6q
    @Alicenoone-u6q Год назад

    Since I got into colored pencils, I want to do this. I have a cheap system around (one of these with thousand nips), which I used for electronics in university. But due to the experiences I had with it (flimsy nips and burning myself), I'm procrastinating that activity. And the cheap tool I have don't work with real wood, it can be used on this soft press boards.

  • @Theasworld1984
    @Theasworld1984 Год назад

    I tried wood burning art for the first time last year I did three pieces of my grandmother and one of Davy Jones from the monkees in memory of them because they both were a huge part of my childhood and really meant a lot to me 💓💓

  • @CrystalPCreates
    @CrystalPCreates Год назад +2

    You are SO inspirational! I love that you’re using what you already have in hand. Your wood pieces came out super cute! 🥰 🌷 🐸 🪵 🔥

  • @ashdaulby401
    @ashdaulby401 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the continued inspiration Mira, loving the content lately!

  • @danakirby5337
    @danakirby5337 Год назад

    I love when you try new things and make the best of your mistakes! I love the frog!❤😊

  • @goofball_2220
    @goofball_2220 Год назад

    I have that exact kit! Maybe you could try using a pliers to remove the nibs.

  • @katnilsson
    @katnilsson Год назад

    Love the drog! ❤ Hmm! Drog? Of course I meant the frog 🐸 😅!
    Try a newer and more a more powerful tool to burn next time. Maybe the technology has improved a little bit in almost a decade 😊. However I did wood burning some years ago (ok, MANY years ago) and my tools wasn’t that slow. I changed the nibs with pliers as soon as I had turned of the ting. Do not do that with the tool still connected to the socket, who knows what horrible things could happen 😮.
    I think you could do some really interesting and cool art with wood burning. Just imaging your ocean paintings with different darkness of the burned wood instead of paint. I think it would look amazing 😍

  • @BewegtesKristinchen
    @BewegtesKristinchen Год назад

    The Frog ist so Cute ♥♥♥♥
    I love your Art so much

  • @azzuparis
    @azzuparis Год назад

    The frog turned out so cute ❤
    I like the idea of using what you have to make great art. I should do the same thing as I own sooo many art supplies 😅

  • @bewithyou9976
    @bewithyou9976 Год назад

    I love your sense of humor in this video! (I mean always but you cracked me up today hahah)

  • @doninis1354
    @doninis1354 Год назад

    I love wood burning, but I would highly recomend one burner with heat regulator, I ones had one with out and it is getting hotter and hotter and ruins your art peace, and other way arround if the burner is not hot enough (depens also on the wood type) it is no fun and the outcom is not great ad all. Also I would recomend a stone tile under the wood and water or sand nearby. A glass of sand is also good for the tips to cool down (I use plyers to change them so they don't need to cool down first...impatient)

  • @deannamiller2710
    @deannamiller2710 Год назад +3

    I haven’t done wood burning in over 25 years but I know exactly how that smells. Love it ❤️ Both of your pieces are adorable

  • @brielzibub27
    @brielzibub27 Год назад

    I have that same wood burning kit! I’m just starting out with it, but I really like it. I’ve just been doing the round wooden planks for now, but I’d like to graduate to a larger wood canvas/slice

  • @leeplantlover
    @leeplantlover Год назад

    i love wood burning i used to wood burn wooden ornaments so fun!

  • @mariatrapani851
    @mariatrapani851 3 месяца назад +1

    IN AUSTRALIA IT IS CALLED A POKER PEN,, MY DAD DID A LOT OF WORK DESIGNS ON WOOD. BYE MARIA

  • @JTCreations20
    @JTCreations20 Год назад

    I tried this before and it’s fun and I love the smell of burning wood 😊 you did really good 👍🏻 I love it

  • @jascherry
    @jascherry Год назад

    I love the pieces and I have a wood burner too. I went simple as well lol

  • @melissagemmel2497
    @melissagemmel2497 Год назад +1

    Omg love your work

  • @sophieinspired
    @sophieinspired Год назад

    The frog looks so cute! 💖 What kind of marker did you put over the copics?

  • @vonkatartistry
    @vonkatartistry Год назад

    I was literally thinking about you last night, so I'm glad to see the notification pop up 🎉

  • @rivendelldaughter
    @rivendelldaughter Год назад +1

    Idk anything about wood burning so someone could correct me but could you cool it down in water? Maybe use a heat resistant glove and drop the tip in the water and maybe the tip of the tool to cool it?

  • @CreativaArtly
    @CreativaArtly Год назад

    Watching you do this makes me want to break my own wood burning stuff back out because I too still have a massive piece of wood I need to burn into.

  • @meg2422
    @meg2422 Год назад

    I have done wood burning before I made a small Pluto one and the goblin king from labyrinth on a big piece

  • @gypsyjanelastname6000
    @gypsyjanelastname6000 Год назад +1

    Not sure if someone already mentioned this or not but you can change the hot tips out with pliers.

  • @Taracinablue
    @Taracinablue Год назад

    Fun!

  • @neallybarger540
    @neallybarger540 Год назад

    U can change the tip when its hot just use a good pair of pilers just be careful not to drop it. Once U take it off put it in a oven safe pan or bowl.

  • @PhoebesWorldProductions
    @PhoebesWorldProductions Год назад

    Cool. 😊👍🏻

  • @kendravasiloff6974
    @kendravasiloff6974 Год назад

    When she first started sketching out the first one I thought she was gonna do baby Groot 😂

  • @slateportraichu5416
    @slateportraichu5416 Год назад

    Both of your pieces are adorable=3 Have a great day=)

  • @amiraadnan
    @amiraadnan Год назад

    Love it 😍

  • @oliviataylor7587
    @oliviataylor7587 Год назад +1

    Hi, just wondering if you would ever consider shipping to the UK? I’ve been wanting to purchase your products for so long but am u able to.
    Hope you’ve had a great day Mira! :)

    • @MiraByler
      @MiraByler  Год назад +3

      I wish I could ship to the UK again, but ever since they changed their laws, I need a VAT ID to be allowed to ship there. It is really hard and confusing for small businesses to get one; I’ve tried before. :(

    • @MiraByler
      @MiraByler  Год назад +3

      But thank you for wanting to support my shop!! That is so sweet 💜

    • @oliviataylor7587
      @oliviataylor7587 Год назад +1

      That’s makes way more sense, thank you for the explanation ❤️

  • @MrsBarnabas
    @MrsBarnabas Год назад

    Mira, I love the tulip and the frog, but...
    *Safety concerns!!!* (from burn savvy)
    *Safety Tips & Tricks*
    Don’t touch the metal when machine is on!
    Keep your burner away from flammable stuff.
    Tie back loose hanging hair, jewelry, headphones, etc.
    Work on a hard, sturdy surface [ex: table or desk… no need to burn holes in the couch. Or your leg.]
    Secure the stand to the table. [no holes in the carpet either]
    Always place your burner on the stand when not in use.
    Turn burner off any time you leave the table. Unplug when leaving the room.
    Use metal pliers to gently remove hot tips or insert cool tips into a hot burner. Place hot tips in a heat-safe dish to cool. If a
    tip resists going in: STOP, back up, and try again.
    *Safety tools and gear:*
    Adjustable drawing table: Helps keep heat from fingers and face. Also helps with artist posture.
    Leather gloves, rubber finger guards, finger heat shields, or thick cork grips: Keeps fingers from getting too hot.
    P95 Mask: For lung protection from smoke and sanding.
    Fan: Helps move smoke and heat away from face and fingers. Better yet, get a fan with an activated charcoal filter to clean
    smoke out of the air as it pulls it away from you.
    Air purifier cleans smoke and particulates from burning and sanding out
    of the air
    I will add:
    Put your tool down when not using it - you were waving it around, close to your hair and eyes all the time you were talking straight to camera.
    Keep your heat tools (all your art tools, in fact) away from the reach of inquisitive, exploring children. (do you have safety catches on your art room cupboards?)

  • @katekaneshiro432
    @katekaneshiro432 Год назад

    Question. Why do you let yours cool down before you change the tip?

    • @MiraByler
      @MiraByler  Год назад +1

      Good question. If you don't, you will burn your hand touching a hot tip.

  • @asashygge
    @asashygge Год назад

    Why don't you try to use plyers to unscrew the hot nibs and let them cool of on an heat resistant surface while you work with.the next tip? Should save you alot of cooling down time.

  • @megsacting3314
    @megsacting3314 Год назад

    I did it once at camp boggie creek and I was trying to do iron man for my mom and I had gloves on and I burned my self because I had one of the gloves on backwards and it had a hole in it and I touched the hot part with the hole part and ever since then I’ve never touched it again.

  • @silveysheetmetal1737
    @silveysheetmetal1737 Год назад

    I love camping

  • @HarleyWithWings
    @HarleyWithWings Год назад

    Funny thing: I was cooking a pizza and the oven needs cleaned, so it smells a little burnt every time we use it.. the WHOLE time I forgot that and thought I was tripping by smelling burnt smell. 😅

  • @Firefly-tf8gu
    @Firefly-tf8gu Год назад

    I love the smell!

  • @StephanieGuck
    @StephanieGuck Год назад

    Hi

  • @JayofallTrades
    @JayofallTrades Год назад

    I burn myself with a glue gun so i don't think I'll try this anytime soon

  • @Carolina_rain
    @Carolina_rain Год назад

    And yet nobody said anything!

  • @aliciadovebridenbaugh1198
    @aliciadovebridenbaugh1198 Год назад

    Um burning your art ito wood uh I don’t know about that

  • @i_h4ve_a_life
    @i_h4ve_a_life Год назад +1

    first one

  • @nutmeggs
    @nutmeggs Год назад

    The reason your tips are breaking is because you're using the lowest setting and feeling like you have to press super hard to get it to burn. It you had turned up the heat, it would have been a smoother/better experience.

    • @MiraByler
      @MiraByler  Год назад +1

      The highest setting was on when the tip broke.

    • @nutmeggs
      @nutmeggs Год назад

      @MiraByler LOL oohf, definitely the tool quality then! It's VERY easy (almost too easy) to get dark, deep lines with a hotter one. 😇 Definitely not worth investing unless you're dead set on actually doing something with it though, so despite tip breakage, you made some awesome artwork!!