How To Make School Mascot Murals

By Christine Olson


Ever since you were still a little kid, your parents have already been pestering you about going to school. It sure is annoying to listen to the exact same thing over and over again. Because of that, you just wish to disappear from the face of the Earth. Probably every single teenager can relate to this one.

Judging from how we picture it out for you, it might sound like an exaggeration of what really happened. Unfortunately, that really is how things rolled before. Not to worry though, it actually will contribute good stuff for you when the time comes. But before that happens, try killing some time by making school mascot murals.

It already is of common knowledge that expressing your own self through the ways of art is an incredibly great thing. You get the chance to express your creativity and show how you truly are through the work that you make. Despite all the seriousness, the main thing is to have fun throughout it all.

Before anything else, the first thing that needs to be done is plan everything out first. We mean this in the most literal way ever. Not a single detail can be left out since this has the capability of messing things up for you. To achieve absolute perfection, extreme accuracy and care is needed.

Number two is to decide on and finalize the measurements of the thing you will do. Size actually matters. But then again, this also depends on the space you are working on. It probably would be better to use a big portion of space so that your work gets easily seen by people who are actually interested or just passing by.

Third is to clear and prepare the spot or location where you will be placing your mural. Since it is called mural for a reason, you are expected to place it on a wall somewhere or probably a pile of lockers. Whatever the case, see to it that the coast is clear already. This way, no hassle will come to you while working.

Paint the base of your entire working space first before starting with more complicated colors. Not doing so will make the artwork harder to handle since you currently are working with various and different hues of bases. Having it in the exact same color totally makes your work more easier for you.

Since you currently are dealing with paint, erasing your mistakes and mess ups are way easier said than actually done. But then again, nobody is ever perfect. We are bound to mess up every now and then. To make the burden lighter, work your way from the back to the front to avoid having to erase the entire thing.

The very last one is to proceed on covering everything up with a sealer. In case you do not know what this is, it play the role of making the paint stick even more from possible elements that could remove paint from the surface. If possible, it truly is even better to coat it in even more layers as much as possible.




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