There is new in the air. She is precious and real and finally arriving.

I have always felt like sort of a one trick pony when it comes to crafting. I gocco. I used to do other stuff, but when I got my Gocco Printer about 5 years ago, I stopped doing much else. Nothing matches it when it comes to ease of use. And my lifestyle only gives me small units of times with which to make stuff, so the Gocco makes sense.

But this past month, I decided to venture out and commit to two art projects that would require that I use up lots of Gocco screens and bulbs. Like, lots. This was getting expensive and stressful, so I decided it was time to learn something new. I started researching ways that I could transfer lots of words onto wood. Stories from my blog, twitter posts, all kinds of stuff. I wanted each piece to be relatively one of a kind, I wanted the freedom to be able to randomly make a piece of wall art the way I would jot down a note in my Moleskine notebook. I wanted to be break free from the Gocco.

A call to the factory where I was buying irregular bits of wood for these projects helped me discover the wood burning pen/tool. You know, the kind of thing that Boy Scouts use to draw deer heads on patches of leather? Apparently everyone’s older brother had one of these things. Still not sure what I am talking about? Here’s the page from the catalog that I ordered mine from:

Creative Marks Wood Burning Pen

You can totally pick these up at any craft store for about $35, but those places stress me out with all the scrap booking stuff, so I try to stay away! For about another $20, you can pick up a set of alphabet stamps! This was my first idea, to burn in my silliness one letter at a time. That was until the woman taking my order told me about the transfer tip for the tool. It sounded too good to be true. With the flat tip of the pen, one can transfer laser prints onto word, fabric, leather, whatever. Just reverse any text, heat up the pen to 750 degrees and you are in business!

My first night of learning was stressful. Here I am working on my first transfer:

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And after about an hour of working on it, this is what I got:
woodtransfer1.gif

Not great, but not bad either!

Note to self (and Crafty Blog readers): Do not ever try to learn a new craft 15 days before needing 40 new pieces for two different venues. Don’t do this to yourself. Even if the instructions on the box make it look like anyone can wield the wood burning/transfer tool, know that it is not this easy. And if you only have two hours a day to perfect your new craft, odds are you will not perfect it in time to actually finish said 40 pieces. Ok. End rant.

My second night of trying out the tool yielded slightly better results, if still not perfect. Here is a “finished” piece:

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Each time I use the tool, I learn something new and get better at it. This past weekend I got some help with my twins and was able to work for about 3 hours uninterrupted and finished about 6 pieces (photos to come once Artomatic opens!).

I am energized by my ability to pick up something new and encourage everyone to step out of their crafting comfort zone and try something different.

What is your dream skill? Mine is actually quilting, oh my, who has time for that?

Tina Seamonster blogs her life and craft at http://www.ilikeseamonsters.com. The title of this blog is what she was burning into wood today.

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7 Comments

  1. I got a wood burning tool last year and didn’t realize you could do this! I’ve done some pretty ugly drawings with mine (but it smells good when you’re doing it!)..thanks for the tips- your new stuff rocks!

  2. How do you keep curious little fingers from grabbing the 750 degree pen?

  3. Oh, cool! I read about this in CRAFT and wanted to pick one up. I still don’t get HOW they work, it is great to see that it does, though! Thanks for posting this. INSPIRATION!

  4. I’m jealous. I always wanted to try woodburning. I’ll have to keep coming back to see what you make of it.

  5. cori! i totally have to wait for them to go to sleep. or have two people to wrangle them and keep them away from me.

  6. megan! the work i saw on your website is awesome! it looks like your art would make sense with a woodburning tool. wow. really cool stuff.

  7. This looks like this has awesome potential! How exciting…WORDS are everything. Well, you know what I mean…WORDS make a difference! There are so many quotes I’d love to see burned like this. If you are ever looking for ideas…drop me a note…I imagine they rattle around all of us like crazy!

    You rock TinaSeaMonster!!

    Best,
    zJayne
    http://www.zjayne.etsy.com

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