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Not everyone can churn out masterpieces of art at will (or even a respectable etch-a-sketch picture in my case), but Fo2fuse lets you create your own canvas prints at home with just your ink jet printer.

The Fo2fuse process begins by purchasing the starter pack that comes with everything you need to make one stretched artist canvas and one texture panel for about $50. Decide what picture to use first and then you just use the included software to line the picture up, print it out, remove the adhesive and then use the Easy-Align frame to set it onto the pre-stretched canvas. Once you’re done just rub in the texture with harsh brush strokes and you’ve created a DIY masterpiece with both texture and dimension in a matter of minutes. The harder you brush, the more texture comes through. If you’re feeling especially creative, you can even go the extra mile and personalize it with paints, varnishes, and hidden clues alluding to secrets you don’t want your in-laws to know.

Now go make Leonardo DaVinci proud and start controversial rumors about your work.

Post by Andre Bermudez


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