8 Superb Mountain Pyrography Ideas To Tick Off Your Bucket List
Pyrography itself is a very versatile craft, and mountain pyrography is even more so. You can have so much fun with this theme as endless variations exist. Today, we’re going to show you a handful of patterns you can try based on your skill set. Bet you’ll find a project you’ll absolutely love!
Mountain Wood Burn Patterns
With Floral Patterns
- Good for intermediate pyrographers
- Good for practicing drawing curved lines
- Perfect for a quick project
Painted Mountain Pyrography
- You can incorporate other patterns with massif silhouette
- Popular patterns include trees, animals, and celestial bodies
- You can even choose to add colors
Pattern With Quote
- Good way to practice writing using a burner
- You can either use a stencil or try to freehand
- Quotes fit quite well to fill the space above the peak range shape
With Negative space
- This project will help you practice patience
- You might need a long practiced pyrography skill
- A night sky over the mountain range makes for a striking contrast and void ( the negative space)
Realistic Ones
- Do you have pro-level skills and patience? This is a job for you
- Using a reference photo of an actual mountain scene would be helpful
- You can add colors to make the snow look like real
Rainbow Over The Pinnacles
- This is an easy yet beautiful concept
- You don’t need to be a professional pyrographer but good color concept is a must
- Very good piece as wall décor and gifts
- Can take up to 6 hours to execute including applying sealants
Misty Mountains Pyrography
- This projects best suits for a professional artist
- The silhouette is a bit obscured at the base of the mountain, turning it into a misty landscape
- You must be skillful in using different tips and shading techniques
- This is a big project and it has a high selling value
- Needs at least 7 days to complete
Simple Peaks On Cutting Board
- Simple yet presentable pattern
- Full of dark shading
- A beginner can do it
- Requires at best 6 hours to complete
Relevant Resources
- Here’s a useful video of burning mountain patterns.
- Landscapes in wood burning
- Another beautiful video on this is here.
Conclusion
Now that you have a good number of ideas on how to burn mountains onto wood (or other materials), you can pick any of them! These are popular for wall décor, but you can make other pieces as well, such as coasters, wall clocks, and even jewelry!
Make sure to pick a project which suits your skill set; otherwise, don’t limit yourself. Let your imagination run wild!