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Category: News
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Why Practice Matters More Than Talent in Pyrography
There’s a myth that floats around the creative world, whispering in our ears from the time we’re young: You’re either born with talent, or you’re not. But here’s the truth, especially when it comes to pyrography: Talent is overrated. Practice is everything. Pyrography isn’t some mystical gift reserved for people…
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Burn Every Week, Earn a Book: The 52 Weeks of Fire Challenge
Sometimes the hardest part of any creative practice is simply showing up. That’s why we created the 52 Weeks of Fire Challenge inside Pyrography Academy, a yearlong invitation to keep your creativity lit, one small spark at a time. Here’s the deal: Every Monday, we post a new prompt inside…
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How Fire Became My Teacher: The Lessons I’ve Learned from Burning Wood
Hey there Reader, I didn’t set out to become an artist. When I first picked up a wood burner, it wasn’t some grand creative vision. A way to stay steady when everything around me felt like it was falling apart. There’s something raw about holding heat in your hand and…
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Pyrography Academy is Now Open
I’m excited to share that Pyrography Academy finally has a home, and you’re invited to be part of it. If you’ve been craving a way to learn wood burning with more structure, more inspiration, and more connection, this is for you. Pyrography Academy material lives on Thrivecart, a dedicated space…
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Why Nature is the Best Mirror: Lessons from the Trail
Hey there Reader, I didn’t grow up with trails. I didn’t grow up with steady roots or safe spaces, or Sunday morning hikes with someone pointing out birdsong and tree bark. The woods came later, as a kind of homecoming I didn’t know I needed. The first time I set…
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Limited release: A rustic bundle for your soul-fed kitchen
Hey there Reader, I’ve got something fresh from the studio that I think you’ll love, especially if your happy place is between a basket of heirloom tomatoes and a breezy front porch. Introducing the Farmer’s Market Find Box — a handcrafted collection of rustic wood-burned goods made for slow mornings,…
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Banjo. Ukulele. Fire. – New Pyrography Drop Inside
Hey there Reader, This week, the music came through the wood. I’ve just added new pyrography wall pieces that sing with Appalachian spirit and southern charm, ready for the Graves Mountain Music Festival. Cutouts are from poplar and burned by hand, each line a tribute to rhythm, roots, and the…
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From the Studio: Where Wild Things Bloom
Hey there Reader, As I sit here with a cup of coffee, the breeze drifting through the window, I’ve been thinking about how growth doesn’t always announce itself. Sometimes it looks like rest. Sometimes it looks like resistance. I’ve been walking familiar trails with new eyes, noticing how daffodils return…