Leftover drop cloths? Not in the painting industry? Looking for a simple DIY project? We’ve got you covered! Canvas drop cloths are an easy, cost effective and multi-functional material to use for a wide variety of projects other than painting purposes. Because of its airy, linen-like feel and neutral color, you can simply use as is, or use as a base for a colorful design indoors and outdoors. The possibilities are endless! Read ahead for some of our favorite DIY drop cloth uses & projects:
Have a chair, bench, or other piece of furniture you’ve been dying to re-cover? Why not use a classic, textured and neutral- toned canvas drop cloth! Measure and cut the durable drop cloth, stretch and cover your desired cushion. Pin and enjoy!
Whatever the occasion, leave bare or design your backdrop however you please. Hang your masterpiece and enjoy for photoshoots or stage backgrounds.
Area rugs can be so expensive, so why not create your own? Simply use fabric paint and Trimco’s Stay Put Canvas Plus drop cloth (with Surface Grip, for no-slip protection) to design and coordinate with your room’s decor. You can customize the materials to match your room’s decor as well protect your floor with a heavy duty drop cloth. For clean, straight lines consider using one of our many masking tapes.
Whether your DIY projects are decorative, functional, or both, professional painters drop cloths are quality materials for any project. Take a look at Trimaco’s canvas drop cloths and other supplies today!
Have any drop cloth uses or projects we didn’t mention? Feel free to share your favorite below!
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