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7.5 mil mylar is probably the best stencil material. It has both flexibility and durability. It will conform to rounded surfaces easily. It is light and easily attached to vertical surfaces with our repositionable adhesive spray.
Can be cut with a firm manual knife or gyro cutter. Our experience is that consumer grade electric cutters like a Cricut do not cut this material consistently We recommend 4 mil for those machines.
Great for arts and crafts, custom lettering, signs, designs, and more. Make sure your stencil is cut with adequate bracing, and leave room on the edges for excess paint. Easy to clean? You bet. Just add a little soap and water or paint remover to your stencil material and watch as the paint comes right off. Cumbersome? Why, no. This light mylar will make your life so easy, you’ll feel like you’re not even trying.
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sandra K.
Cut nicely using my cricut air 2. Was able to do great detail without tearing. Would definitely buy again.
Diana B.
I used one of the stencils to make a WELCOME board for a special friend. The stencil cut out great. Very pleased.
maurice h.
Excellent stencil would recommend highly
Kristan M.
Great product and fast shipping
PATRICIA S.
I like the ease in cutting out my design. It is definitely helpful to be able to cut a stencil out with better precision. This was my first time trying this product and I was not disappointed!
Andrew B.
After placing my order, Stencil Ease called me and let me know the product was currently out of stock but would soon come in and would be shipped slightly delayed. They could easily have just allowed the delay to happen without informing me, but they didn't. I appreciated the personal phone call with the update! Thanks again!
Mr.Charles A.
Readers: This writer is re-decorating a circa 1812-1889 "I" House; or perhaps better said, rescuing it from the ignorant ravages of a 1970 'upgrade(& who thinks Zbrick is an upgrade)? In that holy work, I am stenciling ALL the interior walls(better than the grey plastic wallpaper?!}Until now, I was using pre made and also modern stencils. I will leave out the Chapter, but machine made stencils lack the "subtle grace' of the Original Work
So I set to to make my own copies of some very fine Stencils found in Mass. At the end of the research, I used a Pantograph{now, go look that word up!} to transfer photo images onto the 07mm mylar sheets I bought here. Once done, a rotary cutter, recommended!, was used to cut out the outline. This Mylar is tough stuff, and takes some effort to cut, but the end result is a stencil you can scrub the paint off, with fear of destroying your stencil.
As you can see; the end result was an excellent collection of 06 new, & one of a kind, copies of some splendid antique, original stencil-work; circa 1820. The Mylar sheets work well with the paints, hold both masking tape, and release spray very well.
So, if you have not tried you skills at making your own; take the risk, buy some of the Mylar sheeting- and have a 'go' at making your own, one of a kind, stencil. The Joy is worth the Work