

PROJECT CANVAS MAKER HOW TO
For this project, I’ll show you how to use iron-on vinyl to make a reverse canvas.

In the wide world of craft vinyl, there are two main types: adhesive vinyl, and iron-on vinyl. Let’s get started! I know you’ll love learning how to make reverse canvases to decorate your own home, or to give as gifts! Best Vinyl for Reverse Canvas Projects Add your design to the flattened piece of canvas, and reattach it to the finished frame.Flip the frame over, and finish it with paint or stain.Remove the stretched canvas from the wooden frame.But you could just as easily paint, draw, or stencil onto the canvas - your choice! Today I’ll show you how to add a design with iron-on vinyl (otherwise known as HTV), a Cricut cutting machine, and my free botanical print SVG file. How often do you find such an inexpensive art project made with readily available materials?Īll you need to make a reverse canvas is a basic wrapped canvas, like the kind you’d find in the painting aisle at your local craft store. Reverse canvas projects are so great because they’re so accessible. You can use this technique to make botanical art, farmhouse-style signs, silhouette portraits, and so much more. What is a Reverse CanvasĪ reverse canvas is a trendy DIY project that transforms a standard stretched canvas into a piece of custom wall art. I’ll show you how to transform an inexpensive craft store canvas into custom wall art with the help of iron-on vinyl and your trusty Cricut cutting machine. Learn how to make Reverse Canvas wall art with this easy, step-by-step tutorial.
