Noun(1) a sheet of material (metal, plastic, cardboard, waxed paper, silk, etc., printing or a design(2) device that has a sheet perforated with printing through which ink or paint can pass to create a printed pattern
Verb(1) mark or print with a stencil
Noun(1) a sheet of material (metal, plastic, cardboard, waxed paper, silk, etc., printing or a design(2) device that has a sheet perforated with printing through which ink or paint can pass to create a printed pattern
Verb(1) mark or print with a stencil
(1) stencil designs such as fruit(2) Simply place the stencil in the desired location on the wall and hold it in place with masking tape.(3) Use your own imagination or buy a ready-made stencil .(4) Carefully remove the stencil and wipe off the excess wet paint with a rag.(5) Cover the albums with pretty fabric or lace and stencil the recipient's initials on the front to personalize it.(6) When painting with a stencil cut out use a short bristled brush and with a dabbing motion apply your paint.(7) stencil a border around the door(8) Pencil on your design or alternatively use a stencil to trace the outline of your design.(9) The resulting paintings based on the stencil were popular and sold well to tourists.(10) She might be guilty of trying to make you stencil sunflowers onto your kitchen walls, but that is not a crime.(11) Eventually the money went for a program to stencil the drains to tell everyone not to pour motor oil into the sewers, and some home-improvement loans.(12) I cut out a paper stencil and sprayed through it onto the chairs.(13) I agree with your comments about the impact of television, but certainly there's still a place for the static graphic, whether it's a poster, or a stencil sprayed on a sidewalk.(14) a floral stencil around the top of the room(15) Or use border tiles to define a panel or tiled splashback, and then echo the motif as a stencil along the bottom edge of your table linen or roller blinds.(16) Any idiot with spray paint and a stencil can put a name on a ship.