Transform Your Playground with Our Lily Pad Playground Stencil: Tutorial

Creating inviting, movement-based games on pavement is one of the easiest ways to transform any outdoor space into a fun, active learning environment. Our Lily Pad Hop Playground Stencil brings charm, color, and energy to sidewalks, blacktops, schoolyards, parks, or even community walking paths.

With just a little preparation and the right stencil material, you can achieve crisp, professional results that hold up to daily foot traffic and outdoor weather.

This tutorial walks you through everything you need—from surface preparation to painting methods for each stencil material option. Whether you're a school maintenance team, a community volunteer group, or a DIY homeowner, this guide will help you complete your project with confidence.

Before You Begin: Choosing Your Stencil Material

Lily Pad Playground Stencils are available in two durable materials. The instructions below apply to both, with small adjustments noted for each application method.

  •  14 mil Mylar – Lightweight and flexible. Best for roll-on applications (can be sprayed if edges are well secured).
  •  60 mil or 125 mil LLDPE – Extra-durable and reusable. Designed for spray-only application.

What You’ll Need

For All Materials

For 14 mil Mylar (Roll-On Application)

  • Paint tray
  • Dense foam or short-nap roller

For 60 mil or 125 mil LLDPE (Spray-Only Application)

  • Spray marking paint or
  • Striping/wand-style spray applicator
  • Optional: overspray shields, drop cloths, or cardboard

Step 1: Prepare the Surface

Proper prep ensures your stencil design looks sharp and lasts longer.

  1. Check the surface texture. Smooth, clean concrete or asphalt works best. Avoid applying on cracked, uneven, or damp surfaces. For the best results, paint on recently resealed asphalt. A fresh sealcoat provides a smooth, uniform surface that helps paint adhere and appear vibrant!
  2. Make Sure the Area is Clean. Sweep or power-wash the pavement to remove dirt, dust, or debris.
  3. Make Sure the Area is Dry. Allow it to dry completely before painting.
  4. Measure and Mark your placement. Use chalk to outline where your overall design will go — remember, the full design is approximately 9' 6" tall.

Pro Tip: If resealing isn’t possible, prime the area using black traffic paint to create a clean, even base.

Step 2: Position & Secure the Stencil

  • Lay the stencil sheet down and secure corners with painters tape.
  • We also suggest weighing down areas with a weighted object like bricks for extra security!
  • Ensure the stencil lies flat — this prevents paint bleed underneath.

Step 3A: 14 mil Mylar Roller Application

The 14 mil material is flexible and lightweight—perfect for roll-on applications.

1. Load Your Roller Properly

Dip just the tip of the roller into the paint and roll off excess on the tray.
A slightly “dry” roller prevents bleeding under the stencil edges.

2. Apply Paint in Light Layers

Roll over each lily pad opening using gentle, even pressure.
Multiple light coats look cleaner and last longer than one heavy layer.

3. Lift Carefully

Lift the stencil straight up, avoiding smudges.

Step 3B: 60 mil or 125 mil LLDPE Spray Application

The thicker materials lay extremely flat and are reusable for long-term or multi-site projects. Spray application ensures clean edges without overloading the stencil.

1. Apply Paint Using a Spray Method

Hold spray paint 6–10 inches above the stencil. Spray in smooth, sweeping motions, starting before and ending after the stencil opening.

2. Spray from top of design and Move Your Way downward

Avoid spraying too close to the edge, which can cause paint to pool or bleed.

3. Lift Carefully

Lift the stencil straight up, avoiding smudges.

Step 4: Cleanup & Storage

  • Wash or soak the stencil sheets with warm, soapy water immediately after use. If needed, scrub gently with soft bristle brush to remove any remaining paint.
  • Lay them flat or hang them to dry completely before storing.
  • With proper care, your stencil can be reused for multiple playgrounds and community projects!

Check out our Tips on How to Clean Your Playground Stencils

Tips for Best Results

  • Use bright, high-contrast colors for visibility.
  • Add a clear non-slip sealer for areas with heavy foot traffic.
  • Pair this stencil with other Stencil Ease playground designs for a full activity trail.
  • Photograph your finished design for future project documentation—we love seeing customer installs!

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