Today is really special - we're celebrating Digital Scrapbooking Day over at Design House Digital by having a blog hop! Along the way, you'll find some great inspiration, tips and tricks and also grab letters that make up a discount code so that you can get this FAB COLLAB from the DHD Designers for FREE!!! Even better is that random people downloading the kit and commenting will be in the running for some cool prizes and gift certificates AND a Silhouette Cameo!!!
If you came from DHD, you're in the right place - I'm your first stop!
I have a little fun project for you today, a DIY Mini Photo Canvas!
You'll only need a couple of things...
- Your photo/mini layout
- Iron-on transfer paper for dark fabric & enclosed tissue paper (I used HP)
- Iron & ironing board
- 6"x6" canvas (or smaller)
Print your photo/layout onto the iron-on trandfer. DO NOT reverse it like you do on the light fabric transfer paper. I made my canvas in PSE 7"x7"... so that my finished print size would hang over the edge of my canvas.
Set your iron to 'high' or 'cotton'.
Line up your canvas in the middle of your image.
Using scissors or a craft knife, cut out the corners, and trim off the excess . Cutting out the corners makes it easier to fold it over the edges to iron. And it looks neater.
Carefully peel the backing off the iron-on transfer. It's easier to start at the corners.
Place your transfer on your canvas, cover with the tissue and iron for the amount prescribed in the iron-on transfer directions. Let it cool and peel off the tissue.
Fold over the sides tightly and iron those as well.
In the photo on the right you'll see the texture of the canvas. The more firmly you press the iron down, the better. Your iron-on should adhere to the canvas so that the texture shows through. You can always cover it with the tissue paper and iron it again. Just don't scorch it!
Here's the finished project! I suppose you could Mod Podge over it, or frame it or wrap the edges with ribbon.
Here's your first letter....
Your next stop on the DHD DSD Hop is the super talented Celeste... HAVE FUN!

BTW...I based my layout today on this sketch over at Deconstructed Sketches... you're welcome to come visit us!













What an awesome card using sketch No. 76. I love that sketch. Thanks for the instructions for your mini.
ReplyDeleteYour canvas is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this fun project and the sketches! New to me!
ReplyDeleteA super cute project would be great for Christmas gifts.
ReplyDeleteYou're amazing, Arielle! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! That frame looks so real. Thank you for the tutorial for the canvas. I love canvas wraps but never considered the idea that I might be able to make one.
ReplyDeleteWOW...Amazing project Arielle!! I really thought that was a real frame before I scrolled down. Fabulous job!!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a fun project. I love how you incorporated the sketch.
ReplyDeleteYour project is BEAUTIFUL, wonderful job Arielle;)
ReplyDeleteWonderful project; thank you kindly for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute project! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLovely project and thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeletegreat project ^___^
ReplyDeleteWow, what a cool idea! I'm definitely going to have to try this for christmas gifts!
ReplyDeletegorgeous canvas! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeletewhat a cool idea- I love this - thinking Christmas gifts!
ReplyDeleteNeat project Arielle
ReplyDeleteThanks
This is the BEST project I've seen in forever!! If you have a ScrapStacks account - PLEASE stack it so I can restack it. It's the easiest way for me to keep track of the tutorials I want to try :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great project! Love it!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cool technique! Love the Canvas layout! This is fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the canvas mini and the letter d !!! Such a fun way to receive a free kit :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool project! I love the look and faux dimension.
ReplyDelete:-)
This is a gorgeous project....I love it !!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever girl you are!! This looks absolutely amazing Arielle! I love it!! Great take on this week's sketch too honey! Xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for the cool tutorial on the frame! Will definitly have to try this one! Happy DSD everyone!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea and your directions seem so easy that I've got to try this tomorrow! I just love the frame you used too. Thank you so much for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
This is a really cool project! I'd love to try it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project. Thanks for sharing insights.
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Love this project!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing this fun and wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful your Canvas and thank for the letter!
ReplyDeleteThat technique was soooo cool. Hope to try it soon. Looks so real!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the cool tutorial and the letter! What a great bloghop/giveaway! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is FABULOUS Arielle. Thanks for the tutorial ;)
ReplyDeleteBest use of an iron I've seen in awhile :) Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your part of the collab ! Happy DSD !
ReplyDeleteFun project with a great result !
ReplyDeleteOMG Arielle! I love this! What a neat idea :D
ReplyDeletehi Arielle,
ReplyDeleteI love the sketch, and your frame looks awsome. Def. going to use your idea it look great
Great Project! Thank you for being part of the Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteCute project! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow that is a really cool technique I never thought to use iron paper with canvases. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful idea. Thank you for sharing!! I love how yours turned out.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea.Thanks for the bloghop giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome project -- thank you!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this-at first I didn't get "canvas" & thought is was a canvas-covered album, which is cool, but then when I figured it out I liked it even more. THANKS!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I too was wondering if the frame was real or digi, LOL! Thanks for the awesome inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGreat gift idea for the grandparents. I will be making one of these for them for Christmas. Thank you for the great idea.
ReplyDeleteI've seen the canvas done with modge podge but this seems a lot easier and less messy - definitely on my "to try" list.
ReplyDeleteArielle!! this is absolutely AMAZING!!
ReplyDeleteHope you guys are all well.
Hugs,
Kasia
great tutorial...tx for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome project! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for getting the FUN started for us today!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a really fun idea, Arielle! I LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteI know about doing this, and it is on my list. I want to put something on a tote bag. Thanks for the reminder and seeing what a lovely job you did on your project. Happy DSD!
ReplyDeleteOoh, great idea! Love how the canvas turned out.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial! Love your project! Love the sketch as well! ~Bev~
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing your project - love it
ReplyDeleteLove the 3D effect with the photo. Great idea. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLove your work. This is my first blog hop ....having fun!
ReplyDeletebuena idea, gracias
ReplyDeleteMahalo Arielle. I love your project.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! Now I just have to go out and buy the transfer paper!
ReplyDeleteFantastic project! I never would have thought of it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Julie
Awesome project!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeletelove it - great idea for a personalized christmas gift
ReplyDeleteThis is STUNNING! Thank you so much for taking the time to give us a great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSuper Neat-o!!
ReplyDeleteI've been slow to come back and say thank you ... but here I am so Thank you !!
ReplyDeleteI discovered this craft a couple months ago, and I've dreamed about it since. I'm giving it a try this afternoon, and I'm so excited!!
ReplyDeleteyikes, weeks, not months! you only posted it at the beginning of the month. it's been a long november for me. LOL
ReplyDeleteThank you for the interesting project - Happy Holidays from Florida!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. You have done a great job.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
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