The Stencil Garden have teamed up with Amazon to find you the best products on the web for creating your stencils and stickers. From photo paper to cutting mats to X-Acto knives for your stencil design to tattoo, vinyl and adhesive paper for your sticker sheets. We have even found you a range of stenciling brushes, paints, and fabric pens leaving no part of your creative life unturned.
Once you have printed your Stencil Garden PDF Stencils you will need a craft or utility knife and a cutting mat. There are many different brands and sizes of craft knives and blades, however for basic stenciling work the No.1 knife with the classic universal No.11 blade is sufficient.
The Stencil Garden recommend using a matt or gloss, heavy weight (usually more than 200gsm) 10 x 15cm photo paper for best results enabling you to use your stencils over and over again on your many craft projects.
Or for our A4 PDF Sticker Sheets you can have hours of creative fun. Print onto transfer paper and iron onto your handmade bags and clothes, or onto adhesive paper and create stickers for your scrapbooks and cards or decorate your home and garden with them. You can even print them onto decal paper for your decoupage work. The possibilities are endless.
Fabric paints and pens are an easy way to decorate your bags, clothes and shoes with your Stencil Garden stencils. Just place the stencil onto the garment, hold it steady with paper tape and then paint away. Always allow the paint to dry before removing the stencil to avoid any unwanted smudges. When you have finished your design simply cover with a cloth and iron on a warm setting to fix the design.
Acrylic paints are an easy and colourful way to brighten up your home with Stencil Garden stencils. Decorate your flowerpots, storage items, furniture, walls and doors by simply holding the stencil in place with paper tape, then stencil away until your heart is content. Always allow the paint to dry before removing the stencil to avoid any unwanted smudges.
Stencil applicators are crucial to the finishing effect of your designs. When using Stencil Garden stencils put a small amount of paint onto your applicator and then more or less wipe it all off by dabbing it onto a piece of kitchen roll, then dab over your stencil for professional results.