How to make your own CUSTOM canvas name art at home
/I love canvas art! There are so many different things you can create on these wonderful little blank pieces. The possibilities are endless with a blank canvas! You can free hand paint, make adorable handprint keepsakes, explore the fun of melting crayons and so much more! If you haven’t checked out our letter canvas art DIY you must after you read this tutorial.
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I’ve put together this CRAFT KIT to make this DIY so super easy for you. Everything you need in one little box shipped right to your door. You child’s name comes already attached and sealed to the canvas, which makes it even better! Get your personalized kit here. But if you want to go solo on this one here’s what you’ll need…
The first steps aren’t pictured. First, cut your name in vinyl using your Cricut or other cutting machine. I always use oracal 651 but you can use any brand/strength. The color does not matter because you will be removing it once the painting is done. Now using transfer tape, attach your vinyl name to the canvas. This can be super tricky to get it to stick to the canvas so go slow when peeling the transfer tape off. After your vinyl name is attached and you are sure all the air bubbles are out of it you’ll want to seal it with SUPER THIN layer of MATTE finish mod podge. This is really easy. Just brush over the letters focusing on where the vinyl and the canvas meet. Essentially you are filling in any areas where paint might get in under the stencil with clear mod podge.
Check out the video below to see how to apply AND seal your canvas stencil ❤️.
After the mod podge is dry you can start painting away!!
Be sure your kiddo is covering the entire area around the vinyl. If there are areas that don’t get painted the letter might not look like a letter when you are finished.
They can get super creative with it. I just LOVE how these turn out. All the kids do something different some do one solid color while others want the whole rainbow, then some make fun galaxy super gorgeous pieces and others use the shaped sponge brushes we have at the studio all over their canvas. The possibilities are endless.
I recommend if your kiddo wants to add any glitter to their canvas to do so while their paint is still wet.
After they are done with their masterpiece you’ll peel the vinyl lettering up and toss it in the trash {this is why the color of the vinyl doesn’t matter ;) }. I use a sharp xacto knife to do this but a sewing pin works great too. Be careful not to drop it onto their freshly painted art work.
You can add a ribbon on the back to make a fun hanger to hang it on the wall. We use our stapler for this {not a paper one but a home improvement one}. Your kiddo will admire this for years to come!
I hope you enjoy this crafty tutorial and that it inspires you to create your own masterpieces and memories with your own kiddos.
