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Stenciling Tips
A stencil is a letter, number, cartoon, typographical symbol,illustration, or any other
shapeor image in cut-out form (it can be cut out of paper, cardboard, metalor other material). Stencils are used to create sharp-edgedpaintings of the desired image, by applying paint on thesurface with the cut-out, leaving a painting of that shape on theunderlying surface.
Stencil art using spray paint can be quickly and easily produced.These qualities are important where stenciling is illegal or quasi-legal,depending on the city and stenciling surface. Unconventional stencilingsurfaces include sidewalks and corporate billboards. The extensivelettering possible with stencils makes it especially attractive topolitical artists.
A related surrealist technique is aerography, in which spray-paintingis done around a three-dimensional object.
Last Updated - 6th November 2005
You can buy stencil patterns and complete stencil kits, but it ismore rewarding to create your own designs and cut your own stencils.Materials are easily found in office or art-supply stores. Be surethe wall that you are stenciling is dull, porous and fairly smooth.It is best to paint the wall with flat latex or alkyd paint beforeyou begin. It is also a good idea to make a few trial runs after cuttingyour stencils by taping the design to a sheet of white paper (or freezerwrap) and practice until you fet a fee for the process.
Steps to Successful Stenciling
- Trace your design on a sheet of clear acetate with a wax pencil
- Repeat the design on several sheets of acetate so you have a separatestencil for each color of your design
- Protect your work surface with a piece of cardboard
- Cut out the design on each sheet of acetate with a sharp artist'sknife. Use your free hand to turn the stencil so the knife is alwayscutting in the same direction and don't lift the knife until theshape has been completely cut
- To compute how many times to repeat the design, measure the stenciland the area you are applying it to. Divide the stencil's measureinto the area. If there is a remainder, use it for spacing betweenrepeats of the design
- Hold the acetate in place and lightly mark the wall at the cornersof the stencil
- Tape the stencil of the color you plan to use most to the wall
- Work with one color at a time
- With a tiny amount of stencil paint on the stenciling brush, usean up-and-down motion, keeping the brush perpendicular to the stencil
- Uptape the acetate and carefully lift it straight up
- Wipe off any wet paint
- Tape the second color acetate into position and stencil it asbefore
- Continue with the other stencils, filling in all the cut-out areas
- If you want to make the wall washable and preserve the stencilinglonger, apply a coat of polyurethane varnish with a smooth rollerafter all the stencil paint is completely dry.
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