![]() You don’t want to get paint or drywall mud on the frame or on your floor/table. Once you have all the materials, lay your canvas on a protective flat surface and tape the edges of the frame. Even a sample size or two of a color could work, because this really doesn’t require that much paint! With a coupon, I paid $4.78 for this paint from JoAnn. Because you’re using drywall mud, you can get away with chalk paint, acrylic or latex paint. Paint color of choice to use over the drywall texture.Paint brush – I use Wooster paint brushes, and the one I used for this project was $7.89.Painter’s tape to cover the edges of the frame.I bought plastic ones in the fine art section at JoAnn for less than $5 Palette knife set for spreading the drywall around the canvas to create the texture you want.Drywall taping knife to apply the mud to the canvas.The canvas I used was 26″x26″ and $24.99. A framed canvas – Try your local thrift store or the clearance section at HG/TJMaxx/Marshalls, as most of their art is relatively inexpensive. ![]()
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