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Yearn to Burn: A Pyrography Master Class: 30 Creative Woodburning Projects with Step-by-Step Instructions

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By (author): Simon Easton

Take your woodburning art to the next level by taking a masterclass with award-winning pyrographer Simon Easton! This inspired sequel to the bestselling book Learn to Burn offers the opportunity to advance your skills with guidance from a master craftsman. Yearn to Burn is organized by the life attributes that lend themselves to creativity--Live, Laugh, Love, Learn, and Life. Themed projects within each section are designed to build your skills while you create an array of handsome household items, gifts, home d cor and more. Thirty new projects with clear instructions and step-by-step photographs fit a wide variety of occasions and decors. Burn beautiful and memorable items like Christmas tree decorations, mirrored box frames, a child''s wood pencil case, a hanging leather map, and more. See more
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  • Format: Paperback
  • Dimensions: 200 x 250mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jul 2019
  • Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • ISBN13: 9781565239869

About Simon Easton

Simon Easton studied a BA (Hons) degree at Manchester Metropolitan University where he studied woodturning silversmithing and pewterware. His pewter napkin ring set was one of the MMU winners of the Pewter Live 1999 competition and was displayed at Pewterers'' Hall in London. He has won both a Precious Metals Bursary and a Grant from the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths in order to produce design concepts that he had developed. The common theme in Simon''s work was a decorative and textural feel often rich in embellishment or pattern.

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