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Stencils Pack of 12 – A4 Reusable Plastic Stencils for Fabric Painting & Art Projects (6 Designs × 2 Each | Total 12 Pieces)

Stencils Pack of 12 – A4 Reusable Plastic Stencils for Fabric Painting & Art Projects (6 Designs × 2 Each | Total 12 Pieces)

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Each pack contains a total of 12 reusable stencils, made up of 6 different designs with 2 pieces of each design. This means you get a balanced variety while also having duplicates of each design—perfect for repeated use or working on multiple projects at the same time.

Note: Designs may vary slightly from pack to pack based on availability, but you will always receive 12 pieces in total.

Reusable plastic stencils.

They can be used for canvas, wall, fabric painting, and different art & craft projects.

Each stencil is of A4 size.

The sheet material is reusable PVC plastic, and the color is white.

They can be used with different kinds of paints and techniques.

USAGE INSTRUCTIONS:

Double-sided or another masking tape can work for adhering your stencil in place, though if you're working on a surface with a finish that could come off, you may wish to use something a little less permanent, such as low-tack painter's tape or spray-on stencil adhesive. Ensure all areas of the stencil are flat before you load your brush with paint.

Don't overload a brush with paint, as it'll seep under the edges of the stencil. Load the brush lightly, so that the ends of the bristles are covered evenly; wipe off any excess on a piece of paper or cloth.

You'll get better results by applying two thin coats rather than one thick one. Wait for the first to dry before applying the second.

Stenciling brushes are round with short, stiff bristles. Use them in a quick up-and-down movement to dab paint onto your stencil. This helps prevent paint from getting under the stencil's edges. A sponge or small roller works well, too.

Start painting on the edges of the stencil, working from the edges inward, rather than from the center outward. Again, this helps prevent paint from getting under the edges, as you're less likely to accidentally bump the brush against an edge.

Going Multi colored. To use more than one color in a stencil, use painter's tape to mask off areas of the stencil you don't want in a particular color.

If you're using various stencils together, first try each out on a piece of paper or cardboard. It's far easier to find out that something isn't working at this stage than when you're painting on your final surface.

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