The gold leaf can be applied to the canvas.

It is possible to elevate your art projects with the addition of gold leaf.You can apply the gold leaf to the canvas securely if you prepare it and apply it.You can seal your gold leaf with some special supplies. Step 1: A dark canvas is what you should choose. Small flaws in your gold application can look like mistakes if you don't use a deeper colored canvas.Tiny bits of your background will show through your application due to the fragile nature of gold leaf.A dark background peeking through your gold looks more intentional than a light background which may look incomplete.It is up to you.If you want to paint a white canvas another color, you can use a small, flat soft-bristled brush.The color you want to see through your gold leaf is up to you. Step 2: Let the painting dry. Before moving on to other steps, check that the canvas has dried completely.Look at your canvas to see how dry it is.It is curing if it is cool to the touch.The thickness of your paint application will affect how long the canvas takes to dry. Step 3: You should put your canvas on the work surface. Rather than using an easel, place your canvas flat on your work surface.It is easy to work with gold leaf. Step 4: The brush was wet. The container should be filled with plain tap water.To coat the bristles, dip your brush into the container.You can remove excess water by wiping the brush against a clean paper towel. Step 5: You can apply a thin layer of water-based gilding to your canvas. Remove the top from the container of gilding adhesive, then dip your brush into it.If you want to guild, spread the glue over as large an area as you can.If you have to re-dipping for more glue, extend as much of it as you can.The canvas needs to be translucent so that the glue can be spread thin.Try not to go back to places where you applied the glue in the first place.The rippling underneath your gold will be avoided by this. Step 6: After a few minutes, feel for tackiness. You can touch the canvas with your knuckle.It is ready for gold leaf application if it feels like the sticky side of a piece of Scotch tape.If the canvas has reached the appropriate stage of tackiness, no glue should come off your knuckle.If the glue is still wet, cure it for another minute and then check it again.Continue until it reaches the desired stage of tackiness. Step 7: You need to wash your hands and clean your work surface. You can wash your hands with soap and warm water.They need to be dry thoroughly.Use a dry paper towel to wipe your work surface clean.The gold leaf is very fragile and can stick to anything.Gold leaf can get all over your workspace if you don't clean it up. Step 8: Turn off the fans. In the room where you are working to prevent your gold leaf from floating up into the air, reduce the amount of air flow.A small draft can cause the leaf to get away from you while you are handling it. Step 9: There is a piece of gold leaf. Remove the protective tissue from the gold leaf booklet.To smooth a piece of wax paper over a leaf, use your palm.Press gently with a flat palm.Smoothing the leaf will help it stick to the wax paper. Step 10: You can put the gold leaf on the canvas. Lift the edge of the paper.The gold leaf will be stuck to the wax paper.Hold the piece of wax paper taut above your canvas and place a gold leaf over it.You can handle the gold leaf with your hands.It is not dangerous or toxic, but it may break apart. Step 11: Place the gold leaf on a piece of paper. To deposit the gold leaf, lower your wax paper against your canvas.The gold leaf should overlap the edge of your glue by.25 inches.To smooth the leaf on the canvas, use your palm to apply pressure to the wax paper.If you want to cover the area with gold leaf, repeat the process with wax paper and gold leaves. Step 12: Remove the overhang or excess leaf with your hands. To remove excess gold leaf from your canvas, use your fingers.These can be used for another project.When you are done, there may be some small hanging bits of gold leaf.They will be neatened up in a later step. Step 13: To burnish the gold leaf, use a soft rag or cloth. Place a piece of wax paper over the gold leafed area of the canvas.The gold leaf should be rubbed against the canvas through the wax paper.The gold leaf will be secured with this. Step 14: The gold leaf did not adhere to your canvas. If your gold leaf didn't stick to the canvas successfully the first time, use more gilding glue.Wait for tackiness and apply gold leaf as usual.If you waited too long to apply your gold leaf, the original glue dried out, which may cause this issue.If you want the most lasting application, be sure to burnish any touched-up areas. Step 15: You can clean your canvas with a small brush. Use a stiff-bristled brush to flick the gold leaf off the canvas.Small pieces of gold leaf will be released in the air if you do this outside or indoors.You should keep doing this until your canvas is neat.If there are pieces of leaf that have settled on the canvas, you can sweep them away with a clean rag or cloth. Step 16: Wait at least 3 days to seal the gold leaf. Allow the glue to cure before applying the sealant.It is best to wait 3 days for the best finish. Step 17: The gold leaf will need to be sealed with an acrylic varnish. Purchase a varnish sealant and read the manufacturer's directions.You have to mix them with solvents, which can be toxic.When you work with varnishes that give off fumes, make sure children and pets are in another part of your home.If you want to keep the light out of your gold finish, look for a varnish with a UV protectant.If you're intimidated by mixing varnish and solvent, spray varnish is the way to go.These do not require any more mixing. Step 18: The manufacturer has instructions for applying two coats of varnish. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to brush apply or spray your canvas with varnish and seal your gold leaf.This will protect your gold leaf from tarnishing.Take all precautions recommended by your varnish, such as a mask, gloves, or eyewear.Most of these products require masks that are rated with a certain level of particle protection.A bandana isn't going to cut it.The manufacturer can suggest safety gear for you if you need help. Step 19: Before handling your canvas, let the varnish dry completely. Allow your canvas to dry in aventilated area away from pets and children.If you want to paint more on the canvas, hang your work of art when it is dry.Adding other art materials will not affect the quality of your gold.