Thanks for sharing,I will give it a try. Although I have stretched canvas before I have never seen it done like yours .I have painted on board but never stretched any linen over it ,but I can see the benefits of that as you will have a lovely textured surface to paint on.
Please Note, I just edited to add this step after putting the linen down: "Glue" down the linen with another healthy coat of GAC 100 brushed over the linen." So, if you already copied the directions (before 10 am on 4/17 then please recopy them.
Hi Sue, I hope you'll enjoy making them!
Hi Roger, I find this process much easier than stretching and I like the extra support the panel offers. I know it is a very personal choice. I will be interested to hear which you prefer after trying this method.
I can hardly wait to try making linen panels!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for posting this information!
Thanks for sharing,I will give it a try. Although I have stretched canvas before I have never seen it done like yours .I have painted on board but never stretched any linen over it ,but I can see the benefits of that as you will have a lovely textured surface to paint on.
ReplyDeletePlease Note, I just edited to add this step after putting the linen down: "Glue" down the linen with another healthy coat of GAC 100 brushed over the linen." So, if you already copied the directions (before 10 am on 4/17 then please recopy them.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, I hope you'll enjoy making them!
Hi Roger, I find this process much easier than stretching and I like the extra support the panel offers. I know it is a very personal choice. I will be interested to hear which you prefer after trying this method.
Such an excellent tutorial, and a lovely finished product! Bravo, my dear. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Belinda :)
ReplyDeleteWow! After this process, I'm glad I work with pastels...LOL..But I have to admit it really looks great! and Larry is definitely a keeper!!!
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