The steps will be the same, just your paper designs will be different.
But most people have irons and hairdryers at home so it shouldnt be a a deal breaker.
Then scrunch it up into a ball and enjoy the satisfying feeling!
Un-scrunch the ball and put aside.
Use your fingers to smooth it down and over the sides of the canvas.
Place a second scrunched-then-unscrunched sheet of tissue paper over top and smooth out with fingers.
You should get something super cool and similar to below!
What do you think?
With each flap curled to form a rounded shaped with the ends neatly glued underneath and hidden.
Which looks super cool, because the curls are big, bold and 3D!
But theres another, possibly cooler technique (my personal fave).
With this technique youll be double curling each flap and glueing the ends down so they show.
I feel like this technique looks more busted compared to the OG one.
And you might have more fun with it by varying the directions of the flaps.
I learned this technique from an awesome channelCraftingWithKandace, and it inspired me to try it out.
Learn how to make your own 3D Busted Canvas with this easy step by step tutorial.
You’ll learn how to craft one from Dollarstore finds and use items you already have at home.
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Ive also included the rustic burlap background and the Santa Claus is Coming to Town sheet music background.
Then it’s possible for you to print it on any printer you have!
Youll then want to cut the white edges off to fit onto your 810 canvas board.
But if youre working with smaller canvas boards, it should work too.
The design would just be more zoomed in.