View Full Version : Where can I buy cheap blank canvases for DIY art?
Merienne
16-04-2010, 02:58 PM
Hi, I'm hoping to make my own art work by mounting old doilies and vintage fabric. Problem is- where do I buy cheap blank canvases?
B&Q used to have them for under 10 euro, but have discontinued them, and the art shops I have looked in are ridiculously expensive. IKEA has a frame, but without the canvas, and they are rather flimsy. So where? I want some that are sturdy, and that I can paint on, but they obviously don't need to be the quality actual artist require. I'm looking for biggish ones- around 50 X 50 cm, or even bigger. But with a small pricetag...
Grateful for help/ Merienne
kandeekane
16-04-2010, 03:04 PM
i made my own, i bought a few lengths of 1x1 straight edge and box of tacks and 3 metres of white denim material 15 euro and i got loads of different sized canvass covered squares i could paint on permanently, give it a try, it worked for me, saw it in one of those home makeover shows, hope this helps
TickTock
16-04-2010, 04:06 PM
This place is very reasonably priced for art and school supplies. I often pop in when I am in town.
K & M Evans
Off Mary's Abbey
5 Meetinghouse Lane
Dublin 7
01 872 6855
nanonano
16-04-2010, 04:57 PM
Lidl and Aldi do them sometimes. Either canvas on a roll or with frames. You can check online.
Bawnie
16-04-2010, 04:58 PM
I've also seen these for sale in the Euro shops! Keep your eyes peeled, they are out there!
Merienne
16-04-2010, 05:16 PM
Thanks everyone! It's great that you took the time to answer- I'll check out your suggestions! Hopefully my granny's doilies will soon be up on display.
/Merienne
TickTock
16-04-2010, 08:31 PM
Merienne, I am looking forward to seeing your mounted doilies. I have used doilies on handmade cards and I am intrigued to know how you use them.
talulah40
16-04-2010, 10:57 PM
donals in gorey, wexford always have a supply in stock , if you know anyone in the area.
sue
mrsdavidbrent
17-04-2010, 08:27 AM
Hi
They're definitely available in Donals in Newbridge, and in twoseasons in Naas too. I bought 2 recently in twoseasons and 4 bottles of different coloured poster paints for less than €10. We put our little girls' handprints on one, and their feet on the other.We dated them and now we'll always remember how small they were at one time.
Good luck!!
Lorraine
Phoenix1
18-04-2010, 03:29 PM
Hi there,
Lidl often carry a range of art stuff and they have had different sized canvas, including some large ones and I don't think they are very expensive.
Good luck with the project!!
sleepykitty
18-04-2010, 03:32 PM
If your ever up in the Blanchardstown Centre go to a shop called Mr Price.
They sell all different sizes.
ducktapeman
18-04-2010, 08:12 PM
The eur2 shop in celbidge sell them. i think there A4
Scrabble
21-04-2010, 06:42 PM
Someone is giving away frames to stretch canvas over on the Dublin waste site if thats any use to you. They are in Dublin 9.
Regards
Scrabble
Merienne
21-04-2010, 06:58 PM
Thanks Scrabble- I'm emailing them!
And thanks everyone else too- I love that you are so helpful- it's you all who make Jumbletown such a great forum!
Merienne
TanTan
22-04-2010, 10:13 AM
hi
remember seeing them very cheap in the Works bookshop at the Rathdowney Shopping Outlet.
On their website today:
Current Offers
•Kids Books - 4 for €8.50
•Paperbacks 3 for €8.50
•CD's €3.60 or 2 for €6.00
•Canvas from €3.00
•Kids Activities from €1.20
Don’t forget The Works all your art and stationery requirements.
Tel: 0505 48649
Wud love to see a photo of your work, sounds exciting. Good luck in your search.
Scrabble
29-04-2010, 07:17 PM
Hi Merienne,
I sent you a pm regarding canvas frames.
Regards
Scrabble
premiercounty
29-04-2010, 08:29 PM
I know Argos used to do them. You might pay a bit, but you get all different sizes in a pack...........argosonline girl!! Looking forward to the pictures! :)
liamemma
06-05-2010, 02:59 PM
hi i dont no if this will be of any use to you but i used to take oil painting classes and we didnt use canvas most of the time for cost reasons. we used very thin mdf cut to size and coated with at least 3 coats of white emulision. they work really well on walls as they are so thin. i use command strips to hold them as i dont like drilling holes in my walls. when you want to change the picture u just paint over :)
doer upper
10-05-2010, 05:52 PM
The pound shops- (2euro ) shops in Limerick have canvases for 2 euro. Lidl also have them from time to time . You should be able to find them in the cheap shops in your area.
Mary
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