Love this! I have some used canvas paintings that I want to revamp. I’m going to paint over it and use this method . Thanks for the inspiration! Also, beautiful shots🌸
I REALLY LIKED YOUR CANVISE THAT U MADE WITH YOUR FLOWER PHOTOS IT CAME OUT REALLY BEAUTIFUL THANK U VERY MUCH I LOVE YOUR WORK IT REALLY LOOK,S LIKE THEY WERE PAINTED LIKE U SAID WOW BEAUTIFUL TELANT.....
I used 16" x 20" canvases, Modge Podge Gloss, and Elmer's Spray Adhesive from Michael's. You can also find these at AC Moore, Pat Catan's, and Crafts 2000. The photos were taken in Israel and then printed from Shutterfly. The white stuff is the Modge Podge. It dries clear in about 30 minutes. You use the brush to do the detailing during the application of the Modge Podge. Just follow the lines of your photo
Loved it!! you are a very good teacher. I say "Modge Podge" too ever since I've known about the product in the 1980's. How would you clean something like this after it has been hanging a while? Also, can you use color laser prints since I have a Cannon color laser printer? Thanks!!! Awesome!!!
We use just a dry microfiber cloth on the piece. Anything wet may reactivate the glue. Laser prints would probably be better than ink jet since there is no ink to smear with a laser printer. Give it a try!
It might be best to first stuck the poster down to the canvas with some double sided tape. And then do a very light layer of Mod Podge on top of the poster to seal it. Once that dries, you can go back and add a second layer of you choose. Let us know how it goes!
couldn't you put a layer of mod podge on the paint instead of the bond spray??? place photos on the mod podge canvas and then when dry and all bubbles out put another layer of the mod podge over the photos and canvas... would all of this work???
Hello, this looks great. I am thinking of making one for my wedding, a picture canvas and have my guest sign around the picture. What is the spray you sprayed before placing the pictures??? And after the mod podge is brushed on will they still be able to sign it??? your response would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
Can u list all your products on how to do that n were u can find them .. and also ... can you just leave the white stuff on.? Then doing the details.... ????
With the larger thread of the burlap, the photos may not lay as nicely and blend with the fabric. Our canvas was primed duck canvas. If you try it with the burlap, let us know how it goes!
Yes you can use an inkjet printer. Just be sure to let the photos dry completely and then lightly brush over them with the Mod Podge. Hope your project turns out great!