How to Mount Canvas Frame for Painting
Video Description: How to mount an artist canvas for painting without an easel. http://handygoddess.com Handy Goddess tips on how to mount an artist canvas upright to paint without using an artist easel and have the canvas stay secure so it won’t move as you paint.
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