Stecil Canvas Tutorial with {Little Miss Momma}

Today is a very special day….my BFF Ashley from Little Miss Momma is guest posting!
Ashley is full of amazingly brilliant ideas, and today she has a great one for a stencil canvas! What a perfect way to use the stencil from Your Memories Captured that you are hoping to win!
So without further ado….here’ Ashley!
Stencil Canvas Tutorial
It’s time for another easy-peasy tutorial from this Little Miss Momma.

Just pick your own colors, stencil and canvas size for a customized look to go in your home.  This is a VERY quick and cheap way to add some color and art to your bare walls.

 {SUPPLIES}

Canvas (I used a 18 x 24 canvas on sale for $6 at Michaels)
Stencil 

Acrylic Craft Paint in the color(s) of your choice

Stencil Paint (found in the stencil section at Michaels)

Paint Brush

Scotch Tape

Step {One}:

Paint your entire canvas the color of your choice.  I mixed two colors of green (leaf green, citron) in order to get the more textured color of green that I was looking for.  Allow the canvas to dry completely before proceeding to step two.

Step {Two}:

Place the stencil over the painted canvas in the area that you want the first row of the graphic to appear.  Tape the stencil into place so that it doesn’t shift when you start to paint.  Now, apply a VERY small amount of stencil paint to the tip of your brush. With stencil paint, a little goes a long way.  I highly recommend using stencil paint, otherwise you increase the chance that your paint will smear/run.   Paint over the entire stencil with the stencil paint.

Lift the stencil slightly as you go to be sure that you are filling all the areas completely.

Step {Three}:

Once you finish painting in the first row of your stencil, lift up the stencil and line it up again directly above your first row, and then repeat step two for this second row of graphic. 

When you finish the second row you may notice some extra space on your canvas where there isn’t enough room for another entire row of stencil/graphic. I chose to paint in another row of stencil going over the edge (see picture below).  I liked the look of the graphic going over the edge, but that is completely up to your preference.

And Voila!!

In 3 EASY steps you now have an awesome piece of canvas wall art.
I think this project works amazingly when you use multiple canvases {i.e. 3 square or rectangle canvases} and continue the graphic onto the other canvases so that you have one large piece of art.
Happy Crafting!

Thanks so much for sharing this awesome project with us today Ashley! Make sure to check out all her great ideas at Little Miss Momma.

Try your very own Stencil Canvas Wall Art with the brand new reusable stencils found in my Etsy shop.

Don’t forget! You can win your own reusable stencil from Your Memories Captured! Giveaway ends Sunday!

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