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Easycanvas paintings of a letter
Easycanvas paintings of a letter










easycanvas paintings of a letter

A multi-functional project: half art, half cat bed. You can leave white canvas around the margins to add freshness to your modern abstract piece of art.

#Easycanvas paintings of a letter mod

Some people like to Mod Podge over them, but I’ve never really felt that it was necessary.Īdded bonus: Kitties also like canvas art. I used a toothpick to peel off the ones that wanted to keep sticking to the canvas. Let the canvas fully dry and then carefully peel off the stickers. Create a streaky finish with multiple colors, As an alternative, you can use spray paint for your top coat as well (again, I haven’t tried it, so trier beware). Using a pouncer or a paintbrush, paint over the letters (and/or tape) with your desired top coat color (or colors). You can also use masking tape or painters tape to create lines, a chevron pattern, or squares. I have also seen that you can put a layer of Mod Podge over the sticker so the paint doesn’t seep through (I haven’t tried this, so try at your own risk!). I went smoothed mine with a credit card to make sure that the letters adhered to the canvas. Once the background of your piece is done, place the letter stickers on the canvas.

easycanvas paintings of a letter

Use an existing piece of art to place letter stickers over (seen in the first linked tutorial above).To create streaks, make stripes on the canvas and dry-brush the stripes to create blended streaks. Paint a design or color streaks onto the blank canvas.White looks great with most projects! (seen in the second linked tutorial above) Mod Podge book pages, Bible pages or art to your canvas.Here are some options that I’ve seen or done: This may seem backwards, but since you’re putting letter stickers on top, the bottom layer will show through. a blank canvas, and using painters tape or washit tape, create a design, kind of like a crazy spiderweb. To create a tape resist painting, start with. The first step is to choose what you want your letters to look like. This type of painting is fun to do with kids, but also can be done in a cool, abstract way that can be hung in a living room, bedroom or bathroom as well. The steps are largely the same in each type of canvas word art, but you have a lot of room for creativity in design. Unfortunately, for this post I don’t have any pictures of the steps, only the final results, so these tutorials may be helpful for you. Some of the ones I’ve used include this tutorial and this one. In addition to the steps I provide, there are a lot of great tutorials on canvas art out there. I’ve done several canvases this way and they’ve all turned out great. This is probably the most popular way (at least on Pinterest) that I’ve seen to make canvas art. Here’s the first of three ways to transfer words onto a canvas: Using Letter Stickers to Make Canvas Art (The “love mercy” canvas shows up better in person.) The project below is my favorite canvas art that I’ve done, but I’ll feature others later in the post. I know, I know, it’s been all the rage….but this kind of project is popular for a reason, right? I’ve come across several techniques for transferring words to a canvas and I haven’t yet chosen my favorite because each has its own unique advantages and disadvantages. One of the first projects that really got me into crafting was DIY canvas word art.












Easycanvas paintings of a letter