Children's 'Do it yourself' murals
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Creating children's murals with overhead projectors
How to create a children's mural using an overhead projector
How to do it
1.Place your overhead transparency onto the overhead projector.
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Project the image onto the wall.
Spend some time moving the image around until you are happy with the position and the size on the wall.
Trace the design lightly onto the wall using a soft pencil crayon.
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Paint in the colors following the numbered guide and finally outline the design with a black marker if you wish.
FAQ's
I can't even draw a stick figure. Will I be really able to do this?
It's really very easy. Just project the image onto the wall, trace the lines and then paint the areas with the corresponding colors. It's just like coloring in a coloring book.
How long will it take?
You'll not only be done before you know it, but it should only take about a weekend.
Where do I find an overhead projector?
If you can't borrow one from an office, church, library or school, overhead projectors can be hired on a daily basis from many local hire shops and DIY stores.
Where do I find the paints?
We can recommend the Americana paints by DecoArt, but any reasonable quality artists acrylic paints can be used and bought at hobby stores, artist shops and DIY stores.
Americana paints can be found at most craft and art supply stores.
Do I have to prep the wall before starting?
For best results the wall should be clean and dust and dirt free.
What type of paint should I use for the background - matte, semi-gloss or what?
It's best to use a satin, semi-gloss or eggshell finish. This way smudges from the transfer paper can be removed with a damp cloth.
Can I paint it on any color of wall?
Most murals will do best on a white or off white or very pale color. The only exception is the Carousel of Critters. This should be on a little darker color so the white animals will show up. Try a light cream, light blue or light sage green.
Why shouldn't I trace the numbers too?
It's best if you don't only because some of the numbers might show through the lighter colored paints. You might want to try to do a test first.
Can I reverse the patterns so the design faces the opposite direction?
Yes. Simply flip the transparency which ever side you prefer.. Trace design, and flip over the pattern.
Children's Paint by Number mural designs from our website
Trace onto the wall using an overhead projector
Click the images for details of these inspirational mural designs.
These children's mural Kits include a step-by-step instruction manual with decorating tips and painting techniques, and five to ten transparencies of exotic artwork. (The delux kits have ten transparencies and the standard kits have 5 transparencies.
See more designs at the Magic Mural Factory
Download a mural design instantly with an E-mural
Wallstory E-murals
bThis Castle in the Clouds,Alien Planet Space mural and Pirate Collection are paint by number E-mural kits for use on an overhead projector./b
They contain instructions, printable design, color guide, tips and ideas on how to use and make the most of your mural.
There is no waiting around for delivery, just click and print.
Download the mural to your computer enter the password sent to you automatically after payment. (For a mere $12).
Print the design onto overhead projector film (designed for desktop printers), or trace it by hand onto normal overhead film. Project and trace as normal.
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aesta1
Oct 14, 2010 @ 7:41 pm | delete
- This is a good idea. In the absence of projectors in many rural areas, we just tape paper on the wall or floor and kids enjoy it. Making murals is a good way of making kids work together.
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crtproj
Apr 24, 2010 @ 11:59 pm | delete
- Good idea and excellent collection added here.Thanks for sharing a useful lens.
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J_Edwards
Feb 9, 2010 @ 10:33 am | delete
- I'm sure my nieces and nephews would love these. Thanks for sharing.
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Paulina
Oct 4, 2009 @ 3:24 am | delete
- Definitely - when my daughter was a teenager, I painted (by hand and drew) a farm of sway-back cows; pigs wallowing in the mud along w/all the sorted things which made it a farm on the long wall of her room.
She just loved "pigs" and "Elvis" at the time.
On the closet door wall I drew and painted her an Elvis wall and, lastly, over the head of her bed I drew/painted the "Guardian Angel" which is usally depicted watching the two children crossing a bridge.
It took about a month.
When she was newly-born, I painted a "Winne-the-Pooh" mural complete w/Christopher Robin and "the" tree.
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Jay Dore
Jan 28, 2009 @ 8:57 am | delete
- Love the Lens - Great info on using a projector to paint murals. I also liked you listing of books on decor - saves me time on searching, thanks. If you have a chance you might check my Kids Room Ideas blog
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