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Scorch Marker Crafter Of The Week: Brittany Ingraham
At Scorch Marker, we love our customers! And, we really enjoy seeing and sharing all the wonderful things they create. This week, we talked with c... -
Three Ways to Celebrate Easter with the Scorch Marker
Easter is right around the corner and everyone is looking for new ways to decorate and celebrate the springtime holiday. And, at Scorch Marker, w... -
Make Your Own Wood Burned Garland for Valentine's Day
Valentine’s Day is coming up quickly, and we’re feeling the love (and craftiness) of the season. In this blog post, we’re teaching you how to use... -
How to Wood Burn the Perfect Sign for Your Man Cave
The holiday season is approaching, and many of us are still scrambling to find or make the perfect gift. With the Scorch Marker though, the craft... -
Burn Your Own Home Decor with the Scorch Marker
There is nothing quite as unique, or special, as designing and creating your own home decor. It’s so much more personal than buying it from a sto... -
Wood Burn Your Own Holiday Cutting Board
Believe it or not, the 2021 holiday season is right around the corner! Now is the best time to start preparing your home decor for family gatheri... -
4 Wood Burning Craft Ideas that are Perfect for October
Another summer is coming to a close, and the long, hot days are being replaced by brisk air and bright leaves. And now that everyone in the north... -
Can you Burn Painted Wood with the Scorch Marker?
When it comes to pyrography, not all wood is created equally. In fact, there are even some woods that you should avoid burning altogether. Not o... -
Wood-Burning Basics You Should Know Before Trying Pyrography
Trying out any new hobby feels a little bit scary, especially when it comes to handling hot tools. You don’t want to mess things up, and you definitely don’t want to get hurt, which is why you must do your research beforehand.
One of the most important wood-burning basics is to start by gathering all of your supplies and becoming familiar with your tools.
When we understand how something works, we can accomplish so much more with it.