Thursday, April 7, 2022

Cheese Board Sprig and Graphic Bee

Small-scale leaves and berries arch fits within a 4” circle 
footprint, with line drawing bee above. 
Use design for small round plaque decoration 
(vinyl or spray painted), personalizing on serve ware (etching)
as vinyl design to transfer onto selected surface,
or on small cutting board such as the small cutting board 
or trivet shown below (scorch inked). 
This "cutting board" was purchased (2022) from Hobby Lobby
as part of their "the Spring Shop" collection,
prepared with "Scorch Ink" then scorched using a high heat gun.

PROJECT AND PROCESS:
1. Find and study the Scorch Pen use guidelines
through their website and video presentations.
Here is one youTube video to check out:
A) As recommended, be sure to sand through several
progressively-finer grit sand papers. For this project,
I sanded using a final grade of 400 on the surface to be
"burned".
2. Prepare the bee and flourish vinyl stencil then
remove it from its carrier paper, and . . .
. . . center it onto the surface to be scorched.
3. Continue to follow the prescribed instructions
from the Scorch marker manufacturers.
Including the best way to ink inward to avoid pushing
the ink under the stencil vinyl.
4. When the inking ins completed, carefully pull back
the stencil, watching for the ink to make sure all areas
were thoroughly applied as it is removed, in case
it needs to be carefully replaced for re-inking.
Otherwise, remove vinyl completely.
5. Use the prescribed heat level tool to process
the ink so that it turns to the scorch mark that is desired.
NOTES: A) the project shown is birch, and it took more
time to change over to the wood burn depth of color
that I wanted;
B) depending on the wood selected, the heat tool can
create a scorch cloudiness around the design
where the heat affects the wood. (This is the main
problem I have had using the scorch ink - I really want
it to look like wood burning and not just change color.)
Here is my finished project.
There is even a little bit of scorch cloudiness
around the inked lines of my project, I'm sorry to admit.


2 comments:

  1. Hi Jodi, do you have a time frame when this tutorial will be finished. I purchased the pens and I am looking forward to going this. You are so talented.

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