![]() ![]() I dry brushed a little gray paint over the top, too. Again, that’s another LONG story! But here is my cow stencil. ![]() You know I also have a long-time love affair with cow art. Here’s one of the finished pieces tucked up behind some vintage pieces on top of an amazing antique china cabinet my husband found at the Salvation Army for $75! I should tell you the story behind that one sometimes… When completely dry, cover with a light coat of varnish.Cover with two light coats of acrylic paint, allowing to dry in between.Carefully remove stencil without disturbing raised areas. Spread Dimensional Effects over the stencil with a painting spatula.First, apply the stencils to the canvas boards, following the directions on the spray adhesive for a temporary bond.It just takes a couple of days because of all the drying time. Supplies Used for My Canvas Painting Ideas Thanks for helping support my little blog!!! You won’t pay any more when you use these but I will earn a small commission on any purchases you make after clicking on them and I greatly appreciate it. I ended up with these canvas painting ideas. I’ve had extra canvases sitting around ever since then! I wanted to make some simple farmhouse style artwork to tuck in a few vignettes around the house or at shows so I decided to use some Dimensional Effects that DecoArt sent me for another project (coming soon on the blog). I found a great deal on Amazon for a package of 12 so of course I bought it. At some time last year I bought some 5″ x 7″ canvases for a project.
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