Saturday 12 March 2016

ARTISTIC CANVASES| DIY Saturday♥

Hey everyone!
So I spent hours watching videos, looking on the web and trying to find some DIY room things that I could maybe add a personal twist too and post! But everything I watch is kinda the same and cost a bit of money to recreate, so I thought I'd just write about something that's more money efficient, and you can all make to your own taste or room theme! 
Also I'm doing a SECOND post some time next week to explain to you where I've been and what is actually going on in my life at the moment, if you guys are interesting in reading about it.
Anyway, back to it! Artistic canvases! I'm going to post a few examples below and tell you all how to do it, that's if you don't want to try it out yourself.
NOTICE: I FOUND ALL THESE IMAGES ON GOOGLE! I AM NOT CLAIMING THEM TO BE MY OWN. For those who are wondering, I will start using my own images in about two weeks time!:)
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Here are a few ideas I've copied off the internet, if they aren't a bit self explanatory, here is my perspective on how to do them below.

1. The first one you see, looks very cool and relaxing. But you can personalise this up.
Either take some photos of places you like, wanna go, been, look pretty etc. from the internet and print them out. 
Or, you could get your own photos of places you've been etc.
Take your scissors, and cut them into either triangles, circles or any other shape you prefer.
Line them up how you would like, and bond them to the canvas using any bonding agent you have/can get.

2. Line up all the canvases you have, and apply a sticker or paint one big picture using all the canvases together. You can use blue tac to keep them together stronger. Once your happy with the drawing you've got, let it dry then take off the blue tac. You can then separate them.

3. The third one you may need to purchase some plastic animal figures. Paint them with a few good coats of coloured paint. Paint the canvas a plain colour, then use a strong bonding agent to attach them once they're both bone dry. 

4. Grab a couple of different sized canvases and a few different shades of the same colour, or different colours depending on your personal taste. Paint them all different bold colours, then when dry move them around together to find your best fit. You can then hang them up.

-Tara


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