Wednesday, April 3

I was Crafty When Crafty Wasn't Cool Canvas Puffy Art

Working on site at iLoveToCreate, we are surrounded by tons and tons of colorful and crafty products.   So I'm always super excited when I see a clever use for one these products on the web.  Sometimes I just have to break out the Puffy Paint or Tacky Glue and give it a try!  I have been inspired for quite a while by this word art canvas that went viral on Pinterest by blogger Virginia and Charlie.  I finally had a chance to try it out for myself last week and I'm so happy with the results.  It's such a fun and easy way to get a customized look with your favorite quote art.  I chose one of my favorites that I created...I was crafty when crafty wasn't cool.  I've included the pattern below so you can download it for yourself!



What you need: Tulip Slick Dimensional Fabric Paints in various colors (I used a rainbow of colors)
–8x10 canvas
– wax paper
–foam brush or paintbrush
Place wax paper on top of phrase and use the Tulip 3D Paint to outline on top of the letters. Don't worry if you make a mistake!   You can make as many letters as you need to using this method!
Carefully peel off the letters.  If there's a little wax residue, it's not a big deal.
Now brush Collage Pauge all over the canvas to seal it (a nice alternative to gesso).
While the Collage Pauge is still wet, apply the letters back into the placement that
appeared on your printout.  Paint another layer of Collage Pauge on top for added security to the canvas.  The Collage Pauge will dry clear.

I love how it turned out!  Now I want to do more quotes and designs using this method. It's so cool!

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love this! I have to try this ASAP!

Hovawart said...

Could you also put the paint on the plastic side of butcher/freezer paper? Could you try it and let us know?

Anazaqat said...

The person doing work of colors is always lucky and I especially like that person very much. Here when I found the post upon the use of colors for making canvas, I am excited. These are very cool painting and I really like these all. I am wondered from the arts talent and skills you have. custom art canvas

dordle said...

That is a very interesting and practical tidbit of knowledge. I cannot express how grateful I am that you just provided us with this valuable information. Please keep us updated like this. I am grateful that you shared.

moto x3m said...

Your article is very amazing. It is very helpful for newcomers. It really makes me happy. Thanks for this great article. I am a gamer and I would like to suggest to you a game G switch which is really interesting.

Fnaf said...

I hope you keep giving the community high-quality stuff.

HopeO said...

Dig endless possibilities with exceptional Art and Craft Supplies. Unleash your creativity using vibrant paints, brushes, and sketchbooks. Elevate your artistic endeavors with high-quality canvases and precision tools. Whether you're a seasoned artist or a budding creator, our Art and Craft Supplies empower you to bring your imagination to life. Elevate your artistic journey with the finest materials and let your creativity flourish.

Anonymous said...

I am deeply thankful for your commitment to Connections NYT research and providing well-crafted content that is both informative and engaging, making the learning experience truly enjoyable.

otis said...

Critics have praised Strands NYT for its innovative approach to gameplay and its ability to create a deeply emotional connection with players.

jeffreestar said...

This method not only allows for personalization with your favorite quote or phrase fnaf game but also adds texture and interest with the dimensional paint.

Welsh Amy said...

The vibrant world of crafting at iLoveToCreate inspires creativity! I recently tried a viral word art canvas project featuring "I was crafty when crafty wasn't cool." Using Tulip Slick Dimensional Fabric Paints, I outlined the phrase and loved the results. Just like in the Slope where you navigate challenges creatively, crafting allows you to express yourself uniquely.

Post a Comment