I wanted the crayon canvas to be centered on the orange canvas, but I didn't want to permanently glue the two together {just in case we later want to hang the art in a place where the orange won't match}. Instead, I decided to use Command Velcro strips.
I sat the layered canvases back on top of the toy bins and stepped back to take a look - much better!
I originally thought I wanted to hang the layered canvases on the wall, but I ended up really liking the way the canvases looked just leaning on top of the toy bins. The bins are tall enough that the kids can't reach the top, so at least for the time being, I don't have to worry about the canvas art getting touched or knocked off. If that becomes a problem later, then I can always hang it at that time.
I "styled" the top of the toy bins with my favorite {notice I said my favorite, not their favorite} orange corduroy aardvark. and each boy's wooden train that spells out his name.
Painting the background canvas and layering the two together with Velcro strips was a quick and easy way to make the scale of the art more appropriate for the space. By "framing" the crayon art with the larger, orange canvas, it now makes a much bigger impact in the space.
This same technique could easily be applied to any canvas art in your home that's just a bit too small, and by using Velcro strips, you aren't making a permanent change or damaging the original art in any way!
Especially if you need a large canvas to layer behind your existing art, watch for a good sale rather than paying full price. Michael's and Aaron Brothers both have 50% off and BOGO sales fairly frequently!
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