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Canvas painting of butt
Canvas painting of butt







canvas painting of butt

canvas painting of butt

Now, secure the piece of the frame to the canvas making sure the piece is centered on the canvas miter to miter, and the back face of the frame piece is flush with the back of the canvas. Next, cut an opposite miter at this mark (this mark is the inside of the frame). Make a miter cut in one end of the wood piece for the frame then measure from the inside of the miter and make a mark at the opposite end that matches the measurement of the canvas. Start by measuring one side of the canvas. Apply a coat of stain, then apply the sealer. Start by lightly sanding the dowels or wood strips with 120 grit sandpaper, then follow with 220 grit. I like to cut each piece for the wood frame then attach it to the canvas before cutting the next piece, and I do this for two reasons: one reason is that the canvas may not be entirely symmetrical, and the other reason is so that I can make sure my joints are tight without gaps.

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Pro tip: miter cuts sound a lot more intense than they really are! A miter box makes cutting miters so incredibly easy but if miter cuts are too intimidating, straight cuts can also be made with the miter box. When I make a frame for canvas art, I like to use mitered corners (corners cut at a 45° angle). Morsel, my main model and part of the Parkour Champs was very helpful in straightening some of the art for me, so thanks to her! I will also share a couple of easy ways to cut the corners of the frame as well as a couple of ways to attach the frame to the canvas.

canvas painting of butt

Can you frame canvas art? Absolutely, and in the following tutorial, I will share 3 ways to build a frame for canvas art in any size! A DIY wood frame makes the canvas art look more “finished”, and I’m really partial to using stained wood for the DIY frames.









Canvas painting of butt