![]() ![]() The paint will skip at places creating the abstract look of the finished artwork. Drag the paint two-third of the way across the surface with squeegee. Pour a line of paint on the edge of the plywood. Let it dry and then blow black ink to create spidery lines using straw and running black paint.ĭIY Pixel wall art created by tracing a grid on the canvas.Īnd carefully painting each shade in each triangle following the sample pixel image. Some of the ideas include making pots, vases, mugs, coasters, pillows… in short these techniques will make you wonder you can create anything non figurative and symbolic. And that gives us a choice to move beyond the canvas and make DIY projects with our artistic ideas. We can make beautiful swirls, mixes and combinations using many different mediums. I am sharing 30 extraordinary ways to make abstract art projects. Since, this idea varies for every artist. Please see our full Disclosure Policy for details.Ībstract art achieves its effect using shapes, forms, colors and textures. squeeze some paints onto the white part of the canvas.This post may contain affiliate links. Step 1: Add your positive space heart stencil (see above) to the canvas. This technique would also look amazing being used on the entire canvas! There are endless possibilities with this technique… Items you’ll Need: My 8 year old LOVED this one and helped with spreading to paint. This painting technique, in particular, is fun for the kiddos. The “cling wrapped” paint art ends up looking like a cross between the popular pour-painting (drip-art) and tye-dye. Plus you probably have some laying in your kitchen right now! Using cling wrap (or saran wrap) in art might sound strange, but it really creates some awesome looking effects. Heart Painting on Canvas using Cling Wrap Next, we’ll explore a super nifty acrylic paint technique using a common kitchen item: Cling Wrap! 2. Slightly above the heart (on the edge of the contact paper), pour out your choice of paint. ![]() Here’s the first tutorial… Items you’ll Need: Although you can probably wash it off, its best to use an old card you no longer need. ![]() Note: you might want to use a card that you don’t need to use again in stores. It would also make a cool background in an art journal or abstract art piece! You can totally have fun with and try different colors etc. I love how rustic it looked- like paneled wood slats. Use the heart stencil for the positive space (see above) to start your painting off, then use your favorite paints, and a simple credit card (or any card) to create the super-nifty “swipe” effect. Heart Painting on Canvas using a Credit Card Take a look at each, you might even want to do all 3! 1. Now that you have your stencils in place, time for some painting! Here are the 3 different heart painting ideas, in no particular order! But that doesn’t mean you have to wait for V-day to make these cuties… My kids and I made them as valentines day crafts. These 3 heart art ideas were inspired by Valentine’s day. If you’re looking for more ideas for the budding artists, check out this 83 painting ideas for kids post. Oh, and if you LOVE using the Q-tip painting method below, you’ll also enjoy my tutorial on painting an Easy Cherry Blossom Tree using Q-Tips! Amazing what these little cotton swabs can do! I got all my supplies from the Dollarstore, so you should be able to get them too! The projects below shouldn’t cost you more than $5 each (including paint), so this makes a great paint party idea or Valentine’s day craft for kids’ classrooms. Plus, if you know me, I love reusing things AND saving $$! I want to open your eyes to using unexpected, and unconventional painting tools so that you can discover a world of nifty painting techniques with simple household items. From kids to adults, these 3 easy heart paintings, will teach you how to have fun with simple (Dollar Store) paints and canvases. Heart paintings ❤️are super easy painting ideas, that you can totally get creative with. ![]()
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