8 Eye-Catching Pyrography Butterfly Patterns & Project Ideas
Butterflies are beautiful and breathtaking, even on the burn art. But what type of items can they do PYROGRAPHY BUTTERFLY PATTERNS on? If you want to find out, feel free to check out this article.
Burn Pattern Ideas
Colorful Single Danaid
- This has been done on a wood log, the outcome is very pretty after adding colors
- An intermediate level pyrographer can do it easily
- This can be kept as a wall décor, and will be loved by any butterfly lover or any entomologist.
Simple Outline
- Beginner friendly art, easy to do if you use stencil and scorching paste
- Contains only the basic butterfly outlines
- Not necessary to add shades and details
- Suitable for kid-friendly projects
- Easy to follow the tracings or transferred patterns
Back And Sideway Patterns
- Need a good skill of wood burning and applying colors
- Need at least 2 days for this project
- Contains different shapes and views
- May contain good shading and details
- Extremely good one for gift
On a Single Flower
- Professional level burn work
- Requires tracing or pattern transfer, especially for beginners. But a good mastery on strokes is vital for this level of outcome
- The design usually contain a single flower with the butterfly on it or hovering over it.
- Requires various levels of burning and shading
Flying With Friends
- Very vivid and detail wood burn including realistic patterns
- It involves a lot of different insects, birds, and amphibian shapes
- You must be skilled in using different burning tips and making different shapes
- Good level of color sense is mandatory
- Requires at least 3 days to complete
- You can add some quotes on it
With Floral Motifs And Vines
- Intermediate and professional level pyrographers are encouraged to do these
- These contain floral patterns, and the butterfly may be a part of it or around it.
- Can be time-consuming depending on the level of pattern complexity
Borders
- Beginner friendly, but some strokes and shading may require some intricate skill
- Contains pyrography patterns surrounding the borders of the object
- Can contain simple to complex patterns
- Stencils and easy pattern transfer methods are handy here
Fairy Pattern
- Professional level pyrography
- Contains half of the colorful insect pattern and the other half is floral designs but having the shape of a wing
- Design varies based on the artist or client’s demands
Items To Do This Pyrography Patterns On
Now you must be wondering which items you can do this pyrography on. Well, here is a list!
- Wooden box
- Spoon
- Serving tray
- Wooden mirror and comb
- Keyring
- Necklace or pendant
- Mugs or vases
- Tissue box
- Guitar and other musical instruments
- Décor items, etc.
Additional Resources For Your Study
- A good video on nymphalid wood burn art
- How about insect wood burn arts?
- You will enjoy watching the video embedded below
Final Words
Butterfly pyrography patterns are both easy and complex at the same time. It is all up to the artists to choose and decide what type of artwork they want to do. And while the burning patterns look good on the material, coloring them makes the projects more eye-catching.