SUPPLIES:
-2 contrasting colors of paint
-canvas or wood
-scotch tape or packing tape (you won't get the same effect with masking tape)
-brush
-and maybe scissors
Paint your canvas one of your colors. I used a thrift store canvas. It had been painted on before. It just added to the texture. If you use a canvas that has been painted on before, and you don't like the texture, simply sand it before painting.
Now, take your tape (I ended up using packing tape because I ran out of scotch). Cut a tiny slit in it and begin to rip long strips. The reason I use packing or scotch tape, is that it rips a very clean edge
but in a very organic looking line. It reminds me of grass. That is the whole basis behind this project!
Now, take your tape (I ended up using packing tape because I ran out of scotch). Cut a tiny slit in it and begin to rip long strips. The reason I use packing or scotch tape, is that it rips a very clean edge
but in a very organic looking line. It reminds me of grass. That is the whole basis behind this project!
Apply the strips of tape across your canvas. I like to make sure they go top to bottom, and wrap around the edge. You can do as many or as few as you like. I also like the criss-cross effect.
I loved how this turned out, Ann. I'll be attempting this soon for my master bath. :)
ReplyDeleteLove it, Ann! Anything I can do to pretend to be crafty I'm all for!
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