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How to create an easy personalized Gender Reveal Keepsake canvas with vinyl stickers, acrylic paint, and squirt guns. Make memories to last a lifetime.
This was done using a 24” X 20” cotton canvas, skotchgard water shield spray, 8” letter stencils, pink and blue tempera water based paint. Dilute the paint with water before putting in the guns. We had enough water guns for the guests to choose from. Either pink or a blue gun and when we turned the sign around the guests sprayed and saw the message “it’s a boy” #genderreveal #genderrevealideas #genderrevealparty #itsaboy #babyshowergamesprizes #babyshowerdecorations
Baby Gender Announcement and Canvas project. I filled multiple black balloons with different shades of blue paint, attached it, and my husband and son shot the balloons. The splatter dropped over a canvas which I later added letters to and hung in the nursery. Our sons name is Archer so they used a bow and arrow to pop the balloons.
Sibling gender reveal. Have the older sibling paint a picture for the new baby to put in their nursery! Paint shades of pinks or blues! My daughter loved doing this and it was a fun way to involve her. We are going to frame it and put it in baby boys nursery from his big sister. We got so many compliments on this idea and had to share! We also let her get paint all over the white onsie which we plan on personalizing, and letting him wear for his first birthday!
Gender Reveal - water balloons and non-clear dark plastic water guns filled with paint. Makes artsy canvas to hang up. Have another piece set over canvas and block out shape on canvas to allow blank space for baby's name, pic, bday, footprints, etc.
Difficulty: Easy This is a fun avtivity for guests attending your gender reveal party!! Paint a tree and have your guests choose blue or pink colour and finger paint on the canvas!! Fun, engaging and you can keep this as a memoir!! Canvas, Paint and Brush
Gender reveal painting! I mixed blue and pink paint and gave it to my friend with the gender in a sealed envelope. She put the (watered down) paint in black spray painted water guns. We had a canvas with an elephant shape taped off, sitting in a kiddie pool to protect from paint splashes. Hubby and I shot our guns first. It's a boy!!! Then the rest of the party joined in to cover the canvas with paint. The kids loved it!