![]() ![]() Mindy of Finding Silver Linings has created something new out of something old and dusty. Missioned accomplished! Check it out at Beach Brights. She was keen to create a focal point in her living area to distract from the walls needing a new coat of paint. Patricia from A Little Hut has created some 3D wall art out of paper shapes with folds at the bottom so the shapes literally stick out of the canvas! You’ll need a lot of patience to finish off this one, but it would totally be worth the effort!Īmy’s clever alphabet honeycomb piece with a bee replacing the letter B is perfect for any nursery, or even a childcare centre! Get a step by step guide at Positively Splendid.Īt first glance, this looks like giant black circles trying to get in through the window! But we can all relax because it’s only Christy’s clever piece depicted on four canvases. More scrapbook art (or Christmas/Birthday wrapping paper art) has been placed by Linda in a neat pattern to create this eye catching collage featured on Burlap & Blue. You could also use spare wrapping paper from Christmas or birthdays to create a similar look. Sarah from Craft Warehouse has used scrapbook pages to cut out flower petal shapes for this piece. Michelle from 4 Men 1 Lady has applied tape and paint to create stripes to match the décor and colouring of her home perfectly. Check out how she did it on her blog Stay At Home Artist. Kacey’s colourful circles are a delight! She was inspired by a similar painting by a Russian abstract artist Wassily Kandinsky to create this piece for her kitchen. Not as crafty as this Adorkable Duo? Create your own 3×3 split canvas photo print online instead, with our easy-to-use template. Thao’s a photographer who’s printed one of her photos of flowers and divided it into nine small canvas prints. She will keep adding more birds to the painting with every new addition to the family. Laura from Corner House combines a big heart with big talent to create this piece – a tree branch and birds representing members of her family. It makes for a stunning, high-impact result. Jess from Jess Lively used tape to create an interesting artwork featuring jagged line stencils to paint over in bronze. Recycling for the win! Also, what a wonderful idea for a fashion workshop or store. Tamara of Etcetorize loves shoes! So she’s cut some out of calendars and placed them on canvas. She makes this DIY ‘how to’ look way too easy! Jessica from Happy Together has mixed some paints and modeling paste to create an interesting textured painting – and shows you how you can too!īlogger Jen from IHeart Organizing has cut out a bunch of different coloured heart shapes and created a series of artworks with colour charts. It’s perfect for family photos, baby photos or even photos of flowers from your own garden. ![]() This butterfly is from our Silhouette Collection. We love showing off our canvas app, which is a super-easy way to create gorgeous photo collages. On her crafty blog Katrina’s Baguettes, Katrina shows us how to transform an old painting into something completely new.įor one of the more unique DIY canvas art ideas, glue fabric to canvas to match the décor of your house. Sounds too easy, but art doesn’t need to be complex to be awesome! On her blog Take the Side Street, Anna lets some paint drip down the canvas to create stripes. This list of awesome DIY canvas art ideas will hopefully inspire you to pick up some paint, a keyword, some glue or even a potato… ready to create! 1. Drip Painting ![]() Even the most artistic people can find themselves struggling for inspiration. This is of course a great read for those who are artists as well – either as a hobby or a profession. You’ll also find some more challenging DIY canvas art ideas in here too, if you’re up to being a little more advanced. These canvas art pieces can complement your interests, your family or the décor of your home. Luckily, you don’t need to be Pablo Picasso or Rembrandt to create simple yet effective DIY canvas art ideas. Many people lose their creative nature as they get older, but there’s no reason why you can’t get back into the creative spirit. Everyone is born creative and children are living proof of this. ![]()
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