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[…] Veja aqui o passo a passo! […]
[…] I like canvas art. I like easy canvas art. I also like Amy from The Idea Room. Everything came together in a recent post by guest Haley on Amy’s blog, and you won’t believe how fast and easy it will be for you to create canvases that are gorgeous just like these. And thanks to Haley for using such a lovely shade of blue (though she didn’t even know it was my favorite color). Take a peek at the DIY Canvas art tutorial. […]
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Amy says
Thank you so much Haley for guest posting! I love this! You are right..,there are so many great ways you could use this idea! Love ya! Amy!
This DIY is truely the best! i adore your creations :) x
I love this! I think it will be my project for the weekend…
This is such a fun idea! I love that you don’t need any fancy cutting machines for it either. Love it!!
xoxo,
Amy
OMGosh I would have never thought of that. I love the blueish one with the simple brushstrokes. That is a stroke of genius. I heart Mod Podge so whenever I see it in use i always perk up. You did a fantastic job, thanks for sharing!
What a cute project…I love it!
This is a FANTASTIC idea! I’m always lookin’ for canvas ideas. I had never thought of doing it like this. I really like the big, bright blocks of color! And the 3-D effect is AWESOME! I am making a mental note of this technique for sure! Great job!
These turned out beautifully… I ♥ them… *Ü*!
Just poppin’ in to say “Hi”… and take a look around. My first time here and a new follower… *Ü*. I’m looking forward to visiting with you often. **Lots of Hugs** Deborah
What a wonderful and creative idea from the LOVELY Haley! I love reading her blog…it’s full of little nuggets of creativity, lots of love, and she’s one/third of just about the cutest little family around.
I can’t wait to try this, myself! A perfect way to bring a little bit of SPRING inside! :)
THANKS AGAIN for featuring a project of mine!! I really enjoyed doing it, and am excited to do more! It’s people like you that inspire and support people like me that are just starting to get into crafting and see the joy that comes from creating! You’re awesome Amy :) love ya!
Yay yay! These are being featured tomorrow on Mod Podge Rocks. I can’t wait for my readers to see! xo
What a great jumping off point. I like how simple yet versatile (and dare I say elegant?) these are.
ABSOLUTELY lovely!!
I LOVE this! Thanks for the inspiration!
I LOVE these! And where can I find the tutorial to make the hanging glass vases to each side of the paintings!!!???!!!
Okay – these are just way too cute!!! I am bookmarking these for sure ;)
Love it! Love it! Love it!
I have so bookmarked this and I fully intend on trying this out on the 5 or so canvas’s I have sitting here but have not figured out what to do with yet! The potential and possibilities are endless. Thank you and if you didn’t know already, LOVE IT!!
I ♥love♥ this! Thank you so much for this idea!
So glad you love it. Haley is so creative. Thanks for stopping by!
This is one good learning to pernalize my wall. I think i could also this for a card. thanks!