Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts

Thursday, November 20, 2014

How-To Chalkboard Canvas Decor

Along with a busy Holiday season, I've got two kid birthdays also going on every year.  This year we decided to do a double birthday celebrations for the kiddos.

But I also wanted to do some fun home décor as well.  I wanted to use supplies I already had in my craft room or that are easy to locate in your local craft store. 

I had a 16" x 20" canvas along with a frame laying around!  I decided on a framed chalkboard.  All I had to do was paint the large canvas!  I completed this project in a span of 3 hours.  (Tip: If you don't have a spare 3 hours laying around, speed up the drying process by using a hairdryer between coats of paint!  Yes!  Dust off your hair dryer and finally put it to use!)

Here are the easy steps:


Step 1:  Gather your supplies and cover your working surface with a few layers of newspaper.  In case of a spill, it's best to have more than one layer so that paint won't happen to soak through onto your work surface.  I've used a 16x20 canvas but you could also paint a piece of cardboard as well.  Anything stiff and sturdy that you could frame.  You'll also need gloves, black chalkboard paint (I used some by Plaid), and a sponge brush.  Sponge brushes will not leave the brush/bristle texture behind as you paint.



Step 2:  For minimal clean up, I like to use a old piece of paper, wax paper, foil, or even pieces of cereal boxes.  Use what you have laying around.  Use this as your paint palette and when you're done you can just throw it away in the trash.  Here I've used a piece of wax paper.




Step 3:  Paint on your first coat of chalkboard paint and be sure to cover the edges of the canvas.  In the future you can choose to hang it without the frame and the edges will look nice and finished.  Let dry 30 minutes to an hour between coats and paint on about 3 coats for a nice even finish.  Let dry for 24 hours.

Step 4:  Once you're done, you can prep/prime your chalkboard surface by taking a piece of chalk and rubbing it over the entire front surface of your canvas.  This will insure that when you draw/write on it for the first time, the images won't show up after your erase it later.

Now your chalkboard canvas is ready for some nice artwork!

The first event I am hosting is a birthday party.  Since I decided on using a chalkboard marker, I didn't prep the surface of the chalkboard canvas.  I wanted the artwork to have a greater contrast between black and white.  I tested the surface to see if the marker would fully erase but it left behind a bit of a white cast/shadow.  My plan is to paint another couple coats of chalkboard paint after the birthday party to get my canvas ready for Thanksgiving and Christmas just in c)se the design will not erase completely.  I plan to try rubbing alcohol to see if it will help take the white cast completely away. (I'll let you know if that works out.)

Because I have no experience with chalkboard art, I turned to Pinterest for some ideas.  There are tons of images to help you find pictures and fonts to use.  I simply searched "Happy Birthday chalkboard art" and had many pins to choose from.  I really liked this post from In My Own Style.  I found that the photo was easy for me to replicate.  Search the photos until you find inspiration that speaks to you and that you could easily re-create in your own style.  THAT is the key.  Chalkboard art is imperfect, smudged, nostalgic and cozy!  Don't over think it or stress over perfection.  Just create and have fun!

Here are some pretty cool blog posts about chalkboard art/lettering I came across (or search chalkboard art DIY on Pinterest):

Here's my finished project!  I purchased this frame with glass and a print inside on sale with my Michael's 40 % off coupon.  I ditched the glass and print and popped the canvas in.  Secure with duct tape on the back.  This frame was made to lean up against a wall and not be hung on a wall.  If you do plan on hanging the artwork, I'd purchase a canvas panel and not a stapled canvas.



Hope you enjoyed this post!  Let me know if you were able to come up with something based on this post!  I'd love to see it!








Wednesday, December 31, 2008

December 2008 Project of the Month: Handmade Glass Ornament


Okay, sorry the December Project of the Month was late (really late)! We had lotsa snow here at home and my internet was out.....so I'm just now able to post a project of the month! Hope everyone has a WONDERFUL NEW YEAR! I'm in the midst of making lotsa project plans for 2009!!!! I'm so excited! On my new year resolution list will be more scrapbooking projects!!!! So stay tuned!

I decided to give handmade ornaments as gifts and will also make more of them for my tree next year (it soooooo needs a new look)!

I was strolling through Target and found some great things and came up with this handmade ornament idea! Below is my video tutorial which is also on my YouTube channel (username is MoMoStamper)! Check it out below:






Here is a close up of the ornament in the tutorial where I used the black glass paint to paint on polka dots.

Here is another ornament I made using iridescent class paint to paint the polka dots.

This was a pretty simple project. Let me know if you have any questions! Here is the list of materials:
1. Stampin' Up! Love & Happiness Rub Ons (retired)
2. glass ornaments (Target)
3. holiday garland (Target)
4. ornament hooks (Target)
5. bone folder or popsicle stick
6. Iridescent Glass Paint and/or Black Accent Liner (both by Delta Creative) or any brand glass paint
Have a Happy New Year!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Scrapbooking on Canvas! My YouTube Video is done!

SUPPLY LIST:
Sprinkles Stamp Set by Stampin' Up! (SU)
Black Vintage Brads by SU
Heat & Stick Powder by SU
Stampin' Glitter by SU
Basic Black Classic Stampin' Pad by SU
Pumpkin Pie Classic Stampin' Pad by SU
Sticky Strip 1/4" Double Sided Tape by SU
Paper Flowers in "Fresh Green" by Prima
Fabric Flowers by JoAnn Craft Essentials
Foam Strip by Therm O Web
Mono Multi Liquid Glue by Tombow
Remarks Decorative Sticker Book Accents 1 in Black by American Crafts
Acrylic Paints in Leaf Green, White, Pale Blue, & Mustard Yellow
Black & White Floral Ribbon, Old World Stack textured cardstock by DCWV
Chipboard Letters
Large Black and White Polka Dot Brad by Making Memories
Black Flourish Chipboard by Making Memoriesm
Versamark Pad
Light blue ribbon
I used my daughter as inspiration for this fun project! Again, I used black and white accents to tie in with my craft room :)
This would make a great gift to give for the Holidays or any occasion! Perfect for new baby photos to give to new mommies!






Here's a close up so you can see the detail of the background stamps I used ("Sprinkles" - set of 4 by Stampin' Up!). See the texture that the flowers, chipboard and ribbon create? I'm such a tactile person, that's probably why I prefer traditional scrapbooking versus digital scrapbooking. But I am excited to dabble in the digital stuff, though. I just like to research before I buy. If anyone has any recommendations as far as digital scrapbooking programs, I would love to hear it! Please leave a comment of any recommendations! Oh, while I'm at it, I'm also looking for a good video editing software. I use my Windows Movie Maker, but I'm ready for something different!

HERE'S THE BONUS PROJECT FOR SEPTEMBER VIDEO!


ANSWER TO TRIVIA QUESTION:

Fall Again by Glenn Lewis was featured on the Maid in Manhattan soundtrack (a Jennifer Lopez movie).
Contact me for any questions! It was a quick edit of the video so I might have missed some things!

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