A framed canvas – Try your local thrift store or the clearance section at HG/TJMaxx/Marshalls, as most of their art is relatively inexpensive.Drywall mud – a smaller tub is fine, which is less than $4 at Home Depot/Lowe’s.Here’s everything you’ll need to create textured canvas art (pssst – you may even already have some of these items in your home): So I went to Home Goods and found this simple gold framed canvas for only $24.99! I considered going to a thrift store, but figured it would be easier to just go to Home Goods since their canvases are relatively cheap. She had the idea to go to Home Goods/TJMaxx and buy a framed canvas and paint over that. ….Until I stumbled upon Miracle on Thirty Fourth’s IG stories a few weeks ago. I knew I wanted to try out the drywall mud thing, but quite frankly, I was feeling lazy about figuring out how to frame a canvas. This textured canvas is beautiful, but goes for nearly $600Īfter doing some research, I stumbled upon Gesso art which is what some artists use to create the textured canvas look, and eventually found that using drywall mud/spackle could create a similar look. ![]() I fell in love with textured abstract art after seeing it on Pinterest, but it never occurred to me until recently that I could achieve the same look without the hefty price tag of buying original textured art. It can take a while – years even – to find art that speaks to you.
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