What you'll need:
- Canvas of any size (I used an 8x10, it was on sale)
- A quote that you like enough to display on your walls
- Scrapbook paper (if you used a larger canvas you'll need more than one)
- Paint ( preferably a color that doesn't clash with the color of your scrapbook paper
- A sponge or sponge (foam) brush
- Mod Podge ( just a fancy glue that does 3 different things)
- Scissor
- Tape
- An exacto knife or razor blade
- A clear area to work
1. Get your scrapbook paper and canvas. Outline the canvas to the blank side of the paper and cut it out. I chose a colorful butterfly design.
2. Take your foam or sponge brush and apply a thin layer of Mod Podge to the canvas. glue on the scrapbook paper design up or blank side down so that the design is showing. While that dries...
3. Pick out the quote that you want and print it out so that its big enough to see but not so big that it can't fit. Capitalize all the letters and print it out. I chose this quote I found online "Every day is a second chance". It holds a lot of truth and sense. When you think about it Everyday is a second chance, whether it be to right your wrongs and say sorry or to live the life you should have lived yesterday. Some people don't get second chances and it just lets me appreciate how precious every moment is.
4. Cut out all the letters using your scissor and use your exacto blade or razor to cut out the unreachable insides. Place them on your canvas the way you want it to look.
5. Now this is the tricky part. Take a small piece of tape and cut it so that if you wrap it around itself and make it double sided it will fit on the letter. Place it in the center and the ends of every letter. You don't really have to do every end but to make sure its secure I recommend you do so.
6. Now that every letter its securely stuck to your canvas heres the fun part. Choose a color that won't clash with the scrapbook paper you chose for your background. Using a sponge brush or just any paint brush coat the canvas with that paint. Be careful around the edges of the letters. Take your time.
7. Paint it over again or focus o
n the ares that are visible through the paint. it should look like this:I chose white since my walls are white. |
Hanging It Up:
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