[SHADING TUTORIAL] Woodburning Succulents & Cactus Key Organizer

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024

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  • @bobsmith3790
    @bobsmith3790 6 місяців тому +2

    I haven’t even started this video yet but I wanted to make sure to tell you how much I’m getting out of yours. I’m just started learning wood burning and your videos su great to watch. I’m anxious

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  6 місяців тому

      That makes my day! So happy to hear you’re enjoying them 🙌

  • @olafitzgerald4926
    @olafitzgerald4926 17 днів тому +1

    You are the BEST!

  • @Zara0811xy
    @Zara0811xy 2 місяці тому +1

    Wow wow wow ❤

  • @burghbrat3319
    @burghbrat3319 9 місяців тому +1

    These are pretty simple shapes for a beginner (forget the shading, not for me yet) and I do love succulents, so I think I might try. Thank you for this one, and for all your help and tips.

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  9 місяців тому

      Glad you’re finding it helpful! Good luck on your project 🔥🙌

  • @sandeebond4514
    @sandeebond4514 Рік тому +1

    Ty. Very well explained and love your videos ❤️

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  Рік тому

      You’re welcome! Glad you’re enjoying the videos 🙌🔥

  • @keithmagill4848
    @keithmagill4848 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much! I'm a newbie in the U.K. Just started yesterday! I'm seriously tempted to sign up for your kits if you ship to over here? 😊

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  Рік тому

      I would love to ship over there! I don’t right now because the shipping pretty much doubles the cost of the box, and many countries won’t let me ship wood there, but I would love to find a way sometime down the road!

    • @keithmagill4848
      @keithmagill4848 Рік тому +1

      @@BurnSavvy Ah, ok. I thought mailing here might be costly. But, thank you for your brilliant videos! Could you recommend a make of burner to start with? I am drawn to the slightly more expensive nib ones.
      Thanks. 😀

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  Рік тому

      I absolutely love the Colwood Detailer. This company ships it worldwide, and if you decide to buy from them, use code SAVVY to get a discount:
      www.bearwood.com/deluxe-kit-detailer.html?aff=14
      You might need buy an adapter to use it in your country, but it’s worth it. Colwood also has the Super Pro machine which is awesome if you want some thing that has higher heat and a dual burner. Colwood is interchangeable with Optima pens, and with a pen adapter you can use Razertip pens on the Colwood machine too. It’s very versatile

  • @willowmcdonald2805
    @willowmcdonald2805 11 місяців тому +1

    how do you make it where the heat dont bleed out of what you want to wood burn

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  11 місяців тому

      Turn the heat down or move faster

  • @KendaleThomas
    @KendaleThomas 2 місяці тому +1

    How do I know which side to shade from? Is it based on the light source or is it always the same?

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  2 місяці тому

      Definitely based on the light source. Shade the parts that would not be in direct contact with the light

    • @KendaleThomas
      @KendaleThomas 2 місяці тому

      @@BurnSavvy OK thank you!

  • @jbravo2429
    @jbravo2429 7 місяців тому +1

    Can seal with just mod podge

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  7 місяців тому +1

      True, but mod podge is not water resistant. I prefer anything that’s going to get handled to be water resistant 👍

  • @nagihanyakan7927
    @nagihanyakan7927 Рік тому +1

    👌

  • @goldenscales
    @goldenscales Рік тому +1

    Hi there! Please can I get an answer to this question... Why are they called succulents, when in fact these plants are inedible, and extremely toxic to humans?

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  Рік тому +2

      Haha! Good question. I know some are edible and some are not, but I couldn’t tell you why they are called succulents

    • @burghbrat3319
      @burghbrat3319 9 місяців тому

      Late to the party (sorry) but the plants are called succulents because they reserve water (they're 'juicy') in their leaves and tissues, and can survive hot, dry, desert conditions where they don't get frequent or regular rainfall. They take what they can when they can, and store it for later when they need it. Most plants would die in such conditions, but succulents can survive for months or longer with only the water they have stored.