Hello my dear crafty friends and welcome to Tando Paint week.
This is a really easy thing to make with Tando chipboard / stencils or a mix of both.
I decided to stay with chippies and used this card size canvas, lots of paints and some gorgeous Tando chipboards.
The canvas was covered with gesso and then I glued all chipboards with gesso over gesso. When it was dry I just added a mix of acrylic paints ... with fingers. No brushes, rollers or even old credit card. Just my bare fingers. Dirty ones after the piece was made.
I think that this can be done with kids too as they love to work with fingers and acrylics - not sure- are kids save. And if not- any other paint that is kids save will work.
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