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Looking to add some inexpensive art to your home? How about painting a canvas with your own abstract flower design?
Add inexpensive, professional looking art to your home by following our tutorial for this textured abstract flower painting!
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Step 1
Lay out your newspaper or plastic tablecloth and place your canvas on top. You can totally use an easel if you’re fancy, but I don’t own one. We don’t get newspapers, so I had to stick with the grocery fliers that come in the mail and the box from a 12 pack of Sierra Nevada IPAs. Just make sure you’re not using anything you care about, acrylic paints will stain!
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Step 6
Grab your sponge and begin to dab/blend the colors, moving from darkest to lightest. You’ll fill in the white area during this process. If you’re unhappy with your gradient, you can add more of any color and repeat the process. I ended up adding some white so there was kind of sunburst at the top-center. I left my background pretty messy, but you can make yours as smooth as you want!
With the extra paint on the sponge or brush, paint the sides of the canvas.
Let your background dry really well before starting to paint the flowers.
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Step 7
Meanwhile, let’s work on our homemade texture paste. The biggest money-saving choice I made was to make my own texture paste instead of purchasing it from the craft store. Though the real stuff is pretty cool, it’s an expensive purchase for people who don’t paint often. Don’t worry, the DIY version works really well too! I found the recipe on Such a Pretty Mess and tweaked it a bit.
Get out a plastic cup (or airtight container if you plan on using the texture medium again) and add 1/2 cup of baking soda, 3 tablespoons of Elmer’s Glue All (or school glue), and 2 tablespoons of white acrylic paint. Mix really well. It should be the consistency of thick frosting.
If you’re scared of the texture paste, don’t be! It’s pretty simple to use and has a great result. If you still don’t want to, feel free to skip the steps that involve mixing the texture paste into your paints.