Last time my dad come to visit he brought me this old window frame from my grandparent's farm house. It is almost 100 years old! I love it and have been wanting to do something with it.
Recently I decided that I wanted to make something for my home for each season and/or holiday. So my goal is to do something with this window every couple of months. Easy enough, right!? And because it is February I chose a love theme for project #1.
My girls love art projects. So I enlisted their help.
I have seen tape resist painting but, I wanted something less ummm square. I have made freeze paper stencils (on onesies) before and I decided try the freezer paper method on canvas.
Supplies:
Freezer paper
letters*
pen (for tracing)
scissors
iron
paint (we used acrylic)
*for letters I used what I had around which was cardboard letters but, you could always printout some letters (or images) onto your freezer paper. (tape your freezer paper to a piece of cardstock and send it through the printer)
| I traced and cut out letters to spell LOVE. Be sure to trace and cut shinny side (waxy) down and dull side up. The wax is what sticks to the canvas. |
Next, I ironed on the letters.
And got everyone and everything ready to paint.
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| Check out their finished work. Look close and you can see the letters. |
Once everything is dry (really dry, like next day dry) peel off the letters
exposing the canvas underneath.
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My girls are AWESOME painters and they work really hard, so amazing that some paint seeped under the freezer paper. Yeah, I blamed their painting skills and not my ironing skills. So I went over the letters with some white paint.
*this step is not necessary but I wanted to have some fun painting too, so this was the perfect excuse. And painting was way more fun than folding clothes.
| Finished product! |
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| I added some ribbon and hung them in the old window. |

