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Kids Canvas Wall Art Project

Follow my blog with Bloglovin Hello there, I  am sharing an easy craft idea you can get  your kids  do.  Well, for this one...First go looking for somethings around the house or dig into your craft box. Look for some buttons , craft sticks, pompoms, puzzle pieces , gift wrapping paper,  coloured A4 sheets, pasta shapes, foam shapes,sequins   . Let your kids come up with their own design. My kids love to try art work on canvas as they have been  watching me create wall arts and so on.  This is what my 7 year old came up with.  She just wanted stick with  the craft sticks and the wooden buttons.    She used PVA glue. Glued the craft sticks  onto a small canvas using a paint brush  and created a little log cabin. My 5 year old created a button monogram. This is an easy craft project to do in the weekend and i am sure your kids are  going to love this ! Thanks for visiting and please don...

Melted Crayon Wall Art

Bleeding Heart Here's a colourful and easy canvas wall art project you can try using your kid's crayons. What you will need  A plain canvas A hot glue gun Some neon crayons A hair dryer. 1.Place a cut out heart template in the center, use glue- tac or some sticky tape to keep it in place. 2. Glue the crayons around the template using your hot glue gun. 3. Now melt your crayons using the hair dryer. 4. Let it dry completely. 5, Peel off the heart template. 6. Paint the love heart or leave it blank.  Happy Crafting!

Canvas Wall Art With Step By Step Instructions

Sand Magic   This is a  surprisingly quick and easy, yet beautiful canvas wall art, anyone could do. I gifted this fantastic artwork to a very special friend. To get started you only need to grab a few things....though I have used a similar technique in one of my previous wall art posts, in this post, I am providing you with detailed step-by-step photo instructions. You will need, One medium-sized plain canvas Black and Red poster Paints PVA glue Some sand A sieve Fork, Spoon and a Knife Begin by mixing equal amounts of paint, red and black.   And get the canvas painted. Next, add some PVA glue to the paint mix it well, and paint the final coat of paint. Immediately, place cutlaries on the wet canvas, and dust with sand using a sieve. Finally, carefully lift the cutleries. And let it dry completely. Now, this surprisingly easy artwork is ready to hang. Canvas Wall Art made in a day! With Step by ...

Paper Quiling on Canvas

  Easy Peasy Paper Quiling on Canvas Quilled Wall Art The art of quilling is a form of paper craft.  Strips of paper are shaped by bending and curling the ends around a tool. Here is a colourful wall art I designed. You will need ..... 1, Quilling tool( available online or in craft stores) 2.tweezers(optional) 3. a pair scissors/paper trimmer 4. toothpick( can be used instead of a quilli 5. colored paper strips/ quilling paper 6. some  craft glue 7. a  medium/large-sized canvases  Coloured  paper strips: don't have to be store bought, you can cut out paper strips out of coloured A4 sheets.  If u have a paper trimmer it would come handy.   Or just go old school, ruler and pencil to draw strips  ·         If you do not have a  quilling tool,  you can use a toothpick, which still just helps you with basic quilling. 1. Slip the paper strip into the slot on t...

Canvas Wall Art : Fork & Spoon

Sand Wall Art    I am so excited to share this really easy canvas art project that anyone can do. Begin by painting your canvases using the colour of your choice. Here I have blended black and red for my canvas. I  just used regular poster paints. For the final coating, mix some PVA glue with the paint, and before it dries out,  get your fork and spoon and position them on your canvas. Next get some sand (I got mine, from my kid's sandpit)  and start dusting it on the canvas using a sieve.   Sand and sieve           Carefully lift the fork and spoon. Finally let them dry completely. Your masterpieces are ready to adorn your kitchen or dining.     Cheers!! and thank you for hopping onto my blog!

Inexpensive Sea Shell Theamed Canvas Wall Art

Sea-themed wall art These ornamental sea shells had been lying in the corner of my bathroom for ages until I thought of using them in my latest wall art.    Things  I used for this artwork: 3 small sized canvas es Some ornamental Sea Shells Scrapbooking paper  a small chain and a bolt A hot glue gun  Bringing some plain little canvas squares to life did not take hours.  I wrapped these canvases with scrapbooking paper and glued the shells using a hot glue gun.  Finally, I glued a small chain and a bolt thingy just for a bit of extra detail or should I say add personality to the canvas in the center! Thank you for visiting my blog!! Please feel free to add your comments, thanks! Shop Amazon - Scrapbooking Supplies