How to Create a Bee-utiful Canvas!

I have lots of 9″x3″ canvas panels that I picked up for $1!!! Score! It’s an odd size for me but I’m going to use them to create a small flower garden of canvases. This is my first one.

I used the following stencils:

The Crafters Workshop provided me with stencils and mediums to create this project. The opinions I share are solely my own because I do love to use them.

To start I used paint in blues, greens and white to create a background with the Hexagon stencil.

Add paint through the TCW324 Hexagon stencil to create your background
Add paint through the Hexagon stencil to create your background

Next I added Light & Fluffy Modeling Paste though part of the Wildflowers stencil. Let it dry and painted it.

Adding Wildflower stencil to the canvas with Light & Fluffy Modeling Paste
Adding Wildflower stencil to the canvas with Light & Fluffy Modeling Paste

I painted the flowers but decided it needed something more so I added the bee from the Laurel Wreath stencil with the Light & Fluffy Modeling Paste.

Added the bees from the Laurel Wreath stencil with modeling paste.
Added the bees from the Laurel Wreath stencil with modeling paste.

When the paste dried I painted the bees.

When the paste dried I painted the bees.
When the paste dried I painted the bees.

Here is the finished canvas.

Bee-utiful canvas finished.
Bee-utiful canvas finished.
Completed canvas show with stencils.
Completed canvas show with stencils.

I hope you enjoyed my tutorial and my lovely forest. We would love to see what you create with The Crafters Workshop Stencils and Mediums. You can share it with us on our Facebook pageInstagram, Twitter, and Pinterest using hashtag #tcwstencillove.

Thank you so much for stopping by!
Karenliz Henderson
The Crafters Workshop Design Team

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