Want to Sell Your Wood-Burned Art? Start With This Simple Plan

If you’ve been creating pyrography pieces but struggling actually to sell them, you’re not alone.

A lot of wood-burning artists hit the same wall.

You’ve got the tools.
You’ve built some skills.
You enjoy the process.

But when it comes to turning your work into income?

That’s where things get frustrating.

The problem usually isn’t talent.
Its direction.

Most beginners (and even experienced artists) spend too much time creating what they feel like making instead of focusing on what actually sells.

I won’t say you can’t do both because you can, but there is little room for overlap. When I started selling at markets, I knew I needed something that could move quickly. Something that was under 30 dollars and within weeks I was able to sell pieces well over $100.

So Why Is Your Wood-Burning Not Selling

Here’s the truth most people don’t talk about:

Beautiful doesn’t automatically mean sellable.

You can spend hours on a detailed piece, love how it turned out, and still not sell it.

Why?

Because buyers are looking for something specific:

  • small, affordable items
  • practical or giftable pieces
  • designs they instantly understand

If your work doesn’t fit those categories, it doesn’t matter how good it is. It’s going to be harder to move.

What Actually Sells in Pyrography

If your goal is to make money from your wood-burning, you need to start with the right types of projects.

Some of the easiest pyrography items to sell include:

  • wood-burned ornaments
  • coaster sets
  • keychains
  • personalized name plaques
  • small wall art

These work because they are:

  • quick to create
  • easy to price
  • appealing to a wide audience
  • perfect for gifts or everyday use

Starting with these kinds of projects helps you build momentum fast.

The Mistake That Keeps Artists Stuck

One of the biggest mistakes is jumping between ideas.

You make one coaster.
Then try a sign.
Then something completely different.

Nothing sticks long enough to actually sell.

Instead, you need repetition.

Pick one type of product.
Create a few variations.
Put them in front of people.

That’s how sales start happening.

A Simple Plan to Get Your First 10 Sales

You don’t need a complicated business strategy to start.

You need a simple, repeatable plan.

That’s exactly what I put together in the First 10 Sales Pyrography Plan.

Inside, you’ll learn:

  • What kinds of pyrography projects are easiest to sell
  • How to avoid making beautiful pieces nobody buys
  • How to start with simple items that build confidence and income
  • The basic path to getting your first 10 real sales

No fluff. No guesswork. Just a clear starting point.

Ready to Stop Guessing?

If you’re tired of wondering what to make next and want a straightforward way to start selling your wood-burned art, this is where to begin.

Grab the First 10 Sales Pyrography Plan here

Start simple.
Stay consistent.
And focus on what actually works.

That’s how you turn your craft into income.