Tutorial : Make unique Mod Podge canvas art
Hey there! As you know, I’ve been working on doing some Mod Podge canvas art for my place – inexpensive but cute. I dug through my fabric scraps the other day and found some Denyse Schmidt County Fair fabric. It turned out there was just enough to cover a 12″ x 16″ canvas, so the wheels started turning. I then looked through my surface bin, and found this wood cutout. Don’t remember when or where I got this particular one, but I’ve seen them at several craft stores, especially seasonally.
Anyhoo, I completed this project in less than an afternoon. To make it, gather these supplies:
Canvas, 12″ x 16″
Mod Podge Gloss (because this is not a heavy wear item and will hang on the wall, you can use this to prepare your fabric too)
Scrap of fabric to cover canvas
Wood piece to put on the front
Acrylic Paint – You’ll obviously want to match your fabric. I used the following:
FolkArt Acrylic Paint – Coastal Blue
Apple Barrel Acrylic Paint – Wedgewood Green
Flat paintbrush
Tacky Glue
Staple Gun or small nails and hammer
Mod Podge Gloss (because this is not a heavy wear item and will hang on the wall, you can use this to prepare your fabric too)
Scrap of fabric to cover canvas
Wood piece to put on the front
Acrylic Paint – You’ll obviously want to match your fabric. I used the following:
FolkArt Acrylic Paint – Coastal Blue
Apple Barrel Acrylic Paint – Wedgewood Green
Flat paintbrush
Tacky Glue
Staple Gun or small nails and hammer
Once I stretched the fabric over the canvas, I gave it another coat of Mod Podge for good measure.
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