This lovely has been floating around for a bit.
My idea was to use the technique to create seasonally themed artwork. Then rather than using white, paint the canvas a seasonally appropriate shade.
Since my drawing skills are lacking, I created stencils from online images. My first plan was to print an image then use a sharpie to trace it on to the canvas. I was counting on the sharpie to bleed through...didn't work. Then I tried tracing paper...also a flop. Finally I just cut and traced.
My Fall Creation:
My Fall Creation:
Other than my initial issues of the getting the design on the canvas, this is was a simple, fast and easy process. There are so many great ideas and uses for this project. I can't wait to create another.
You should make one... but I have a few tips first:
1. use the thickest, puffy-ist paint you can find- to make thick lines!
2. since you'll be using thick lines... avoid detailed and intricate designs- especially ones with narrow gaps. Also round shapes or curves can be tricky.
3. use the same color puffy paint as acrylic (or as close as possible)
4. use a foam brush to paint
Anyone else use puffy paint lately?
3 comments:
They look awesome! I love the ornament one for Christmas and using color instead of white. Great job!
These are both SO CUTE. I love the ornaments so much.
Particularly like the pumpkin one!
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