Use of Mylar Stencils

Use and Care of Mylar Stencils

 

Mylar stencils can be used with a range of mediums :- paint, texta marker, ink sponges to name a few.

Firmly adhere the stencil to your chosen piece in the desired position.

Use masking tape along all edges but it is also an idea to use a repositionable spray adhesive as this will prevent the paint from bleeding under the stencil  and it will give you a sharper outline to your finished stenciled design.

If there are sections of the design you don’t wish to paint or you’d like to colour later with a different colour simply mask over those sections using masking tape to prevent that area from being sponged.

Using a dabber foam brush load a tiny amount of acrylic paint then blot most of the paint off again so as the brush is almost dry. It is important to use a fairly dry brush and build up the density using multiple layers rather than a heavily loaded brush/sponge as this allows the excess paint to bleed between the stencil and the item being embellished. 

Use an up and down motion with your sponge/ dabber not a side to side motion.

Once the desired density of paint is achieved remove the stencil without delay.

Take care not to touch the wet design until it is completely dry.

Different colours of paint can be used in different areas of your design. Let your creativity run wild!

If you’d like a rustic finish lightly sand over the design once it has completely dried then wipe with a damp cloth.

Wash your stencil in warm soapy water and allow to dry completely and store flat.