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Old Nov 17, 2007, 10:43 PM
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Make Shift Canvas

I want to make a homemade canvas to paint a picture on. Actually I want to make three...

And the reason that I want to make it myself is so that I can customize the size, and it's cheaper...

Does anyone have any suggestions??

 
     

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Old Nov 17, 2007, 11:30 PM   #21  
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I want to make a homemade canvas to paint a picture on. Actually I want to make three...

And the reason that I want to make it myself is so that I can customize the size, and it's cheaper...

Does anyone have any suggestions??
Here I am again with a suggestion. You might enjoy visiting the following thread ink:
http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/art/art...33294-119.html

I believe the posting I was actually thinking of is a few pages earlier but I think you would enjoy this particular thread. Also, there was discussion a few days ago regarding stretching canvases. Hope to see you on the thread. As someone aptly put it, "This thread is developing into a beautifully woven tapestry!" Well, I may not have it word for word but the sentiment is the same. It is great....there are many threads on this site that are just amazing. This one is just one that I am most familiar with!
 
 
     
 
 
Old Nov 18, 2007, 08:54 PM   #22  
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Okay, I'm not trying to be rude, but if you had read this thread, you would have all your answers.

It's small....No frame.
I believe you were addressing this to me, jrebel7? I do apologize for my post getting posted out of normal sequence. I was in the process of replying to your post and got interrupted. I guess I should have checked back and just deleted my post.

I only suggested the bracing for larger pieces not knowing how much experience you have in stretching canvas and just thought it might be some information you could file away for a later time. I had just gone through a learning experience a short time ago when I had a Giclee print on canvas stretched as a gallery wrap. The guy who stretched it for me, shared a lot of his knowledge as to size, bowing of frames if not careful, having a good sealer, etc. I was just trying to share that information with you. The question I had asked as to whether the pieces would be framed or gallery wrapped is a legitimate question whether the piece is 2 inches by 2 inches or 10 feet by 10 feet!

I certainly will be more careful in future postings and again, I did not mean to make you feel insulted thinking that I had not fully read the postings.

Good luck in your endeavor. I wish you the best of luck.
 
 
     
 
 
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Thanks for the information...I actually just got exactly what I needed at Walmart for three dollars!! Gotta love Walmart!!
 
 
     
 
 
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Anybody wanna know where to get the best, thick, corrugated cardboard that will last a long time if the question ever comes up about where to get the best corrugated cardboard?
 
 
     
 
 
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Sure!
 
 
     
 
 
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If you know a store that sells acoustic pianos, especially the pianos from the overseas countries, the cardboard that they pack them in is the best! It's even better than the cardboard in which appliances are shipped! Sometimes it's as much as an inch thick! I have never had to pay for it. I just ask music/piano store people if they will save some for me, or I might find it where they have already thrown it out. I have used it mainly for sets on stages. But, I could see it's practical use for things like picture frames and also crafts of other sorts.
 
 
     
 
 
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NIce!!!! Thanks for the tip!!

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NIce!!!! Thanks for the tip!!
You are welcome! I am by no means an expert at doing visual art or crafty type things. But when I do it, I really get into it! Also really like to find the best materials for projects!
 
 
     
 
 
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You should be able to buy some canvas fabric at a store like JoAnn fabrics but I think it might be expensive
some art stores sell canvas by the yard too. You might have to ask though.
or you could check somewhere that sells canvas for awning companies.

I have painted on mirrors before but you need the right paint or it could peel easily
I looked this up
Buy Glass & Tile Paint | Supplies | Glass & Tile Paint | Kits
 
 
     
 
 
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home made canvas' seem difficult but truly are not. first your size must be determined and have wood cut to size. usually wood that is 1/2 thick or so, the lenght of course depends on size. Then wood must be cut at angle where each end meets and i usually use my staple gun to hold the ends together. if you have scrap fabric at home, it can be used as long as it isn't super thick. i prefer cotton or muslin, something cheap! starting on one side staple cloth to wood in the center. do this to all sides. then staple far right corner (x's3)then left side corner untill finished. i should have said earlier at all times when you stapling streched the fabric tight over the wood staple. pull tight staple ect. the next step is important. at any craft store or where ever you purchase your paint you can picki up a can of Jesso or Gesso (not sure of the spelling). what this does when you apply a coat to the strechted fabric is it makes the fabric shrink so it is tight and also shrinks the weave in the fabric so you have a smooth surface to paint on and your colors will paint true to themselves! i hope i made sense. have a great time! bravo!
 
 
     


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