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Wood Burned Cutting Board

By: Sherrie Ragsdale

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At a Glance:

Project #17483 Skill Level: Beginner
supplies

Plaid Supplies

CUTTING BOARD PLYWOOD 13IN X 10IN MP RESIN CIRCLE

Number Needed: 1 $6.99
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Plaid ® Wood Burning Set with Variable Temperature Control - 17391E

Number Needed: 1 $26.99
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Mod Podge ® Gloss, 8 oz. - CS11201

Number Needed: 1 $7.49
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Folkart ® Brush Sets - Artist Variety Set, 10 pc. - 50536

Number Needed: 1 $8.99
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FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Forest Moss, 2 oz. - 527

Number Needed: 1 $1.69
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Mod Podge ® Resin - 16 oz. - 25264

Number Needed: 1 $29.99
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Other Supplies

  • Small pressed leaves
  • Cups
  • Respirator
  • Torch
  • Craft sticks

instructions

  1.  Woodburn a leaf pattern into the cutting board.  Refer to the photo for placement.
  2. Wood burn a name in to center of cutting board in between the leaf pattern.
  3. Paint the leaves in the leaf pattern with Forest Moss.
  4. Mod Podge leaves to the cutting board using Mod Podge Gloss.  Refer to photo for placement.
  5. Mix resin and pour over the cutting board.  Use the torch to remove any bubbles. Go to https://plaidonline.com/shop-products/mod-podge-resin-16-oz-25264 for instructions on how to use the resin.  Allow to dry for 24 hours.

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What are warm colors?
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What does color value mean?
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Related FAQs

Cool colors are all the colors on the Green and Blue side of the color wheel. Yellow, Yellow/Green, Green, Blue/Green, Blue, Blue/Purple, Purple are all cool colors. All colors on the color wheel can be both warm and cool except Orange.
Transparent colors are thinned with medium or water to create a wash or a glaze of color that you can see through to the underlying surface.
Warm colors are all the colors on the yellow and red side of the color wheel. Yellow, Yellow/Orange, Orange, Red Orange, Red, Red/Purple, Purple are all warm colors. All colors on the color wheel can be both warm and cool except Orange.

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