Hot Mess Canvas (& How to Get the Best Results!)
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- Опубліковано 4 гру 2018
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Learn how to make this trendy home decor painting project - a hot mess canvas! It's so easy to personalize and makes a wonderful gift.
MATERIALS LIST (contains my affiliate links):
- Canvas amzn.to/2RzdRgf
- Acrylic paint amzn.to/2UcVlfD
- Stencil brush (or foam brush in a pinch) amzn.to/2rnZ3Wq
- Oracal 651 amzn.to/2Uk07aU or Oramask amzn.to/2QCKa0H
- Transfer tape
- A way to cut and score your vinyl (I used the amazing Cricut)
- My free SVG/DXF/PDF cut files/patterns (Design #117) (available in my free resource library at jennifermaker.com/resource-li... )
UPDATES/CHANGES: Check for any updates, changes, or additional videos for this project at jennifermaker.com/updates
Today we’re making a hot mess canvas! If you haven’t heard of these, hot mess canvases have been taking the Internet by storm the past year or so. Basically, it’s a reverse stencil where the base layer is a crazy mishmash of colors. Hence, a “hot mess.”
One of the biggest issues I see with hot mess canvases is paint quality. So I tested two different paints. I also tested a foam brush vs. a stencil brush to see which one worked better!
HOW TO MAKE A HOT MESS CANVAS WITH A CRICUT
First, paint your canvas using acrylic paints. It doesn’t matter what colors you use, but do try to keep the paint flat on the surface - that will help your vinyl stick better.
Allow your canvas to completely dry. I waited 12 hours for both of mine.
Next, pick out a design. You can find one in Cricut Design Space or just download my hot mess design stencils from my free resource library. If you’re going to cut the stencil out on your cutting machine, upload the file to your design software. If you’re not sure how to upload an SVG cut file to Cricut Design Space, watch this helpful video training series I made. If you’re on an iPhone or iPad, here’s how to download and upload SVG files to the Cricut Design Space app.
Measure your canvas and resize the design in Cricut Design Space as necessary, then cut it out in vinyl (I recommend Oracal 651 or Oramask).
Weed your vinyl so only the design remains for your hot mess canvas.
Transfer the vinyl design to a sheet of transfer tape.
Place the transfer tape and the vinyl onto your dry, painted canvas (sticky side down) and burnish well. I used both a burnisher and a scraper. If your canvas is in a frame, turn it over so the canvas is against a surface and burnish from the back. It may be difficult to get your vinyl to stick to the canvas - just be patient and work slowly.
Remove the transfer tape so only the vinyl remains on your hot mess canvas.
Using just a little paint, gently dab around the edges of your vinyl design. It’s important you not use too much paint or its more likely to seep under your design.
Cover the rest of the painted surface with your paint. Always brush away from the vinyl.
Allow your canvas to dry at least 4 hours.
Gently remove the vinyl using a weeding tool. Underneath is the pretty “hot mess” you created with your paints at the start of this project!
I think they’re really called Hot Mess Canvases because you kinda feel like a hot mess while you’re making them. I’m not even kidding. The base painting was fun, if a little weird. But the weeding and sticking the vinyl to the canvas… that was a challenge. And it sure seems like both the type of paint you use and the brush makes a difference. You’re going to need a little patience.
Still, my hot mess canvases came out fine I think! The Christmas tree one is my favorite. And what I love about them is no vinyl left on them - it’s just canvas and paint. Now that they’re done, one will go in our entry way for the holidays and the other is going up in my craft room! And I think these would make great gifts, too.
NOTE: Cricut Design Space updated shortly after I made this video. To see those updates and make the necessary changes for this tutorial, please watch • Cricut Design Space Up...
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“… admire the beauty of what I make and not obsess about the faults” 💕 Well said!
Thank you! 😊
I need to hear that this very second. I see every error and it gets the best if me.
the wine is a great touch, and i think a good cold drink my help with creativity.... well that's my story
That's MY story, too, Beth, and I'm sticking to it!!! 😍
I just love your videos! The ladies that I teach are going to LOVE this project to make gifts for their friends and family. Living in a domestic violence/sexual assault shelter truly limits their income and their ability to just go out and shop, things we take for granted! I have a couple of churches that are always willing to help me with supplies for my classes…so helpful because I would literally spend everything I have on these ladies and their kiddos lol
That is wonderful of you! I really love this project and I think they will too. ❤️
Thanks so much for sharing this. I am an acrylic pour artist who got a cricut for Chriatmas. This reverse stencil method is exactly what I was looking to do on my paint pours. Thanks for the inspiration.
You are the Best! I love watching your tutorials and I appreciate how you explain what you are using before and during and what products to use. I also appreciate and love how you test out products to see what works best for you. Thank you!
Jennifer, I just found you! I am so happy! You are a joy to watch and your instructions are so clear. Thank you!!!
I loooove this idea!!! I used the vinyl this year on canvases for our Christmas gifts from our toddler tonour family members. I let her paint the canvas then I didn’t do the reverse idea, but I just used vinyl lettering and made cute signs for them to hang up. They were a hit. But I won’t lie... getting the vinyl to stick to the canvas was quite rough.... but it did in the end! They were super fun!
I absolutely love the weeding part It’s relaxing to me
Glad you enjoy it, Paula! It is NOT relaxing for me!!! 😂
Omg!!! Your paint storage ❤❤❤❤
Adding a piece of wood to the underside of your canvas makes it burnish easier and prevents the “give” in the canvas. I use this trick when painting. I love your tutorial. I’m looking to buy either a Cricut, silhouette or scan n cut so I’m searching UA-cam for videos. Glad I found you.
I love, love, love this tutorial! Not only are your projects amazing, but your style of teaching is so much fun! So glad I subscribed!
Thank you so much, Melissa!
Wow the difference between the foam brush and the stencil brush is amazing! TYSM for sharing this video! :D
Paint and wine sounds like a great combination to me!
Love this! And so jelly of your craft room! 😍😍
What a beautiful project. Thank you soooo much for taking the time to show all of us how to do this. Your time is so valuable this time of year. I know that for sure because I love cardmaking videos and and am way behind in the Christmas department. I don’t even have a tree up yet but it’s party due to my other half. The older I get the slower I get. Thanks again Jennifer. Merry Christmas to you and yours. God Bless. Hugz!
LOVE THIS TUTORIAL! Just a helpful hint, put something behind your canvas, like a sturdy pillow form so you don't bind or push your canvas through! Hope that helps for future canvas projects!😉💜
love your videos--wine and crafts, my two favorite things!!
When I do Hot Mess Canvas I use spray paint as my top layer. And it works wonderfully!
April Bowers I was wondering why people didn’t use spray paint. It seems like it would give better coverage. When I do wooden signs I always used spray paint with no problems.
April Bowers, just to confirm is spray paint better then?
How to long do you wait after applying spray paint to remove the vinyl
I agree Jennifer, they both were nice without painting around everything! I loved seeing more of your background.
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching!😊🌻
This was so fun! I made 2 construction theme ones in a reverse canvas for my son’s birthday
Love the look of your craftroom!!!
Great idea for the Christmas Tree I am definitely going to try it for gifts to give out prior to Christmas.
I really enjoy your Chanel you don’t talk too fast and you are very complete
I appreciate that feedback, Marsha! Thank you! 😍
Nice! Always clear and "real". Thanks a million.
I never have used my cricut for stenciling, you make it look so easy.
Jennifer, you’re truly a breath of fresh air! I so love your videos...and that you craft with wine.🍷
Haha! Thank you! You know, you've got to do what you can to help you get through! ;-)
I use contact paper from the dollar store instead of cricut transfer ...the vinyl sticks awesome to it.
Perfect! 😊
Love your tutorials! Thank you for making them, so helpful!
the wine took me out! your the best. ive learned so much from you in the last 6 weeks that ive had my cricut!
So glad to hear that! 😃
I use a coat of Mod Podge on the canvas and let it dry, then out the vinyl on it.
is the ModPodge for the vinyl to stick?
Ilse, I did this a while ago, but I do believe Mod Podge ensures a better adhesion than the vinyl by itself.
Spray paint for the cover color coat works really well too! No brush strokes or bleeding
Jennifer these are absolutely beautiful! Can't wait to try! 💖
So very pretty!
LOVE that you started with the wine! I bashed that Subscribe button after that! I'm hooked...think I'm gonna binge watch a bunch of these and go back later...many times.
so so beautiful! thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the great tips. Now I know what to do with some of the Oracal 651 in my stash.
This looks like fun!
I honestly like the colorful painted background with the white letters 😊 without going over with the white paint
It does look good that way too! 😊
They turned out great!
love the Christmas Tree!
I have watched other tutorials for this process and have to say yours is the best. I tried it once and it was horrible (with other tutorials). Going to try again now that I've watched yours. Thanks!
That paint storage flower is amazing!!!!😱
Thanks! I have a tutorial for it here: jennifermaker.com/craft-paint-storage-organizer/
OH MY! That paint flower is amazing!!! I need one. LOL
I was trying to find it on her channel since she said she had a tutorial, but I cannot find it. Were you able to find it?
Can't wait to try this!!!
Thanks...first time on your site. Great idea. Look forward to more!
Awesome thank you sharing I’m gonna make them looks so easy and of course I won’t forget the 🍷 WINE🤗
love your video... you make it fun and easy... thank you for sharing...
This is my first exposure to hot mess canvas. Your projects look great!
Margaret Ball doesn’t it look amazing I like the Christmas 🎄
This looks fun! I’m going to try it. Recommend Moscato.
Hello Jennifer ! I am new to your videos. I was in a craft store last week and I was talking to a lady who I never met before. We started talking about the different projects that we wanted to make with our cricut and easy press 2. She told me that I needed to watch your videos because they were amazing and great information. I am glad that I ran into her because I have really enjoyed watching your videos. You make it look so easy and fun. I love your craft room as well. Thank you for sharing.
That is awesome! I'm so happy to have you here, crafting with me!
I absolutely loved this!! I can't wait to try this new way of painting. I' Love your flower paint box is Amazing!! That will be the next project & of course with wine thankyou Jennifer Maker you make the cricut world so much easier for us Newbies
You are so welcome, Kim! Wine makes everything, especially crafting, better! In moderation, of course! 😉
So pretty.
Vinyl never wants to stick to canvas, you can use a blow dryer real quick over the vinyl to help it stick better. Great video 🙂
In my humble opinion😉.... i think its more-so the transfer tape you use and how sticky it is
I did this, and did two projects like a testing. One canvas with iron on, the other with permanent vinyl. I found I prefer the iron on.
Iron-on works great!
I AM SO EXCITED TO HAVE FOUND YOU!
I am so glad that I found your videos yesterday!
Ha! Feeling the same but I found her today!
I love your set up for storing your paints! So love too yr fun looking art studio. Thank you for your wonderful tutorials. What a cool hot mess idea!
Thank you so much, Debbie! 😍
Just discovered your channel and I like and I've learned lots from the videos I've watched so far ....
and yes, patience and wine go hand in hand (hehehe-🙊)
When crafting, everything lookes BETTER with a glass a wine
(hehehe-🙊)
Love your videos I'm a newbie and I'm learning so much from you. Thank you
I love this whole Idea!
What a beautiful job keep the videos coming
Oh my goodness I totally love them both. They are amazing
Thanks so much! 😃💜
i tried this hot mess canvas and i used a sampler packet of permanent vinyl from cricut and it worked perfectly!! and i used a foam brush and it turned out amazing!!!!
Your content is always amazing but The wine was the moment I fell in love with this tutorial 🤣😂
Thank you so much for the feedback, HoneyMFGunz!
Thank you sooo much! You just gave me a great idea :). Love the touch of wine, cheers to you and I appreciate what you bring to the community of crafters.
Awwww..thank you for crafting with me!
The OraTape (from Oracal) is really nice to work with also. The only Cricut transfer tape I'm ok with is their strong grip, the rest of the line, not so much.
More beautiful ideas to learn. Thanks 😊
My pleasure 😊
I love these! I may use this idea for our Mom's 80th birthday. We're looking for something that people can write on, yet simple. This is perfect. As for weeding, it's not my favorite thing either. I use a lint roller to keep my "weeding waste" out of the way. It works for me. Thanks for the idea!
That's a great idea! Go for it! 😃💜
Love you tutorials! thank you!
Love the paint flower
Me too! 😁
Can't wait to try this! You have such wonderful creative ideas!
Thanks so much, Linda! 😊
Thank you for showing us how to do the hot mess canvas. I am going to try one with a silhouette of my dog Smidget (2003-2019) that I created for one of your courses
Glad it was helpful, Fiona! What a great idea!!! I'll be waiting to see it! 🥰
Can’t wait to try this
Best of luck! It's a lot of fun! :)
So jealous of your craft room, love how you are so detailed and direct. I admire your creativity. You are far the best. Love your tutorials.
so adorable
Love all your ideas
Aww thank you so much! Thanks for watching!😊🌻
I love the Christmas one!! Im definitely going to make one❤️
You should! They are SO much fun! 🥰
Very cool. I do dirty pours and want to incorporate that into this method. I've seen other crafters use mod podge first on a stencil, let it dry, then paint as you normally would. This prevents bleeding. Thanks for the tutorial, you do a great job!
Edit, apply mod podge after youve put the stencil on.
So glad you like it! 💕
I love this!!
such a cute idea
Thank you! 😊
Love these, and I have a bunch of canvases in my craft room to experiment with
That's perfect! :)
Wow.... that craft room is a dream 😍
I can not wait to have my own. Thank you for your inspiration Jennifer
Thanks so much, Maddalena! You don't have to start with one like mine! Most of my craft spaces have been much smaller! 😊🥰
@@JenniferMaker I'm in the process to move out of state, I'm moving to Florida in 10 days, i haven't be able to craft at all for the past 2 months 🥺 everything is packed, but as soon I find my dream house you craft room will be the role model for mine ❤.
Thank you for everything ❤
I really like the Christmas Tree. I also like a stencil brush to paint stencils.
Thank you so much! I like a stencil brush for some applications too! :)
Such a cool idea. Will have to try. Love your craft room.
Please do! And I'm happy you love my craft room - I do, too! 😍
Good idea. Have to try.
You should, Jessie! Hope you enjoy!😃
This is so beautiful!!!!
Thank you! 😊
I really dislike weeding, I wish I was one of those people that finds it relaxing! Beautiful projects
You and me both, Kelly! Weeding is just not something I love! 😂
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
really like this....going to try it today
Have fun! 🥰
absolutely fantastic you are so clever thanks for sharing x
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you for another great idea!
Thanks so much for watching!
Neat decoration idea!
Thank you, Kara! 😊
Kinda late but just getting into hot mess technique. Love your paint holder.
i just loved this tutorial!
Glad you liked it!!
Great job, Jennifer! I enjoyed and learned from your video!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm so happy you're here crafting with us! 😊🌻
Love love love your videos. Was your creativity enhance with the wine. So happy I found your videos
Haha! Always! ;-)
Beautiful as usual!
Thank you! 😊
Good classes. Great Job.
Just starting love the help
You're welcome, Alyssa! Thanks for crafting with me! 😄
Love this! Something fun and new to try!!!
Hope you enjoy, Suzanne! 😍
I was curious if you played with other colors besides white? For instance red for the Christmas tree? Just wondering your thoughts and results if you did that. Thanks!