*Warning I am not a craftier or an artist and this was my first time mod podging*
A while back I had 4 faux canvas made at Walmart to hang on my wall. I thought $20 is WAY better than $60. But as soon as I got them home and my husband was hanging up I knew they wouldn't last. He was complaining and cussing about how cheap they were, made out of cardboard and they would lay flat on the wall. So I knew I had to do something. I was just going to buy one expensive canvas a paycheck to replace them but never got around to it. Then I was researching modge podge and had some extra canvas from my crayon project so I thought I would try my own.
Supplies:
Canvas
Paint or scrapbook paper
Mod Podge glue
Photo
I had mine printed at Costco same day. I had the option to add a black border and I did. I think it made it easier to hid my mistakes. For 4 prints of 11x14 it was $12
First I was going just to paint the edges but then my husband took them outside and sprayed painted them all. (some people cut scrapbook paper up and mod podge them on the side. Sounded to hard)
Top is after I applied a thin layer of mod podge on the canvas
Opps pictures are backwards: Bottom is the canvas after my husband painted them black
Then I layed the photo down here is the problem:
I read to not trim your photo until after BUT that is hard and not very pretty.
So I would trim your photo to fit then lay it down
LET DRY FOR at Least 1/2 hour Before appling the top layer of mod podge. I probably put it on a little heavy, try to do it more light layer and smoother. Let dry ( I went to bed)
The next day my photo's looked less shinny and pretty
Then I had to trim them and make them less pretty. But I did and then I used a black sharpy to cover up my jagged cutting. Then I applied a thin layer of Modge podge to the edges. See this is where if you had trimed before you would be DONE.
BUT they still look better than the cheap cardboard ones from Walmart, but I bet if I do it again they will look TONS better. But not bad for my first time.
Just waiting for them to dry and then my husband will put picture hangers on them and hang them up:)
An hour later......
ALL DONE:)
Well seeing as I just saw the old ones friday and noticed they looked kind of "cheap" these look great. I MAY try this for my house, not sure if I would go that big, but i'll do it. AWESOME
ReplyDeleteI'm sad you noticed my cheapness:(
ReplyDeleteGreat job Tamy!!!! Thanks for all the tips!
ReplyDeleteWow, who are you again?? Where did all of this wonderful cratiness come from. It looks great, can't wait to see for myself.
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