

Once the frame is dry, you can reattach the canvas to the back. Here’s how my components looked at this point: My wrapped canvas started as a 9×12, but the dimensions for inside the frame are 7×10. ***NOTE: Make sure you size your design so it fits INSIDE the frame.
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(If you’d like to see how to use HTV, check out one of these tutorials!)

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That way I had free range of movement for my iron without the frame getting in the way. Or this step can also be done AFTER your canvas has been reattached…whatever you prefer.įor this particular project, I applied a heat transfer vinyl (HTV) decal, so I wanted to add it to the canvas before reattaching it to the frame. While the canvas is off of the frame, you can go ahead and apply your design element(s).

Step 3: Apply Design Element(s) to Canvas Don’t worry if you need to do a little sanding first to smooth everything out. However, it’s still good enough to make a fun little project. The wood is bare, so you can stain it or paint it any color under the sun.įYI: Since these canvases are inexpensive and their frames are hidden, the wood is not exactly…shall we say…top quality. I had NO idea such a cute little thing was hiding in plain sight all this time! I did this part later after applying my design so I was certain my design would be centered. Since you’ll be reattaching the canvas in a bit, they’ll end up being covered.Īlso, at this point, you can trim the canvas to size if you’d like, or do it later once you’re ready to reattach it. The remaining strips of canvas that are still stapled to the back of the frame can easily be pulled out and discarded, but don’t worry about removing the staples. Here’s what you’ll end up with: the canvas sheet and the bare frame. Just place the wrapped canvas on a table facedown, then grab a utility knife or X-Acto knife and start slicing through the canvas along the OUTSIDE of the staples. The first step in this process is removing the wrapped canvas from its frame.
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I trully want this program to have an iOS/ android version. This is the only idea that came to me so far, I will keep thinking about it and try to help. So what I’m trying to explain is that you would use the tools with their normal function (left click) and when you activate the “reverse button” all the tools change to the right-click function. My idea is to have a separat button that changes the function of the tool used, the same way the right-click does. Hi so it took me a few days but I came up with a solution for the right-click problem.
