What is most fun is the fact that this cardboard box house is an art project made of salvaged cardboard boxes (free) and old food boxes from cereal and crackers. Other than that it is just paint and glue!
Special thanks to Laura Ayars and her boys for this project.
Use an illustration to start your own creative juices flowing in this acrylic on canvas art project.
Tacky is getting ready to eat his fish sandwich! This 🎨#artproject 🎨 from Homeschool Christian Mom FB group is Acrylic on Canvas.
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Materials: canvas, tracing paper, pencil, eraser, acrylic paints, paint brushes (narrow, medium and large), plate for paint, water and a picture from a children’s book.*
I recommend wearing an apron when using acrylics as they change from liquid to a plastic. You can only get it out of clothing if you scrub it off right away.
First I painted the whole canvas white.
I used the tracing paper to copy the picture, scribbled with pencil on the back and then used that to transfer the picture to my canvas.
I added extra water to the acrylic paint for the background colors.
Then working from light colors to darker colors, I began painting.
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*(I am not a lawyer but as I am only painting one original picture, this is not violating any copyright laws. However, I could not and will not be copying this picture multiple times to sell.)
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