I took my old 36x48 canvas (won’t even show you the befores :) and laid it on top of a piece of ironed burlap. I used my staple gun to first pull down the top and bottom and then I pulled the sides. The burlap gives quite a bit so make sure you pull it tight. I cut my excess and moved on to the ties. I decided to hang mine from two hooks I found at Hobby Lobby just to add a little extra something. I cut 6 pieces of twin the same length and tied a bow with one piece on to two others… did that make sense at all? I used my staple gun to attach them to the back of the canvas.
Now for the stenciling… I found this shmancy scroll stencil at Joann’s for $6.99. I measured off center for the first scroll and taped it down. I used Americana ebony and burnt umber mixed together to create a really deep brown. Using a stenciling brush I pounced the paint on… don’t go sideways or the paint will go under the stencil. After finishing the first scroll I cleaned my stencil off and measured it off for the second one and did the same thing.
I thought I would be done at that point but realized how large this canvas was compared to my stencil. I had some leftover trim out in the garage that I bought a Lowe’s. Using my trusty $12 hand saw I cut and mitered (not perfectly at all) 4 pieces of the trim to make a frame around my scrolls. I spray painted each of them with Rustoleum American Accents Heirloom White paint before I attached them to my burlap. I used my hot glue gun to attach each piece and also added a few dabs of Gorilla Glue just in case. My final step was to run a thin coat of Ralph Lauren Smoke glaze to bring out the detail on the trim. You will have to excuse my dark after pics... My camera did it's best. Now you girls get ready for Ashley’s new canvases… they are in the works and her wonderful idea paid off big time. I will be sharing these shantys turned chic over with Kimba for DIY Day at A Soft Place to Land… I will also be sharing this at Hooked on Houses!
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41 comments:
Absolutely love this! What an amazing idea!
Hugs,
Sariah
Very pretty. I love inexpensive art work that looks sophisticated. Thanks for sharing!
What a great way to take up that huge space above the couch!
I did LOVE the other piece, but I'm pleasantly surprised by this! :) The trim was a great idea!!!
Very nice!
Great idea and even better execution - I'm afraid mine wouldn't look anywhere near that nice!
Very impressed :)
wow, I really like that !
It's beautiful! What a creative and simple project. Love it.
Hey REALLY Cute idea!!! You did a wonderful job! hmmm...sure would look good with my pillows!! :)
Great job! Big impact, little cost!
~Alyshia
I am not a big burlap fan but that is pretty. Great focal point and totally classy.
Very cute!!
Sophisticated burlap! I like it!
Get outa town! That's gorgeous! Can I just tell you that I love the name of your blog? So cute.
Wow, what a great idea! So simple and yet what an impact. Thanks for sharing!
That is a very nice project! Looks lovely!
Looks awesome!
Thanks for sharing!
oh my gosh! wow!
Wow!! I love what you did here! I want to try this! Thanks for the great idea.
Wow, I just love the way it's hanging also!
Love! You could get as fancy as you want with the stenciling or use burlap in another color. I saw a red burlap on clearance the other day. It would look great with a cream-colored stencil on it.
Thanks for the idea.
It's splendid!!! Love it!
Wow...love the stencil. I tried stenciling on burlap but I didn't have much luck with it. I'll need to give it another try.
Love your blog. You two are so creative.
It's beautiful! I love the stencil you chose. That's something I'd want to have on my walls! Stopping by from Kimba's party. :)
Oooooh, me likey. I will have to try this! Thanks for sharing :)
Nice!! Where, oh where, did you get your $12 saw? And what kind is it? I think I must need one. Also, do you guys get the RL Smoke Glaze at Home Depot? I went in search of it yesterday with no luck...
Thanks!!
Aja
That is wonderful! Such a great idea!!!
Nancy
Very cute! What a great idea for inexpensive easy wall art that looks so pretty!
So simple & classic - it would look great in almost any room... I think I've got a wall that this would look great on... thanks!
I love it you guys! Keep the inspiration coming, you're great. :-)
Absolutely adorable! Such a great idea!
Holy cow. I. love. that. I have been trying to come up with an idea for a tall wall in my foyer, this may be it! Yay!!!!
Very cool. I am a lover of burlap and just covered some cushions with it, now I want to make something to hang above them as a backrest and never thought of using a stencil to decorate them .
Very inspirational. :)
WOW! That looks great!
Oh, and I'm having a Free Paint Party, feel free to check it out!
What a creative idea. Thanks for sharing.
That's really neat!
You are too.smart.! Love this! I have a couple old canvases that might be getting a makeover soon, thanks for the idea!
The trim work inside really set it off! Helped fill up the extra space.
ta da....looks soooo good!!!
What a great trash to treasure! I am so going to do something like that to fill a large wall that I haven't wanted to spend any money on. I think you could even do it to an old, ugly framed picture. Lisa~ www.livingmybestlifeii-lisa.blogspot.com
That's really cute! The trim adds that little something that makes it stand out all the more. I like the idea of hanging it from two hooks.
very impressed. so sophisticated but inexpensive. im so inspired :)
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