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Spring Canvas Frame Art Display

Today we're creating a Spring canvas frame art display. This craft uses one canvas from Dollar Tree, and we will actually take the canvas off, and we will only be working with the frame. If you're ready to start creating, grab your materials, and we will begin creating.



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Materials

  • One package of jumbo craft sticks/ or regular craft sticks depending on the size of your canvas-Purchased at Hobby Lobby
  • One Canvas- Purchased at the Dollar Tree
  • Bumble bee buttons (optional) Purchased at Hobby Lobby
  • Paint- Espresso color and Celery (you can go with any colors you have on hand)
  • Pack of craft flowers
  • Scissors 
  • Hot glue, or any other adhesive
  • Total cost around $13

Begin by removing the canvas from the frame. Take your scissors, and begin to cut your canvas and remove it from the canvas frame. For this craft, we will only need to use the wood frame. You should be left with just the wood frame once this step is complete. 

Next, take your paint, and begin to paint the frame. I needed around two coats of paint. Allow your paint to fully dry.


Once the paint is dry, you can now flip over your frame. Take some of your craft sticks, apply some hot glue on the ends of each stick, and gently press them down on the back of the frame. Repeat this step until you get to the very bottom of your frame. 

Now that all the craft sticks are glued onto the back side of the frame, you can flip it back over so that it is facing the front side. 


Take your paint and apply it to your craft sticks. For the craft sticks, I am using a color called celery.  You will need about two coats of paint to give it complete coverage. 

Allow everything to completely dry.

Next, take your craft flowers, and apply them to your craft sticks. You will need a small amount of hot glue to apply your floral pieces. 


This last step is optional. If you have any bumblebee buttons or any other details you would like to add to your frame display, do so now. I decided to add on some bumblebee buttons I picked up from my local Hobby Lobby store.  Just add a little hot glue on the back side of each button and place them around your flowers.

Your canvas art is now complete! This looks beautiful displayed on a shelf. I'd love to hear from you if you decide to create your very own canvas art display! 




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