Stencil Sentence Examples

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  • On the back of the chairs, stencil each child's name.

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  • The paste flowing into the stencil apertures, filling them.

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  • A narrative by Helen Morris, co founder of The Stencil Library, accompanies the viewer around 15 themed rooms in her house.

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  • We provide unrivaled technical assistance to ensure your stencil will deliver the very best printed results.

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  • They are able to provide dependable, reliable technical assistance to ensure your stencil consistently achieves the best results.

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  • Gray mesh back with Projekts NYC stencil print on back, embroidered ' New Era ' logo on the side.

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  • Cut stencils from card and let her try and paint inside the stencil.

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  • Use a stencil pattern or your baby's footprint to draw the pattern.

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  • Have you considered adding a mural to the nursery or hand-painting a stencil on the wall?

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  • If you are handy with a paint brush, then paint or even stencil some ladybugs on the walls yourself.

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  • We've watched her make wreathes from eggs collected at Turkey Hill; stencil floors at her beach house on Long Island and create warm, inviting décor accessories at her stone house in Maine.

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  • Paint and stencil an old TV tray, using a floral pattern in pastels and cream, then set it on a foot stool filled with a few favorite magazines.

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  • Faux painting a stone or brick pattern is easy with a stencil set.

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  • Victoria Larsen carries stencil and supplies for making raised plaster stone stencils.

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  • The Stencilled Garden has stencil designs for borders and other embellishments for the perfect playroom.

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  • A wall stencil can add flair and decoration to any room with a few simple strokes of a paintbrush.

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  • Whether you are looking for a fun teddy bear stencil for your child's nursery, or a sophisticated French border for your living room, there are many options for finding the perfect stencil to spruce up your home interior design.

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  • Some websites specialize in a certain type of stencil, such as stencils for baby rooms, while other sites have a wide selection of stencils from which you are apt to find just what you were looking for.

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  • You can either do a google search for the specific type of stencil you want (e.g. teddy bear stencil), or you can visit these websites and do some browsing.

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  • If that's the case, take some time to consider which wall stencil is right for you based on some other aspects than the pure aesthetic of what a given stencil will look like in the room where you envision it.

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  • Choosing a stencil based on color is one way to limit the number of choices.

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  • In addition, and perhaps the most important decision when choosing a stencil to decorate the walls of your home, is the amount of time and energy you are willing to put into the stenciling project.

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  • As you look at the different stencils available for purchase, pay close attention to the number of overlays that a given stencil has.

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  • One overlay means that you can do the stencil in one shot, move it to the next location where you'd like the stencil, and then apply it there as well.

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  • Adding a second overlay means waiting for the first layer to dry, and then positioning the stencil directly over where you had it last time, and adding the second overlay (usually a different color of paint).

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  • Not only does the paint have to dry thoroughly between each overlay, it also takes a lot of patience to make sure that you've perfectly lined up your stencil on each subsequent overlay.

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  • A stencil requiring five separate layers might just be more work than you bargained for.

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  • Another fun idea is to use a fairly neutral wall stencil as a border, and then use removable wall stickers to completely change the look of the room every now and again.

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  • Whether you opt for simple stencil or a very intricate one, enjoy the process of creating your own masterpiece on the walls of your home.

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  • Wall Stencil - A look at different things to consider before you start your design project.

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  • Take your stencil and using your masking tape, tape the stencil in place where you want your border to start.

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  • Take down the tape and remove the stencil paper from the wall.

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  • Move the stencil paper down to the far edge of the design you have just painted, tape it back into position and repeat the painting process until you have covered the entire space you wanted to stencil.

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  • Be careful to not allow paint to pull in the corners of the stencil or the paint may bleed under the stencil and onto the wall, skewing the design.

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  • Did you follow these steps to stencil your walls?

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  • Learning how to stencil or stamp is a bit more difficult that the previous two techniques, and you will need a few more tools and a lot more patience to.

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  • You can find almost any kind of stencil pattern online for free.

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  • Cutting out your own stencil patterns is an artform unto itself, but one you can easily master if you work carefully and slowly.

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  • If your room has crown molding you can just as easily stencil below the molding for a border effect.

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  • If you'd like a chair railing in your dining room or kitchen breakfast room, but it's not in your current budget, consider adding a stencil effect.

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  • Simply measure the size you wish for your wood rug and then add a stencil border.

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  • Stencil wall mural designs are a great way to introduce color and design elements without a big expense.

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  • The word stencil means to outline an image.

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  • You can stencil almost any surface, including, furniture, windows, floors, walls, fabrics, and even doors.

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  • Ancient Greeks and Romans used stencils for outlining various mosaic collages and even for signage, but the favorite stencil usage in ancient Rome and Greece were for intricate murals.

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  • There are all kinds of styles from which to select a stencil mural.

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  • Stencil wall murals provide you with great detail and dimensions for your wall art.

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  • Most of the kits you can purchase come with everything you need to make your mural, this includes more than just the stencil, but also the paints and brushes.

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  • Obviously, a kit will cost more than just a simple stencil, but in the end, you save time and money because you don't have to go out and purchase your supplies and risk purchasing the wrong paint or paint color.

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  • Laser cut Mylar film is one of the most popular choices for a stencil form.

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  • Take time to review various stencil murals before making any decision on style and technique.

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  • There are some companies that also will allow you to upload a photo or drawing to create a stencil.

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  • Let your child create the designs and patterns she wants to use in her room and then together create the stencil.

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  • Using a damask wall stencil is a great way to add a bit of elegant and traditional sophistication to a room.

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  • Mark the width of the stencil's pattern on the wall and then snap guidelines along the wall using chalk or baby powder.

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  • Hold the stencil tightly against the wall with one hand and then dab the brush over the pattern with the other.

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  • Don't brush across the stencil or paint will get under the plastic and bleed beyond the pattern.

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  • Let it dry and then remove the stencil and move it to the next spot.

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  • While the walls are a great place to use a damask wall stencil, they're certainly not the only one.

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  • You can also take the traditional route and use a damask stencil on a fabric.

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  • Try using a damask wall stencil to decorate a portion of your walls and see how your space is instantly transformed.

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  • Stencil kits are available in fun designs and decorative patterns that are as easy to apply as a paint-by-number kit.

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  • If you can't find the perfect print, consider using a wall stencil to paint a sunflower right on the wall itself.

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  • Using a stencil guide, airbrush makeup artists can shape your lips into perfection and provide you with long lasting color you will love.

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  • Her Sephora brand is represented by a rose tattoo stencil.

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  • Stencil looks like the words were formed with stencils.

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  • An alternate method of creating clouds is to use the oval as a stencil to add light blue chalk or ink directly on white background paper.

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  • However, you can easily find a football stencil at your local craft store and use it to trace and cut out the ball shapes.

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  • Have a unique idea, but can't find a stencil or pattern that quite matches?

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  • For example, if you love the idea of personalized engraved invitations, but don't see yourself taking the time to stencil 250 cards, either scrap the idea or delegate it to someone else.

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  • Place the scrapbook stencil on the light source, taping the ends down.

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  • The stencil's front side should be facing away from you-you should be looking at the back of the stencil.

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  • Position the invitation paper with the stencil, taping the edges or weighing them with paper.

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  • Using your stylus tool, rub gently into the stencil, carefully tracing the edges of the stencil design.

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  • Place a large stencil on the box, weighing the edges down with books or heavy paperweights so it does not move.

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  • The stencil design should match your theme or be a general one for weddings, such as hearts, flowers or fleur de lis.

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  • You could also use stencil lettering to write your names or monogram.

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  • A popular modern cake design is a three-tier square cake covered with white fondant and embossed with a stencil design or an ornate, abstract pattern in black.

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  • Orbit, on the other hand, has a distinctly Mad Men look with strong early 1960s burnt sienna, pale blue and yellow circles, and some stencil designed snowflakes.

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  • Use a stencil to cut out a letter for each day.

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  • Hold the stencil just above the surface of the frosted cake with one hand, but not so close that it smudges the frosting.

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  • Gradually and evenly sift the powder over the stencil until the design shows up on the cake.

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  • Slowly move the stencil away from the cake, being careful not to spill excess powder.

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  • Finally, pipe on small flowers or other decorations at the edges of the cake, and add a stencil or homemade topper.

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  • Keep things basic and just sprinkle a frosted cake with red sugar or apply a sweet stencil with cocoa powder.

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  • Make your treats more festive by holding a stencil over your baked cupcake and then sprinkle with food coloring spray, edible glitter, cocoa powder, confectioners' sugar or colored sugar.

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  • If you have an shaping kit that includes a stencil, place the stencil over your brow and tweeze and stray hairs.

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  • If you're tweezing brows sans stencil, only tweeze the stray hair below and in between your two brows.

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  • With a pencil, freehand or stencil a few holly leaves, a snowman, or a gift onto the toes of the shoes.

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  • Think of it as the frame work for your eventual masterpiece.Your tattoo professional will use the stencil to make a temporary tattoo on your skin, which serves as a template to be filled in with permanent ink.

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  • Without a stencil to follow, your artist will have to rely on his/her own talents to copy the outline onto your body, and the results may vary slightly from the original design.

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  • Unless you don't mind a little artist's licence, make sure you have a stencil.

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  • While the stencil is essential, few people pick their tattoos from the line drawing.

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  • Be sure that any flash you buy from them also includes the stencil as well as the full design, or you might be disappointed with the final outcome.

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  • Designs include both the finished image and the line art stencil that your tattoo artist will need.

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  • While you do have to pay for the images if you want to print out a stencil (via membership), you can definitely get some great free ideas.

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  • Each Johnny's tat comes with a line stencil and a full color image for reference.

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  • Most designs that you will come across and print will, with any hope, come with the finished image and the stencil.

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  • The stencil image is what the tattoo artist needs in order to make the basic design and it is applied directly to your skin.

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  • They do include the finished image (some with color) and the stencil that your tattoo artist needs to do the job.

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  • The area you want tattooed will be shaved (if needed) and you should expect to be wiped down with alcohol then have the transfer set and sprayed, patted down then removed to create a temporary tattoo or stencil.

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  • Stencil paper is another tattoo supply that is often bundled along with flash art and serves as a blank canvas for inspired creativity.

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  • Airbrush tattoos are temporary tattoos usually painted on using a stencil as a guide.

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  • The placement of character symbols for Japanese tattoos is a large part of the language, so make sure that symbols are properly arranged when creating your stencil.

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  • Finally, be aware that using a tattoo stencil may cause your design to come out reversed.

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  • In the case of Japanese symbols this can have an enormous affect on the meaning of the piece, so double check the final stencil and design before the tattooing begins.

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  • The skin is cleansed, and then a stencil is traced onto it.

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  • First, clean the skin with rubbing alcohol and position the stencil where you would like the temporary tattoo to be located.

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  • You will either be holding the stencil in place or taking advantage of the adhesive on the back (some tattoos have this, some don't).

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  • If you're working on a band, you'll often want to work your way across the stencil.

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  • Carefully remove the stencil from the skin.

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  • This ensures not only the residue is removed from the stencils, but also that the stencil will have been sterilized and safe to use on the next customer or friend.

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  • In the beginning, a stencil will allow you to apply the body paint in seconds with perfect coverage every time.

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  • Perhaps you'll stumble upon a stencil that inspires you to one day create the permanent image you'd like, but the beauty of temporary ink lies in its ability to fade just as you change your mind about having a tattoo.

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  • Applying this sort of ink takes planning ahead as the artist needs to determine the best order to apply colors and where to start on the stencil for the perfectly blended look.

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  • Whether you are airbrushing or applying body paints by hand, a temporary tattoo stencil can give your finished work the professional look you're after.

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  • Nearly every type of body art can make use of a body art stencil at one point in time or another.

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  • For this reason, a stencil can be a large asset.

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  • A transfer stencil allows you to draw your design on paper, before using contact paper to transfer the design outline onto the skin.

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  • You don't apply the image from the stencil to the skin.

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  • Once you have the image you wish to apply to the skin, you can get started on your stencil.

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  • Draw your design onto the stencil paper or material; remember that you will be cutting away the material so take care not to create a design with multiple small details.

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  • Place the stencil on a cutting board and tape it down to keep it from moving.

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  • With the tip of the razor or X-Acto knife, press down on the edges of the design and remove them from the stencil.

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  • Hold the stencil in place over the skin and spray the color over stencil and skin together to create the airbrush tattoo.

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  • A temporary tattoo stencil gives your finished work a professional appearance each and every time.

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  • A stencil is used to transfer an image onto the skin.

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  • Whether this is negative space which will be filled with color in airbrushing or as a direct ink transfer, a stencil helps produce perfect results each time.

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  • This is where a stencil comes in handy; the built in outline of the design ensures a perfect tattoo each time.

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  • If off-the-shelf stencils are close, but not giving you exactly what you are looking for, create your own stencil at home to test out a tattoo before you purchase.

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  • You can shrink or enlarge a tattoo stencil printed from your computer to help customize your fit.

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  • Don't take chances with your tattoo by forgoing the stencil for freehand work or faulty communication.

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  • Use a stencil for your next tribal tattoo and get the visual connection and interest you desire.

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  • While airbrush tools can be used freehand to create on-the-spot designs and full body coverage, for fast, accurate results, a stencil can be a big help.

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  • Placing a stencil, or layers of stencils, over the skin and spraying on the paint can help you maximize your work's potential.

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  • Remember when you are creating your stencil that the area you cut away will be the area the paint will penetrate.

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  • When your material is secured, it's time to create the stencil.

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  • Place the point of the craft knife on the pencil marks and press to cut through the stencil.

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  • To airbrush a design using the stencil, mold the stencil to the skin and hold it in place at the edges with your fingertips.

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  • Spray over the open areas of the stencil and remove.

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  • If adding additional detail through multiple stencils, allow each layer to dry completely before placing the new stencil on top.

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  • If you plan on using a stencil multiple times, take care to wipe down the surface in a timely manner to avoid too large a buildup of paint.

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  • Not only can this reduce the flexibility of the stencil, if the old paint becomes dampened through contact with the fresh layer, it can transfer to the skin.

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  • If you're planning on having a custom tattoo inked, be sure to bring along a tattoo stencil template to your appointment.

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  • A stencil template will help your artist capture exactly what you have in mind, while providing the best results possible.

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  • Nearly every good tattoo artist will first place a stencil on your skin before they load their needles.

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  • Your tattoo artist or parlor will have special copy machines, paper and ink to create a stencil onsite.

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  • What you need to provide them with is a template for this stencil.

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  • If you're planning a tattoo with lots of detail and shading, it's best to bring in a stencil template and a color image to work from.

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  • A clean line drawing will become the stencil your artist uses to get placement and details of the design in place.

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  • A line drawing and stencil will need to be created before they can begin, which is what makes the tattoo stencil template so important.

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  • If you want to take the process one step further and create your own stencil, you'll need some carbon paper, and some tattoo transfer paper.

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  • Remove your taped images and try out your new stencil.

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  • A tattoo stencil template is a great tool to help you communicate better with your tattoo artist.

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  • Paint is added to the spray gun and a stencil placed on the skin.

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  • The spray gun is activated and a layer of paint is sprayed over the stencil.

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  • A spray gun applies body paint in a thin layer, using a stencil to outline and shade the design.

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  • Applying the paint to the skin without the benefit of a stencil allows both freedom and control that can elevate this body painting into a true form of art.

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  • Use a stencil to ink the pattern accurately onto the skin; many henna tattoo artists make patterns of their work to share with others.

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  • Usually the shirts have some kind of stylish stencil of a flower or abstract pattern silk-screened somewhere, occasionally right in the middle, but more often off-center for a stylish look.

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  • Using a quilting stencil is a great way to decorate your quilt top with ease.

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  • A quilting stencil helps you create much more elaborate quilt top designs that you would be able to do on your own.

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  • Like a stencil you might use for painting, a quilting stencil is a plastic sheet that has little holes punched into it.

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  • Instead of indicating where to paint, however, the marks on a quilting stencil indicate the stitching lines.

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  • Again like a conventional stencil, a quilting stencil is placed over the quilt top and the holes are used to mark the pattern you will then sew on the quilt top.

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  • Whatever method of marking you like can be used when working with a quilting stencil.

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  • It saves a lot of time to use a quilting stencil and allows you to be more creative without the trouble of having to freehand draw a pattern.

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  • Using a firm-bristled brush, you can paint over the stencil and the image will appear on your painted object.

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  • You can find glass etching supplies at most craft stores, but if you want to create a custom design, you may want to consider ordering your own unique stencil from one of the following Internet retailers.

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  • Etchworld.com has a variety of standard stencils and etching supplies, but you can also create a custom stencil for your project.

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  • They will create a custom stencil for your etching project using your choice of font, text, and graphics.

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  • Armour Products is a major manufacturer of glass etching creams and supplies, and they also offer a custom stencil creation service.

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  • Sometimes, in order to achieve a truly custom look, you have to create your own glass stencil.

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  • For a simple etching design, you can create a custom stencil with a craft knife and contact paper.

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  • For more complex projects or if you're going to be creating several different designs, you may want to consider investing in a stencil maker.

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  • Younger children might enjoy using a stencil for this part of the project.

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  • A template is simply a stencil or pattern that is used to duplicate a specific shape or design.

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  • Pull the stocking tight and dip the egg in the dye bath to turn the leaf into a stencil.

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  • Use the stencil to cut the desired shape from the aluminum.

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  • Draw or stencil the moon and stars onto each pillowcase.

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  • This art can be mastered at home with practice and simplistic stencil designs.

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  • If you decide to paint your French tips yourself, invest in a stencil kit to help create a clean line.

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  • Tho produced on a stencil duplicator, photocopies and electronic uploads give it an immense circulation among the militias.

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  • Experience Our experienced team has extensive knowledge and practical experience of both stencil printing and surface mount technology.

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  • The stencil includes a starfish, a seahorse, two types of shell and a scroll border pattern.

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  • The resist is removed and the electroformed stencil separated from the metal base.

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  • Color separation Our digital printers work by cutting a stencil which wraps round the ink drum.

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  • The company has the unique ability to then produce the optimum stencil for an individual job.

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  • Get the children to make a second stencil for their final choice.

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  • It is worthwhile making a simple stencil from a small sheet of brass to make this job easier.

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  • To ensure success with finer pitch requirements it may be necessary to reduce the stencil thickness or select a multi-level stencil thickness or select a multi-level stencil.

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  • To ensure success with finer pitch requirements it may be necessary to reduce the stencil thickness or select a multi-level stencil.

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  • The border stencil features the words " sage. bay. basil " .

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  • One user reported reducing the need to clean the underside of the stencil from once every five prints to once every thirty.

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  • Damage like the example can often occur due to excessive pressure of the squeegee blade or on the stencil on contact force.

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  • Template a stencil used to trace shapes onto scrapbook pages or photos.

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  • This change could be ambient or from the stencil printing process itself.

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  • Over the last fifteen years, originally inspired by Parisian stencil graffiti, he has been documenting walls worldwide.

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  • Stencil Buffer A stencil buffer may be used to restrict drawing to certain portions of the screen.

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  • The border stencil features the words " sage. bay. basil ".

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  • Color penetrates only the areas left uncovered by the stencil for a fast and accurate airbrush tattoo design.Most airbrush tattoo kits include a number of stencils, as well as plastic, rubber or paper sheeting for creating your own.

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  • Purchase some brightly colored poster board, stencil letters and paint, embellishments such as glitter, buttons and stickers, and anything else that will allow each and every family member to make their own imprint on the final product.

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  • Amid a long series of unexecuted orders of Napoleon's one series, for the campaign of 1812, was carried out--not because those orders differed in any way from the other, unexecuted orders but because they coincided with the course of events that led the French army into Russia; just as in stencil work this or that figure comes out not because the color was laid on from this side or in that way, but because it was laid on from all sides over the figure cut in the stencil.

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