Thank you so much Zoe! It's been on the to-do list for a while and 2022 seemed like the perfect year.What types of project would you love to see in this space?
You bet! The brush is a trick I use all the time because I live in a very small area, and some supplies aren't readily available all the time. I have to get creative, and these are one of those times. Using a dome brush has helped my stenciling so much - had to share.
Subscribed. Ty for the heart. Went blank. Saw the great content and forgot to like and subscribe. If I can put this out there for you. I'm pretty good at artsy stuff. But I have no knowledge. So if you can. Put all your knowledge into nice little videos like this. I will try to watch them all and learn what I can. Love the positive comments you have here too! Tyty
The revolution has now officially begun. There is good info here. I have used mod podge on huge Stencil Revolution stencils (3-foot giraffe as an example) and had success with light passes of spray paint. I let it dry overnight and remove with very little bleed. In my case, I am then routing out all the paint with a router on wood, so any excess can simply be sanded off with a random orbital sander. Good info here.
Thank you for being here! I plan on doing a video on spray painting - it's the quickest method of painting, but longer prep time (overspray). I've used the Modge Podge technique before I started using tack spray.
I received the nicest stencils from Stencil Revolution! I made my first project the day they arrived. Cherry blossoms. I used the first technique on the video and it turned out well for my first try. I actually stippled over some stains on a tee shirt! I learned that you can add more than one coat which I should have done. Next time! If we hadn’t moved to Jacksonville, I could have walked over to get the stencils. We used to live in Spring Hill and moved in 2020! ❄️ ** Cyndi ** ❄️
Great quality stencils. I’ve purchased many times and always quite satisfied. Excellent quality Mylar used for their stencils. You won’t be disappointed with their products.
What about when you are doing letters or numbers do you cut those off of the sheet especially for letters or how would you suggest to do that for say like doing names
You absolutely *could* cut the stencil. But if you don't what I do is I mark out the baseline on the project so that the letters are straight - then measure out the letters you are doing and add spacer marks for each of those. You can use a pencil or you can use painters tape or washi. I hope this helps!
When doing individual letters I would use a ruler to space the letters out, then secure them. I've used repositionable spray on material - BUT it's very important that you don't use too much. Only a light spray just to the stencil a grip so it doesn't shift.
Hello Taryn! Thank you so much for being here. The discount is valid on our website, at checkout there is a box to enter the code during the checkout process. Just let me know if you have any issues.
Nope! Because it's repositionable, it's a light tack so it doesn't transfer. But using too much right off the bat will - and why I added using the towel tip to the video to show how to remove the excess.
No, I don't like the look Mod Podge makes on the finished pieces. If you take your time and use a super dry brush, the easy tack is enough to get a crisp result without any leftover glue on your project.
@@StnclRev wow, you actually read and responded. That is MUCH appreciated. I agree on the Mod Pog. It didn't make sense, adding a extra layer of anything between the stencil and item being stenciled. I really appreciate your responding.
Thank you so much for watching! Questions? Leave them in the comments and I'll be happy to help.
So incredibly excited you now have a RUclips channel!!
Thank you so much Zoe! It's been on the to-do list for a while and 2022 seemed like the perfect year.What types of project would you love to see in this space?
Thanks for showing the roller technique and also how to trim the brush!
You bet! The brush is a trick I use all the time because I live in a very small area, and some supplies aren't readily available all the time. I have to get creative, and these are one of those times. Using a dome brush has helped my stenciling so much - had to share.
Great video from a favorite supplier of stencils!! Saving this!!
Yay! Thank you! I appreciate that.
@@StnclRev love your stencils!!!!
Awesome video! Trying to do a pokemon themed project for a game room! Love it
Subscribed. Ty for the heart. Went blank. Saw the great content and forgot to like and subscribe. If I can put this out there for you. I'm pretty good at artsy stuff. But I have no knowledge. So if you can. Put all your knowledge into nice little videos like this. I will try to watch them all and learn what I can. Love the positive comments you have here too! Tyty
That’s some high quality stenciling!
Thank you for being here Jacob.
Super helpful! I love your stencils! Thanks!
Wonderful! Thank you so much for being here. What have you made with our stencils?
This is just what I needed. I have some of your stencils and they are great.
Glad you like them! We plan on making more videos so this is wonderful.
The revolution has now officially begun. There is good info here. I have used mod podge on huge Stencil Revolution stencils (3-foot giraffe as an example) and had success with light passes of spray paint. I let it dry overnight and remove with very little bleed. In my case, I am then routing out all the paint with a router on wood, so any excess can simply be sanded off with a random orbital sander. Good info here.
Thank you for being here! I plan on doing a video on spray painting - it's the quickest method of painting, but longer prep time (overspray). I've used the Modge Podge technique before I started using tack spray.
@@StnclRev I will definitely try the tack spray for the smaller and/or medium stencils -- maybe even the large ones.
I received the nicest stencils from Stencil Revolution!
I made my first project the day they arrived. Cherry blossoms.
I used the first technique on the video and it turned out well for my first try.
I actually stippled over some stains on a tee shirt!
I learned that you can add more than one coat which I should have done. Next time!
If we hadn’t moved to Jacksonville, I could have walked over to get the stencils.
We used to live in Spring Hill and moved in 2020!
❄️ ** Cyndi ** ❄️
Thank you Cyndi!
So happy that you are doing these videos. I love your stencils!
Thank you Karen! What types of videos would interest you?
I would like to see videos on how to stencil on furniture and on cloth. Thank you.
Oh great ideas and ones I *may* have in the works :-)
Thank you for the great information...looking forward to giving them a try!!
You are so welcome!
SUPER helpful! Thank you for making these videos. I immediately learned what I've been doing wrong and how to fix it! Thanks!
You are so welcome! I'm thrilled you found a fix from the video - this absolutely made my day. Thank you.
Welcome to youtube!!!
Thank you Stephanie!
What a great video, I’ve always wanted to learn the basics of stencil- art. Thank you for this, please do a video on supplies and where to get them
Great suggestion! I am going to update the description with the tool + supplies :-) for now.
This was a really helpful and well-made video; thanks for making it and sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm so happy you found it helpful.
Thank you This is just what I need
LOVE! Thank you so much.
Great quality stencils. I’ve purchased many times and always quite satisfied. Excellent quality Mylar used for their stencils. You won’t be disappointed with their products.
Glad you like them! We appreciate the kind works JoyceAnn - truly.
Thank you!
You bet!
I am here!
What about when you are doing letters or numbers do you cut those off of the sheet especially for letters or how would you suggest to do that for say like doing names
You absolutely *could* cut the stencil. But if you don't what I do is I mark out the baseline on the project so that the letters are straight - then measure out the letters you are doing and add spacer marks for each of those. You can use a pencil or you can use painters tape or washi. I hope this helps!
I'm doing letter stenciling on a tie dye shirt should I just securely tape the letters down one at a time as I do the letter
When doing individual letters I would use a ruler to space the letters out, then secure them. I've used repositionable spray on material - BUT it's very important that you don't use too much. Only a light spray just to the stencil a grip so it doesn't shift.
How do I use my discount? Got to your site online?
Hello Taryn! Thank you so much for being here. The discount is valid on our website, at checkout there is a box to enter the code during the checkout process. Just let me know if you have any issues.
Wont the spray eventually stick tightly to your project surface? That is my concern.
Nope! Because it's repositionable, it's a light tack so it doesn't transfer. But using too much right off the bat will - and why I added using the towel tip to the video to show how to remove the excess.
I noticed that you did not use mod poge. Do you find it not necessary because of the easy tac?
No, I don't like the look Mod Podge makes on the finished pieces. If you take your time and use a super dry brush, the easy tack is enough to get a crisp result without any leftover glue on your project.
@@StnclRev wow, you actually read and responded. That is MUCH appreciated. I agree on the Mod Pog. It didn't make sense, adding a extra layer of anything between the stencil and item being stenciled. I really appreciate your responding.
Absolutely, always happy to help! Thank you for being here.