Kids Art: Working on Canvas

July 14, 2011

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Whenever I see stretched canvases on special, I grab a few in various sizes to use for art projects. I love hanging children’s art on the wall. It places value on their creativity and ideas, and it looks great. In fact I would have to say that children’s artwork is one of my favourite choices for decorating.

Immy recently created these two collages on canvas using pre-cut fabric shapes, buttons and lengths of wool. One of her artworks is much more representative – in her words, ‘It is a girl at the beach,’ – while the other is more abstract. They are now hanging together in one corner of my study (though Immy has asked me to put them in her bedroom instead!)

If you are planning a painted artwork on canvas to keep and display and are wanting to avoid the muddy brown that occurs when young children mix all of the colours together, try limiting the colour palette that you offer on that occasion. Which is what I have done in this example;

Our ‘going BIG’ project which now hangs in Immy’s bedroom.

The other great thing about working on canvas is that you can paint over an artwork once you are ready for something new. Just paint over the original artwork with an undercoat, like I did with our drip painting experiment  (I was too impatient to paint a second coat of the undercoat which it probably needed but I kind of like the effect of the stripes running in the alternative direction to the drips, which shows through from the painting underneath!);

Immy’s drip painting and blue collages displayed side by side in the book corner.

Have you tried stretched canvas as a surface for your children to create on? How do you display your child’s artworks around your home?

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Jo Porter July 14, 2011 at 7:43 am

AWESOME!!!!!!! Love Love Love Love, about to move into a new home and that is the best decorating tip EVER!!!!, Also keeps the kids occupied on the weekend. GREAT

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Amanda July 14, 2011 at 8:25 am

I haven’t actually tried using canvases with Grace yet but I bought one the other day for her to do a little piece for her new ‘big girls room’ and I thought perhaps she could do another for the new baby’s room, to feel like she was contributing. Love Immy’s fabric collage artworks, definitely ones to display :)

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Leeanne A July 14, 2011 at 9:18 am

I like the use of fabric – this is a must do activity!

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Elise July 14, 2011 at 12:17 pm

I also buy stretched canvases when they are on special – they always come in handy, whether it be for personal use, or to have so that we can make a gift for someone.

Our children’s artwork also adorns our home. Artwork done by children certainly can be a stylish, fun and beautiful way to add personality to your home and decorate it.

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Sally July 14, 2011 at 7:13 pm

I did a grey base coat on a canvas, then when it was dry I let my 2 year old son at it with black and white paints. It looks AMAZING. The trick was realising when to get him to stop and move onto another one, so the brushstrokes are still clear and bold. We gave it to his grandfather as a birthday present and it honestly looks like a piece of modern art hanging in is house. Both Nick and Grandad are so proud of it!

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Stacy @ {share&remember.blogspot.com} July 14, 2011 at 8:20 pm

Beautiful work! I love this type of thing. I wish I had more wall space for my day care. : (

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Caz July 14, 2011 at 8:29 pm

I have the same love of childrens art! Every wall in our home has canvases our girls have made and we repaint them often, I love seeing what they create together. It’s also wonderful to see the changes in their pictures as they get older – their fingerpaintings from when they were toddlers look so different to the stick figures and ‘scenes’ they paint now. LOVE your big ‘drip’ painting, how beautiful it looks with the colourful bunting x

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Kendra July 14, 2011 at 9:32 pm

I love these ideas, thanks for sharing…. I noticed some pictures hanging on a ribbon or string, neat idea, was just wondering how you attached the papers to the ribbon? was it glue??

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Ange Moore July 15, 2011 at 10:22 am

We use the Crayola Slick Stix on cheap dollar store canvases and have great success with kids artwork (without the muddy colours). But I love the idea of a collage with pre-cut shapes and buttons and wool!

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Sheau July 15, 2011 at 10:52 am

Love the idea of painting over and over. I might try some fabric on embroidery hoops. Thank you.

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Cathy July 15, 2011 at 7:45 pm

I’ve been trying to come up with a decorating idea for my kids’ new bedrooms and this is perfect!! My eldest is a great little artist so he will absolutely think this is “awesome” (his favourite word atm). My middle man will have a great deal of fun getting messy and if I’m brave, I may even let the 2 year old have a go for his own artwork…

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Hana July 18, 2011 at 8:23 pm

Christie, you have me inspired! Will be on the lookout for canvases on special first thing tomorrow! Loving too, your daughter’s fabric and button collages!

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Kate July 18, 2011 at 10:05 pm

Aww this brought back wonderful memories for me. This is one of my all-time favourite things to do with my son. We did one (well actually, he did) when he was about 21 months just using pale pea green and dark and light blue as we had just redecorated his room in those colours. The canvas was 1m sq. He started using a brush, then his fingers, then he picked up a little toy car and drove that through the paint. THe effect was awesome and the canvas hangs proudly in his room, 2 years later. He often looks at it and says “Thats the painting i did with my car”. He is a very creative, imaginative soul who will spend hours just creating. His new brother is due to be born in a few weeks and he has already started asking when he can show him “how to paint with cars like mine”. Think I’m going to have to pull out the paints and canvases this weekend now….

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sheetal January 26, 2012 at 4:01 pm

hey i have a kid of 4yrs old , i would like to get some ideas to develop his interest in painting

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