I was so very excited when we received our wedding photo CD in the mail about two weeks ago. I couldn't wait to go through each and every one of them and decide what do with them, specifically where to put them around the home. 700+ pictures later and in love with each picture, I knew that I couldn't hang each of them up! I'm not into the personal shrines and I'm pretty sure our land lords wouldn't appreciate all of the holes in the wall! So, to start my project, I choose one picture that I'm just in love with and wasted no time!
Being that I'm new into the crafting world and have never used Mod Podge (which I can say that I have now), I thought I would take a stab at the cheap alternative of canvas photo art. After looking through many Pinterest examples I found the following to be the easiest.
Thanks Instagram for capturing my excitement!
My picture of choice!
The process-- Click on the image below to make it large
Supplies:
- Pick your favorite picture. You can print it on a regular printer with paper or get a photo copy of your favorite image. I choose to order a larger size through Shutterfly.
- You will need a canvas in the matching size of the photo, Mod Podge (Matte), and a paint brush **(Don't use a sponge brush like I did, or else it will leave black residue)**
Directions:
- Paint the canvas and the back of your picture with a coat of Mod Podge. Place image on canvas and let set for 10 minutes.
- The photo will not have adhered to the canvas after 10 minutes, but it will be close enough that you can begin your top coat. To begin, paint a good amount of the Mod Podge vertically on your photo. If you are a newbie at Mod Podge, do not worry that it looks like nasty glue all over-- It will dry clear
- After you paint vertically, do the same step horizontally over your picture.
- Let dry for 2 hours. You may need to do some touch ups during the drying process if you have clumps here and there. After 2 hours it should be pretty dry.
- Once dry, enjoy, display, and repeat! Easy!
Wedding photos by: A Fleeting Moment Photography
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