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Father's Day Tape Resist Art Project

By Jen

We have had a lot of fun with tape-resist art projects and you know we love creative Father's Day crafts and activities! There are so many ways to be creative with this simple art technique. What I love about this Father's Day tape resist art project is how perfect it is for kids of any age to make. Whether it's a little one using their fingers to paint or a tween creating a cool design, Dad will have a keepsake he can proudly hang in his home or office.

title "father's day tape resist art" with canvas art that says "Love you Dad" on it.

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We are always looking for unique and personal homemade Father's Day gifts to make. For this Father's Day art project be sure to think about where the Dad in your life might hang this piece of art. Does he have any favorite colors you could use? Whatever you choose, he is sure to love it. First, let's get down to the most popular question I get asked about tape resist art projects...what is the best tape to use for tape resist projects?

The best tape for canvas painting

This is a question I've received and I have an answer for you. While you may be tempted to use regular masking tape, don't do it. Masking tape is too sticky and will not peel off the canvas easily. Which is why I love using painter's tape for this art project. Painter's tape is low-tack and is specifically designed to peel off easily. In terms of the width, that is totally up to you. You can always tear the tape into lengths and widths that you want with your fingers or use scissors to create crisp lines.

Father's Day Tape Resist Canvas Art

canvas - 8" x 10" gesso-primed canvas
painter's tape - 1 inch (green is medium adhesion)
craft acrylic paints - blue, yellow, pink, green
paint brush
ribbon
cordless glue gun

paint, paintbrushes, tape and canvas for father's day art project

Okay, let's have some fun! The first decision is what message will you (your child) write on the canvas. We went with the super simple and straightforward, "Love you Dad". If your kid has a special name for their Dad, be sure to include that. If you're a tween making this art maybe use some text message-style message, "UR the Best". Be creative and make it personal.

painter's tape in shape of heart with pencil and scissors

Use the tape to write your message on the canvas. If you like clean and straight lines, then use your scissors to cut the tape, or tear the tape with your fingers. To make the heart, I pressed 3 pieces of tape side-by-side and then used a pencil to draw a heart on the "sheet" of tape I had made. Then I cut out the heart and pressed it in place on the canvas. You could use this technique to create any little designs, just be sure to overlap and press the strips together tightly so when you paint, the void will be clear and clean. Once you have pressed all the letters and designs in place it's time to apply the paint.

love you dad taped on canvas with painter's tape

For little painters, they could use their fingers to apply the paint. I used my fingers to make the flowers in our design. Yep, everyone loves a little fingerprint art project. A few dots of paint and you've got a cute flower. Add the paint in whatever design you like. As I said earlier, you can choose Dad's favorite colors or maybe colors that would coordinate with the room where he will hang it. Have fun!

close up of paint on tape resist father's day art project

Once the painting is done, it's time to take off the tape. I let the paint dry for a few hours before I peeled it off. Don't wait too long to peel the tape off, you want the paint to still be a little pliable as you peel the tape.

tape peeled off canvas that says love you Dad

When the tape is peeled and the paint is dry it's time to add a strip of ribbon to hang the artwork from. Now, our canvas is small and light so a dollop of hot glue and ribbon will work fine. If your canvas is larger and heavier you will want to invest in a proper picture hanging kit.

orange ribbon glued on back of canvas with ryobi cordless glue gun

Gift it to Dad and he can hang up your piece of art and enjoy for years to come. This also makes a great birthday gift, gift for Mom or grandparents. The possibilities are endless. Have fun. Be creative!

finished father's day tape resist canvas art on white background

What message will you add to your Father's Day tape resist canvas art?!


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About Jen

Jen Farr is a mother living in Toronto, Canada. She has been sharing her DIY crafts, recipes, activities and parenting advice for over 15 years on her blog Kitchen Counter Chronicle. Jen is the mom of 2 lovely daughters. She believes in the power of taking small steps that can make big impacts on the world.

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