Learn how to make a dramatically cute spring busted canvas with my simple method!
Finding easier ways to do popular projects is always a goal of mine in crafting. Isn’t it way more fun if your time and effort is spent creatively rather than troubleshooting or dealing with frustrating techniques? That’s exactly how I approached the trendy busted canvas crafts that have been making waves in craft groups online. You may have seen them — they look like an image or photo is “busting” out of the canvas itself! They’re really fun, but the busted canvases I saw mostly used messy adhesives, sharp tools, and lots of extra materials. I knew there was a simpler way! After some creative experimenting, I created the perfect method — and some gorgeous Spring Busted Canvas designs to share with you!
My adorable spring animal PNG designs are free to download and use many ways. But in my easy busted canvas tutorial, I’ll show you how to use Google Docs to print them onto photo paper. Then, we’ll pair them with my free SVG file, some paper, and a tray to create an amazing spring busted canvas!
To start, grab a small wooden tray or frame with a solid backing. The one I used is linked in my materials list below. The inside will hold the image of your choice – you can use a photo you have on hand, print a picture, or even create a custom image using AI-generated art or editing software. For the best results, print your image on photo paper using high-quality printer settings. A paper trimmer will help ensure clean, crisp edges so it fits just right within the tray frame.
Now, let’s talk about that super cool busted canvas effect! Instead of struggling with stretched canvas, I opted for two pieces of pretty patterned paper. By attaching each piece of scrapbook paper or cardstock to the other with spray craft adhesive, I was able to create a strong, seamless look with no ripples!
Once the two layers are securely adhered, the next step is to make the cuts. The thick paper layers allow for a crisp cut in a diagonal or starburst pattern, which we’ll curl to reveal the artwork underneath. It’s easiest to cut the paper with a cutting machine like a Cricut Maker or Explore using the SVG file in my free download — but you can also use my PDF to cut the materials by hand. You can use a pair of scissors to cut the paper to fit the tray’s outer edges, then an X-acto knife or rotary cutter with a self-healing cutting mat for the design.
Finally, I’ll show you how to attach everything to the tray frame. First, we’ll add the image to the inside of the tray, and then we’ll adhere the “busted canvas” using craft glue. Once we curl the cut sections of the layered paper, the image peeks out from inside of the busted effect!
For a finishing touch, carefully stuff a little Easter grass into the bottom half of the busted canvas. You can also use your craft glue to attach a ribbon around the outer edges of the wooden tray frame. Let the glue set, and your spring busted canvas is ready to show off!
Displaying your finished busted canvas is super easy. Since the back of the canvas’ frame is flat, you can simply prop it up on a shelf, attach hanging hardware, or adhere it to the wall using adhesive strips. I’ve linked to some great options for hanging solutions in my materials list below.
If you love making decorative items for your home and enjoy experimenting with new techniques, you’ll have a lot of fun with this project. Whether you’re making a gift for a friend or a seasonal statement piece for your own home, my spring busted canvas project is sure to turn heads this season and many to come. If you make one, be sure to share it in my Cricut Crafters and Makers group – I’d love to see your spin on it! Happy crafting!
Let me show you how to make spring busted canvas projects! This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link I will earn a small commission but it won’t cost you a penny more, there is no additional cost)! Read my full disclosure policy.
Materials to Make a Spring Busted Canvas
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- One (1) 10” x 10” Wood Box Frame
- Two (2) Sheets of 12” x 12” Double-Sided Patterned Scrapbook Paper (65 lb. equivalent)
- One (1) Sheet of 8.5″ x 11″ Heavyweight 61 lb. Matte Photo Paper
- About 45” of ⅞” Wide Ribbon (or slightly wider than the depth of your frame) – I used green and yellow
- A way to cut your materials – I’m using the Cricut Maker 3 but you could also use the Cricut Maker, an Explore Series machine, or a Venture
- Cricut Green StandardGrip Machine Mat 12” x 12”
- Bearly Art Glue
- A Color Inkjet Printer – I used my Epson EcoTank ET-4700 Inkjet Printer
- Paper Trimmer
- Scissors
- Ruler
- Lint Roller
- Spray Adhesive
- Fan (for ventilation when using spray adhesive – point away from spray)
- Goggles (for use when using spray adhesive)
- Disposable Gloves (for protecting skin when using spray adhesive)
- Newspaper or Butcher Paper (to protect work surface when spraying adhesive)
- OPTIONAL: Easter Grass
- OPTIONAL: Hanging Hardware -AND-
- OPTIONAL: Hammer -OR-
- OPTIONAL: Command Picture Hanging Strips, Medium
- Design #728 (My free SVG/PNG/DXF/PDF design files are available in my free resource library – get the password by filling out the form at the bottom of this page
How to Make Spring Busted Canvas Art!
Use my spring designs or the originals to follow these instructions!
Busted Canvas
Learn how to make a busted canvas decoration!
Materials
- One (1) 10” x 10” Wood Box Frame
- Two (2) Sheets of 12” x 12” Double-Sided Patterned Scrapbook Paper (65 lb. equivalent)
- One (1) Sheet of 8.5" x 11" Heavyweight 61 lb. Matte Photo Paper
- About 45” of ⅞” Wide Ribbon (or slightly wider than the depth of your frame)
- Design #653 (My free SVG/PDF/DXF/PNG design files are available in my free resource library - get the password by filling out the form at the bottom of this page)
Tools
- A way to cut your cardstock - I’m using the Cricut Maker 3, but you can also use the Cricut Maker, a Cricut Explore Series machine, or the Cricut Venture
- A Color Inkjet Printer (I used my Epson EcoTank ET-4700 Inkjet Printer)
- Cricut Green StandardGrip Machine Mat 12" x 12"
- Craft Glue (I used Bearly Art Precision Glue)
- Spray Adhesive
- Brayer
- Paper Trimmer
- Scissors
- Ruler
- Lint Roller
- Fan (for ventilation when using spray adhesive - point away from spray)
- Goggles (for use when using spray adhesive)
- Disposable Gloves (for protecting skin when using spray adhesive)
- Newspaper or Butcher Paper (to protect work surface when spraying adhesive)
- OPTIONAL: Hanging Hardware -AND-
- OPTIONAL: Hammer -OR-
- OPTIONAL: Command Picture Hanging Strips, Medium
Instructions
STEP 1: GET MY BUSTED CANVAS DESIGNS
First, download my Busted Canvas files from my free library – look for Design #653. Alternatively, you can use the Save This Project form near the top of this post and the design link will be emailed to you.
In the SVG folder, you’ll find three options for the busting shape.
There is also a DXF folder with cut files, and a PDF folder with versions you can print and cut by hand.
In the PNG folder, there are options you can use for the hidden image featuring cardinals, a fox, owls, or a snowman.
I used an AI art generator to create the designs, then made them even more fantastic with image editing software. If you want to learn more about the process, check out my workshop on creating and using AI-generated art in your crafts.
TIP: If you’re not sure how to upload, go to jennifermaker.com/svgs to learn how to unzip and upload SVG files.
STEP 2: PREPARE YOUR MATERIALS
- Use a ruler or tape measure to check the height and width of the entire frame.
NOTE: This is the size you’ll make the cover piece. Mine is 10” x 10” square. - With the frame’s open side face up, measure the flat inner area.
NOTE: This is the maximum size you’ll print the image. Mine is 8.625” square. - Outdoors, or in a well-ventilated and protected area (or a big cardboard box to catch overspray), place your chosen papers oriented the same way with the patterns you want to show face-down on scrap paper.
- Check the safety information and specific instructions for your spray adhesive, including putting on safety equipment such as goggles and disposable gloves.
- Apply the adhesive as described.
NOTE: The adhesive in my materials list should be applied in a light, even coat just on the back of one of the papers. - Make sure the outer designs are oriented the same way, then align the papers back to back and press them together.
- Use a brayer to adhere the pieces well.
- Let the papers sit until they’re completely dry for the best cutting and shaping results.
NOTE: Mine dried in about one hour.
STEP 3: PREPARE AND CUT YOUR BUSTED CANVAS DESIGN
CRICUT DESIGN SPACE
- In Cricut Design Space, open a blank Canvas.
NOTE: If you’re new to using Cricut Design Space, go to cricutkickoff.com for my introductory tutorial on Design Space basics. - Click “Upload” and then “Upload Image.”
- Click “Browse” and select the SVG file you want to use.
NOTE: I’ll use the “star-lines” file. - Click “Open,” and then “Continue.”
- Click “Upload” to add the design to your Canvas.
- Click the “Shapes” icon and select the free “Square” to add it to the Canvas.
- With the Lock icon closed, resize the Square to match the frame’s full measurement.
NOTE: Mine is 10” x 10” square. - To make the design easier to see, you can use the Color Box to change the result to White.
- Select both layers, then click “Align” and choose “Center.”
- With both layers still selected, click “Attach.”
- Your project is ready to cut!
CUTTING
- Make sure the correct machine is selected in the top right.
- Click “Make.”
- On the Prepare screen, make sure the correct Material Size is selected for your material.
- Click “Continue.”
- On the Make screen, set the Base Material to the “Heavy Cardstock - 100 lb (270 gsm)” setting with “More” Pressure for the double-layered paper.
- Place your layered papers on a green StandardGrip machine mat with the pattern you want on the outside face-up and oriented correctly.
- Use a brayer to make sure it’s fully adhered.
- Check that your Premium Fine-Point Blade is clean and in the clamp.
- Press the flashing “Load/Unload” button to load the prepared mat into your Cricut.
- Press the flashing “Go” button to begin cutting.
- When it has finished cutting, don’t unload the mat right away. Instead, gently lift a corner to make sure the material is cut all the way. If not, press the “Go” button again to make the same cuts in the same spots.
- When the cuts are complete, unload the mat, flip it over onto your work surface, and roll it back to release the material.
TIP: If you have any issues with your cuts, check out my Tips for Cleaner Cuts tutorial.
STEP 4: PRINT YOUR HIDDEN IMAGE
- Open Google Docs in the Google Chrome web browser on your computer.
NOTE: You will need a free Google account to use the free Google Docs software.
TIP: You can also download and open the Google Docs app, but you'll have limited access to features, so I do not recommend it on a mobile device. - Click “Blank document” at the top left to open a new document.
- Click the area that says “Untitled document” at the top and type a name for the file.
- Go to the File menu and select “Page setup.”
- Check the box next to “Portrait.”
- Change your margins to “0” to use more of the page.
- Change the "Paper size" to match your photo paper size. I’m using 8.5” x 11” or letter size paper.
- Click “OK” to apply the settings.
- Go to the Insert menu, select “Image,” and select “Upload from Computer.”
- Select the hidden image PNG you want to use.
NOTE: I’ll demonstrate with the "snowman" design.
TIP: You’ll most likely find it in your Downloads folder. - Click “Open.”
- To resize the design, click “Image Options” at the top of the canvas.
NOTE: You can also open the menu by going to “Format,” “Image,” and “Image Options.” - Select “Size & Rotation.”
- Keep the “Lock aspect ratio” box checked to maintain the design’s proportions.
- Change the “Height” field to the design area you want to create.
NOTE: I’ll make my design 8.6” tall to fit the frame, so the width will automatically change to about 8” and fit on the paper and in the frame. - Click the image and select the “Wrap text” icon from the menu that appears below it.
NOTE: This setting lets you move the design anywhere on the page. - Click and drag the image to the center of your page, as that ensures it won’t get cut off at the edges.
- Go to the File menu and choose “Print.”
- Select your inkjet printer under “Destination.”
- Click the arrow beside “More Settings” to select “Print Using System Dialog.”
- Your print menu may look different - just make sure the correct printer is selected, and pick the highest quality photo paper setting.
- Load photo paper correctly into your printer.
NOTE: Check the packaging for information on how to load the paper. - Click “Print.”
- Allow the print to dry before handling it, as the ink can smear.
- After the print is dry, use a paper trimmer or scissors to cut along the design’s edges.
STEP 5: ASSEMBLE YOUR BUSTED CANVAS
- Place your frame face-up and use a lint roller sheet to remove any debris from the surfaces.
- Add thin lines or dots of craft glue to the back edges and corners of the hidden image.
NOTE: The glue may make the photo paper ripple a little, so keep it away from the middle. That way, the subject will be smooth and the rest will be hidden by the front layer. - Center the image face-up inside the frame and gently press it in place without scratching the ink.
- Add craft glue to the front surfaces of the frame’s four sides.
- Hold the layered paper with the outside facing up and the cut lines oriented how you want them.
- Line up the edges with the frame, then gently press it down onto the glue on the wood.
NOTE: Only press where the paper touches the wood so that the inner area doesn’t get damaged, and then let it dry for a few minutes. - The canvas can lean in on a shelf, but if you want to hang it, follow the directions from your favorite hanging supplies like 3M Command Strips or a sawtooth hanger before continuing.
TIP: Keep the hangers’ position in mind while orienting and assembling your project! - Pick a wedge to start with and gently lift it while supporting the paper near the cuts to avoid tearing.
- Roll the wedge’s tip away from the center around your fingers or a round tool toward the thicker section, but stop before the cuts end.
- Hold the curl for about 30 seconds, then carefully release it to unfurl a little.
- Repeat Steps 8-10 with the rest of the wedges.
- Measure and cut a piece of ribbon long enough to go around the frame’s exterior with a few inches of overlap.
NOTE: My example used about 41” of ribbon for the 10” frame. - Adhere one edge of the ribbon with craft glue to a bottom corner of the frame so the ribbon hides where the layered paper meets the wood.
- Hold it to set.
- Wrap and glue the ribbon taut around the rest of the frame, then secure the other end at the same corner and trim the excess.
STEP 6: SHOW IT OFF
Your busted canvas is ready!
Notes
Finished Size:
10” x 10”
Answers to Your Questions About Making Spring Busted Canvas Projects
Q: What can I add to my busted canvas?
A: I loved adding some Easter grass to my spring busted canvas, and you can learn how to make accessories for your canvas like a gift bow and tag in my ADVANCE program. Learn more about ADVANCE here!
Q: What supplies do you need to make a busted canvas?
A: I’ve got a full materials list with links above, but it only takes some paper, spray adhesive, a wooden tray, your printer, and a few other materials and tools to make a spring busted canvas. Unlike most busted canvas projects, this one doesn’t use tissue paper, coat after coat of Mod Podge, a hot glue gun, knife, or any other messy or hard-to-use materials. It’s much safer, too!
Q: Can you use scrapbook paper for a busted canvas?
A: Absolutely! I used two adhered layers of patterned scrapbook paper to make my busted canvas projects, and they turned out great!
Q: Can I cut these spring busted canvas SVG pieces on a Cricut Joy Xtra or original Cricut Joy?
A: The designs are sized to fit the tray in my materials list, which requires a full size Cricut. If you have smaller frames, you should be able to resize the SVG so the front piece has the same width and height as the front of each frame. If you need help resizing your design, please see our Resizing Guide.
Q: Help! My Cricut Design Space screen looks different than yours!
A: If you’re using the latest version of Cricut Design Space, your screen may have slight variations than the screen you see on the video tutorial. Good news: All of the same functions are there, they may just be in different spots or have new icons. Pause the video if you need, or follow along with the written tutorial. If you get stuck, ask for expert support in our Facebook group. Our group has become not just a help center, but also a vibrant community of real people and crafters! Plus, you can catch the latest news on JenniferMaker tutorials and more.
Q: Can I make and sell these pieces of busted canvas art?
A: I love supporting creative entrepreneurs! If you want to use my designs and projects for commercial use, please familiarize yourself with my important licensing information before selling your crafts.
I do not permit sale of my digital files, but you can sell the creative goods you make with them — as long as you follow my licensing requirements. That means you cannot sell the busted canvas SVG or PNG files, but you can sell busted canvases that you made with the files within the guidelines linked above.
Q: How do I know if my design is the right size?
A: Not sure if your design is uploading at the correct size or aspect ratio? If you are using Cricut Design Space Beta for Desktop, try switching to the Live version as this has worked in our testing. Here are the dimensions you should see for each design on your Canvas:
- spring-busted-canvas-star-shape-jennifermaker-SVG: 7.75″ x 8.63″
- spring-busted-canvas-star-lines-jennifermaker-SVG: 7.75″ x 8.63″
- spring-busted-canvas-peel-shape-jennifermaker-SVG: 6.96″ x 8.57″
- spring-busted-canvas-lamb-jennifermaker-PNG: 16.67″ x 17.98″
- spring-busted-canvas-chick-jennifermaker-PNG: 16.67″ x 17.98″
- spring-busted-canvas-bunny-jennifermaker-PNG: 16.67″ x 17.98″
If you need help resizing your design, open my Resizing Guide in a new window.
Q: Do you have other spring wall decor projects I can make?
A: If you liked these spring busted canvas projects, check out these other springtime wall decor crafts:
- Spring Gnome Shadow Box
- Paper Filigree Bunny & Chick
- Paper Butterfly Wreath
- Paper Flower Sign
- Mason Jar Wall Decor
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