Thank you so, so much to Brenda for sharing this tutorial today! ♥ For another one of Brenda’s projects, check out these stick hobby horses (perfect for a country-western party, or just another great DIY gift)! Or for more DIY party favor ideas, click here. Now, feel free to add ribbon on the side of your canvas or along the pouch if you’d like! I added a chalkboard label (which I made myself) with my son’s name and pom poms! More ideas to add some excitement to your canvas (as if any is needed), could be buttons, flowers, stickers or even vinyl decals: go crazy! I used a few on the back, along the wood frame, and I also applied one on each side of the pouch on the front of the canvas. Fold the sides and corners as if wrapping a present and use your glue gun to secure your fabric to the canvas. I added thumb tacks as an added way to make the fabric extra secure. Next, create the pouch by folding your remaining fabric up to meet the affixed fabric, leaving about a 1″ difference in height. Add a strip of hot glue to the width of the canvas, where you want the top of the pouch to be, and firmly press your fabric to the canvas. The pattern on the fabric should be facing the canvas as shown. Fold about a 2″ flap at the top and bottom, facing you. Also, be sure to cut your fabric slightly wider than the width of your canvas so you can wrap the fabric on the sides and bottom. Make sure it’s straight and your desired size. Place your pre-cut fabric on your desired location. ![]() ![]() Now you’re ready to apply your artist’s pouch! Iron your fabric to remove any wrinkles. Step 4: Place your fabric and secure it at the top Easy! (This amount of DIY chalkboard paint should cover about a 4′x4′ area.)Īfter painting, be sure to allow ample time for your chalkboard paint to dry on the canvas – overnight is a good option for drying time! If you’re interested, making your own chalkboard paint is surprisingly easy!: Simply add one cup of latex-based flat finish paint (ANY COLOR) to two tablespoons of unsanded tile grout.Doing this periodically (after washing with a damp cloth) doesn’t hurt! Doing this to any chalkboard prevents permanent ghost marks from being left behind. To prep your chalkboard canvas: simply take a piece of chalk, lay it on its side and cover the entire surface with chalk. It is important to always prep a chalkboard before using it.I prefer using a paintbrush for this, as it uses up less paint, but you can also use a foam roller, which will result in a nice, even surface without brushstrokes. Then, apply your chalkboard paint as evenly as possible on the surface and sides of the canvas. (Something to keep in mind is that priming will stiffen the canvas, possibly resulting in a better writing surface.) If you are priming, allow the primer to dry. – Fabric in your choice of pattern, cut to 22″x17″įirst, if your canvas is not primed, it might be a good idea to prime it. ![]() Just so you know, this project is surprisingly fast, easy and inexpensive: all good things! I hope you enjoy it!” ![]() And she’s sharing her tutorial with us today!īrenda says, “I love this project because it can be used over and over, rather than be thrown away and forgotten like most party favors! I decided to share my chalkboard canvas with you so you can make your own. Her party favor: a chalkboard canvas with a built-in fabric pouch to hold chalk and chalkboard markers. Brenda is kind of a genius when it comes to her DIY party favors (she previously made stick hobby horses that everyone really loved), and this year she’s throwing an art theme party with rainbow colors. If you’re looking for an easy, inexpensive, yet impressive party favor for an art or rainbow party – or a DIY project for back-to-school, or a cute gift for any kid – I have such a great idea for you!! It’s courtesy of my amazing customer and friend, Brenda.
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