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10 Awesome Canvas Projects

April 4, 2014 by Jackie 8 Comments

Today I have 10 canvas projects that are perfect if you’re looking for a fun weekend craft. You may be surprised at the fun things you can make with a canvas!

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Canvas Projects

DIY Canvas Projects

Before you can do any of these projects,  grab a canvas {or two} and some basic craft supplies from Michaels. Here are some ideas to inspire your creativity.

1. Glue 3-D wood letters onto your canvas, or cut out your favorite quote with a Cricut machine. Feel free to experiment with colors and fonts.

Canvas projects

2. Use multiple canvases to create one image. Purchase a three-pack of canvases, lay them together to paint one image over all three. When you hang it, hang them separately so your image is divided into thirds. It looks really cool!

3. Splatter paint on your canvas. This is simple DIY art at it’s best, and kids love this idea too. Just use your hands or a paintbrush to splatter different paint colors all over the canvas. The more abstract it looks, the better!

4. Cut out images from your favorite magazines. Use Mod Podge to adhere them over the surface of the canvas in a collage. Teens love to do this!

5. If you’ve always wanted to paint a canvas the old-fashioned way, now’s the time to try it. You can find any number of painting tutorials to watch on YouTube. This is a fun afternoon activity!

More Canvas Project Ideas

6. This is a classic art project in which the process is more fun than the result! Tape paint-filled balloons to a canvas. Throw a few darts to pop the balloons. Let the paint splatter wherever it goes and see how it turns out. Make sure to do this one outside!

7. Cover a canvas in contact paper or a favorite fabric. Wrap it with twine, and use it to display sentimental items or photos.

Canvas Projects

8. Try a unique button design on canvas. (Inspired by this Etsy shop). There are so many designs you could make by gluing buttons on a canvas!

9. Think outside the paint—cover a canvas in yarn! Just wrap different colors of yarn, or some color-variegated yarn around the canvas in geometric designs. I love the eclectic look of this.

10. Cover your canvas in painter’s tape before you paint it for an easy geometric print. You can also do random lines or any design that inspires you. It really looks awesome when you pull the tape off.

Canvas Projects

Don’t these DIY canvas projects look fun? I have even more DIY wall art projects to inspire you!

Filed Under: DIY Ideas, DIY Tutorials, Home Decor Ideas, Project Gallery Tagged With: Canvas, DIY, Home Decor, Home Design, Projects, Tutorials

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Comments

  1. Susan@homemaker-mom.com says

    June 1, 2014 at

    I love these ideas and actually recntly did one. I will be doing more.

    Reply
  2. Christa @ BrownSugarToast says

    January 11, 2015 at

    Thanks for sharing my canvas project!

    Reply
  3. Amber says

    February 6, 2016 at

    Where would be the best place to get the flowers to put on here? I love this idea

    Reply
    • may says

      July 9, 2016 at

      I’m pretty sure they’d look good in the middle

      Reply
    • Cassie says

      February 16, 2018 at

      Michaels Craft stores is where I get mine but any craft store should have them.

      Reply
  4. Ginger Payne says

    June 23, 2016 at

    Can you use watercolor paper instead of canvas?

    Reply
    • rileydoll98Linda says

      July 3, 2016 at

      I’m sure you can use watercolor paper. Next put them in frames and hang them.

      Reply
  5. Damayanti says

    January 10, 2019 at

    I like your splatter paint canvas and plan to practice. Somehow I’m thinking if a painter’s skill seems to be needed.

    Reply

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