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luvbug00 |
Posted: May 24 2010, 09:40 AM
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awhat! Group: Members Posts: 10,756 Member No.: 1,984 Joined: 6-June 05 |
Let me start with i am the worst drawer in the world. my drawings consist of lines and circles that is with people, animals anything that reflect reality.
I need some art for the condo we just bought and I wanted to make a lot of it myself. problem being i have no idea what supplies i need aside from the paint, brushes and canvases that I'm gonna need. I'm also not sure wither to do oil or acrylic and really what are the differences?? soo what do I need?? are there any tricks to painting that will make my picture look less then mya's art project?? (actually i shouldn't say that..she can draw and paint very well.) This post has been edited by luvbug00 on May 24 2010, 09:41 AM -------------------- Mya 7-1-00 |
mom21kid2dogs |
Posted: May 24 2010, 09:53 AM
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Parker, the handsome pound puppy! Group: Members Posts: 5,863 Member No.: 1,127 Joined: 30-December 04 |
If you decide to chicken out on the painting idea (I sympathize as I'm very art impaired, myself! ) I've seen some kick butt art done with framing fabric or wallpaper pieces on HGTV. I've seen it done in all sizes from sofa pieces to 3 or 4 framed sets.
-------------------- Cheryl, Olivia's mom
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kit_kats_mom |
Posted: May 24 2010, 11:32 AM
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Cary the Lemur Group: Members Posts: 8,080 Member No.: 135 Joined: 15-April 03 |
Ditto. I had one large wall that needed something, but framed artwork that large would have cost a fortune. I went to the fabric store and picked out 6 different textures of fabric in the 3 main colors of my living room decor (apple green, cream and dark brown) then I just put the fabric in different szed embordery hoops & hung them on the wall in a big design. I probably had about 30 of them.
I know that Ikea sells square fabric stretchers online and they aren't terribly expensive if you decide to go that route. -------------------- Cary
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bluebear |
Posted: May 24 2010, 03:22 PM
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Silver Member Group: Members Posts: 667 Member No.: 22,716 Joined: 11-August 09 |
I work at Michaels. Are you doing this on a canvas or the wall? If you're doing this on the wall, then I suggest the paint you get at Home Depot or a hardware store (I can't think of the name) but tempra paint/acrylic paints are used for projects like painting ceramics, wood, canvas, etc..
What about vinyl cut outs? You could put those on the wall, or you could paint around the design on the wall. edit: Oil, tempra, and acrylic paints are for different textures and surfaces, like how watercolor paint is only used for specific papers and not canvas. This post has been edited by bluebear on May 24 2010, 03:36 PM |
luvbug00 |
Posted: May 24 2010, 03:48 PM
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awhat! Group: Members Posts: 10,756 Member No.: 1,984 Joined: 6-June 05 |
love the fabric idea! and for sure will be in ikea very soon.
@blue bear im looking to create wall art meaning in frames. I wouldnt dare try and paint my walls! lol! -------------------- Mya 7-1-00 |
bluebear |
Posted: May 24 2010, 07:59 PM
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Silver Member Group: Members Posts: 667 Member No.: 22,716 Joined: 11-August 09 |
You mean picture frames? Painting something and getting it framed?
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