Easy and Fresh Floorcloth

Floorcloths have been around forever, but they've never been easier to make. With this simple approach, your project is limited only by your imagination.

 
 

You will need:
- Heavy-gauge canvas
- Crafts knife
- Long metal ruler and metal square ruler
- Pencil
- Scissors
- Paint roller or paintbrush
- Interior acrylic paints, crafts paints or stencil paints
- Clear water-based polyurethane varnish

Here's how:
1. Measure and mark floorcloth canvas in a 150cm square; cut out using a crafts knife and straightedge.

2. Working on a protected surface, use roller to apply base coat of paint to floorcloth material; let dry. Repeat.

3. Measure 20cm in from each side and mark with a coloured pencil. Connect these marks to create a 110cm square centered on the floorcloth.

4. Measure and mark 10cm inside the first square, creating a narrow border. Within the narrow border, use a small square rule to mark 10cm squares. You may need to fudge spacing a bit to avoid having extra space or the same colour in adjacent squares at the end.

5. For the centre panel, use a pencil to mark off a blocked section 4 blocks wide x 4 blocks long. Apply random colours to these blocked sections with a paintbrush.

6. Once the canvas is completely dry, trim the edges to your desired pattern.

7. Apply two coats of clear water-based polyurethane varnish - allowing drying time between coats.

Design Tips:
- There are two ways to cut out floorcloth canvas. If your design is curvy, use   scissors, taking care to cut smooth edges. If your design has straight edges,   use a crafts knife pressed against a long metal ruler or metal square rule. If   making many cuts, use a self-healing cutting mat.

- When applying a base coat to a large surface, it's easiest to use a paint   roller and pan. Wrap the roller and pan in a plastic bag while waiting for the   first coat to dry.

- You can use a regular pencil to make marks and trace patterns, but the   marks may smudge. A coloured pencil won't. Use a colour similar to your   project colour, but one dark enough to see.

- If you prefer images with a painterly effect, add your designs freehand. A   high-quality 5cm tapered paintbrush or artist's brush gives you good control.

- If you want your designs to have a crisp look, carefully trace and fill in   patterns, and tape off straight edges. After taping, keep paint from bleeding   by coating the area with clear glaze. Let dry, then paint.

- To prevent your floorcloth from slipping after you've finished painting, brush   the back of the floorcloth with rubber cement, and let dry.

   
 
   
 

  source: quick and easy decorating

 
 

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