Hi Everyone. I’m still on a mission to stop neglecting fall and creating some fun and easy decorations. I whipped up this easy and inexpensive Thanksgiving burlap canvas art last night in no time flat. Quick and easy projects are definitely my favorite. Especially when they are also cheap!
I started with a 12×12 stretched burlap canvas. They normally run for $10.99 at Michael’s, but I managed to score a couple today on clearance for only $2.99!
I used a scrap piece of contact paper to cut out my words. I used the Sail font from Font Squirrel if you are curious. I unpeeled my contact paper and stuck it down on the burlap canvas, making sure to get out as many ripples and bubbles as I could.
I used Martha Stewart satin paint in Adobo and Chesnut Brown. Using 1″ foam tip paint brushes, I just dabbed the paint on. I wouldn’t recommend brushing it, or your stand the risk of having the paint bleed underneath the stencil. Especially since things don’t stick to burlap very well.
I peeled the stencil off and voila! You can stop here if you like, but I wanted to add some paper bunting to it.
I had some thanksgiving scrapbook paper from a couple of years ago that I knew would be perfect for this. I cut 1 1/2″ x 3″ strips of different patterned paper and then folded them in half. I then cut my triangles for the bunting.
I had some jute twine in my craft closet and cut a piece at my desired length.
I glued and folded the paper over the twine and then set it on top of the canvas so I could figure out the proper placement of the bunting.
Once I had everything in place, I carefully flipped over the canvas and used my staple gun to secure the twine.
And that’s it! I even surprised myself at how quickly I was finished with it. I hope that you give a project like this a try. It is so easy and quickly adds a great seasonal touch to your home.
Thanks for stopping by!
~Katie
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Kim @ Exquisitely Unremarkable says
This is just beautiful and so sweet! What a great craft! 🙂
Christy@Confessions if Serial Do-it-Yourselfer says
Love this, Katie! Shared on google:)
Addicted 2 DIY says
Thanks!
Krista @ the happy housie says
I love this!! So much so that I am featuring it tonight at the Get Your DIY On Challenge- hope you can swing by to grab your button and bring along a furniture project!! 7pm EST!
~Krista from the happy housie
Krista @ the happy housie says
And I’m following you now across the board Katie!!
Addicted 2 DIY says
Thanks so much! I think I am doing the same, but if not, I certainly will be:)
Addicted 2 DIY says
Thank you so much!!!
Susan @ Oh My! Creative says
Thank you for linking to Whimsy Wednesday! I wanted to let you know I featured you in this week roundup – Thanksgiving Give Thanks Printables & Decor! You can see your feature here > http://www.ohmy-creative.com/holiday-crafts/thanksgiving/thanksgiving-give-thanks-printables-decor/
Hope to see you back again this week!
Susan
Addicted 2 DIY says
I did see that! Thank you so much! I look forward to linking up again this week:)
laura@imnotatrophywife.com says
Hi Katie
Thanks for linking up. Your burlap board will be featured on Thursday evening at http://imnotatrophywife.com Please link up this Thursday evening! Loved your tutorial! laura
Addicted 2 DIY says
Thanks so much! I’ll be sure to link up this Thursday!
Christy says
What size letters did you use??
Addicted 2 DIY says
They were cut at 2 1/2″
Cassie says
I LOVE this! So cute and seems simple enough I could try it. I hate to sound like a goober, but how did you get the lettering onto the contact paper? Did you run it through your printer? Thanks.
Addicted 2 DIY says
I cit it out with my die cutting machine. If you don’t have one, you could always purchase stencils or vinyl letters and use the negative of the vinyl letters