MAKE & APPLY A VINYL STENCIL W/YOUR CRICUT | How to Make a Vinyl Stencil for Wood W/Out Bleeding!
VINYL STENCIL STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS! The Craft Scraps Social Media: Follow me on Instagram - @thecraft_scraps Subscribe to my Youtube Channel for more tutorials - / @thecraftscraps Like me on Facebook - / thecraftscraps *Note: I do receive a small commission if you use my Auntie Tay code or Amazon link to support the channel! Thank you! Materials Used 1) Sign or wood – 2) Blue Oramask Stencil Film –don’t forget to use my code “thecraftscraps” for 10% off! https://shopauntietay.com/collections... 3) Transfer Tape - and don’t forget to use my code “thecraftscraps” for 10% off! https://shopauntietay.com/collections... 4) Paint - I am using acrylic paint but you can use regular or chalk paint Step by Step Instructions 1) Open Design Space 2) Make a new project/canvas - click “shapes” to create a rectangle or square to match your sign proportions (this is optional… but you will need the shape anyway to make the stencil) 3) Insert your image or make a text box and arrange your text 4) Once you have the image/text how you want it, size the image appropriate for your sign size (if you have script or cursive text, you might need to ungroup it and move the letters together) 5) Once your text is how you want it, move the text ON TOP OF the square or rectangle shape (this will be your stencil) 6) Highlight both the shape and your text and click SLICE - this is creating your stencil 7) Move away the sliced layer of the stencil - you will be left with a shape with your text cut out of it aka a stencil 8) Once you have it sized how you want, click MAKE IT 9) Select your cut settings – for the Oramask 813 Stencil film, I used Vinyl + more pressure 10) Put your stencil film onto the mat – I used the light grip blue mat 11) Once the film is on your mat, load the mat into your Cricut using the flashing arrow buttons 12) Once loaded, press the flashing Cricut button to cut! 13) Once your stencil is cut, use your weeding tool to “weed out” or remove the letters or parts of the image that you want to paint 14) Once weeded, apply your transfer tape – stick the tape onto your stencil 15) Once the transfer tape is on your stencil, peel the transfer tape up – your stencil should come with it – you may need to get it started and help it out 16) Using the transfer tape as the carrier sheet, stick your stencil onto your sign 17) Using your scraper, press and smooth out the stencil (the tape is still on the stencil at this point) 18) Peel off the transfer tape – your stencil will be sticking to the sign 19) Now it’s time to paint! Paint your stencil – I do multiple light coats – be gentle! 20) Once you’re happy with the amount of paint on your stencil, peel your stencil while it is still damp – this will prevent the paint from cracking or chipping 21) You’re done! Enjoy!

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