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Posted on March 16, 2010.
Sakura Paint MarkersWall Decor Young Art, Graffiti Art Canvas

Teens Diy Wall Decor Art project ideas for decorating projects for teens.

Article by: Madeleine M Langlois

Miy project: Teen decor wall art "Graffiti Art Paris Canvas"

Text graffitilike My teenage son and paper book covers gave me the idea of asking him to make an artwork for an exhibition of design, I took part in. His contribution was the word in the text Paris graffitilike done in pastel colors on a canvas box style.

I wanted to share with other young mother with young people to encourage their teens to their art form and it can be performed on many surfaces other than walls.

Hands-on time: one hour or more, according to reports.

Total time: more time for drying varnish.

On learning: the Art miy teen wall decor project idea is easy to moderate depending on the details of skills.

Materials and tools:

aec artist's canvas (17.8 x 17.8 cm) 3D Style Box

aec oil pastels in various colors (many brands available, try a few samples)

aec Pencil

aec drawing paper and graphite paper

aec Graffiti Design

aec Masking tape

aec Markers of artist Permapaque by Sakura

aec Grey and white gum

aec Fabric

aec Workable fixative by Krylon

Documents are available ARTS AND CRAFTS IN stores or online.

MIY INSTRUCTIONS: Art is a great way to interact with young people and encourage self-expression and creativity.

Using a style they know, even better. What is essential is that this project is done in the same spirit as graffiti - fluid expression captured on canvas.

Art is a great way to interact with young people and encourage self-expression and creativity. Using a style they know, even better. What is essential is that this project is done in the same spirit as graffiti - fluid expression captured on canvas.

preprimed canvas is ideal for art graffitilike. On paper, draw or write words (in our case, the word Paris) for use as a model. With a pencil, draw the text on the canvas or transfer it to the canvas with graphite paper. Cut out the word of the paper. Cut a piece of graphite paper in the same size. Put graphite paper under the word 'opening and secure it with tape. Use a pencil or pen to trace the design onto the canvas.

Color word or text in three or four colors of pastel shade in the areas around the edges of letters. Use scrap paper to practice shading first, if you prefer. Glide soft pastels on canvas and lift advice as soon as the lines are completed. You can use a cloth or your fingers to mix colors. Use a wide marker to outline. Add a colored border around the letters.

The bottom is left blank. Use the gray part of the eraser to erase pencil lines of graphite or pastel smudges.To protect artwork from dust and stains spraying fixative in a back-and-side. It sets the pastel without leaving a glossy finish. Several layers may be applied. Let dry between each coat.

Variations: Use different sizes of canvas to let your child create a mini art gallery. Large canvases placed side by side impact. Small paintings are perfect for custom tags. For young children, creating a montage to add color to a blank wall. several canvases, each in a different color solid yellow, blue, green, etc. Then let the kids doodle on them, in assorted pastel colors. thick crayons or washable markers can also be used. This is a great activity for a birthday party.If your teen wants to make more frames with spray paints, art

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