Thursday, September 15, 2011

Halloween Canvas Subway Art

 I finally jumped on the trendy subway art bandwagon and had fun creating this canvas for our Halloween decor this year! It will look great in our entryway once I finish up a few other projects that I have been working on!
 ---First I painted a blank canvas with acrylic paint and let it dry.
---Then, using the Lyrical Letters & Paper Doll cricut cartridges, I created stencils with contact paper and applied them to the canvas. 
---Then the fun began! I picked out some coordinating acrylic paint colors and began covering up the stencils.
---When the paint dried, I peeled off the contact paper, sprayed the canvas with a clear coat of spray paint and it was finished!

I'm sure it would have been a lot easier to just create a canvas print with a download-able printable that so many have shared on their blogs lately, but this was fun to make and personalized.

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18 comments:

  1. I think it turned out so cute! And I love that you used your Cricut. I have gotten so tired of all the Silouette projects in Blogland...nice to see the Cricut getting some love. I love mine!

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  2. I so love this!!! I wish I had a Cricut too.

    Funny story about that: I noticed one of my friends got a Cricut and I commented on her blog how excited I was that she has a cIrcuit (yes...for the longest time I thought it was called Circuit). She didn't say anything, because she probably felt bad for me the european, but when I heard her say it in person, I was giggling in my mind, saying: Haha...she called it a CrIcut.

    Oh the embarrassed when I actually found out that I was wrong.

    I totally digressed here. Cute blog!

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  3. Cute Blog and such great ideas thecandos will be checking back often!

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  4. Very cute! I might need to add this cartridge to my collection, lol! Stop over for a visit sometime...

    http://homespunkitchen.blogspot.com/

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  5. I love Halloween and I love this idea! What a great decoration idea!

    Corie
    www.thedatingdivas.com

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  6. I love this! What a super cute idea. I would love to make one!

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  7. Love your Halloween subway art!!! Great job.

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  8. Love! I'd love for you to link up to my Wickedly Creative Halloween Ideas Link Party!
    www.itsybitsypaperblog.com

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  9. Adorable take on Subway Art. I did a couple for my girls a while back. Fun!

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  10. cute! Makes me want a cricut a little bit more then before.

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  11. We just jumped on the subway art band wagon and are about to do it again. Love the holiday themed version! Really cute and really love that you used the Cricut to make it! We love ours!
    Stopping by from The Lettered Cottage. Happy Fall!

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  12. Brandy, this is so cute! I keep thinking about make some subway art and just haven't done it yet. Maybe I'll do one in time for Thanksgiving. Maybe a "thankful" one.
    I'm a new follower.
    I'd love it if you linked up to my party that started today
    www.projectqueen.org

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  13. It turned out great! Love the little skeleton! Thanks for linking up with DIY under $5!

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  14. That is beautiful!! I love the un-typical Halloween colors you chose. So pretty!

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  15. love that you thought outside the box with the colors. fabulous job! {and thanks for linking up your projects to Refresh Your Nest Fridays over at my blog!}

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  16. I adore subway art and this is super cute and creative. Great job!

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  17. So cool! Thanks for sharing the tutorial!

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