The Secret to No-Bleed Vinyl Stencils When Painting on Canvas - Silhouette  School

The Secret to No-Bleed Vinyl Stencils When Painting on Canvas - Silhouette School

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Low-tack adhesive backing is easy to place and remove. Applies easily to any smooth, non-porous surface such as art board, finished wood, glass, tile and metal. Non-porous vinyl is ideally suited for use with water-based artistic mediums, from acrylic paint to pastels. Gridded backing paper allows for more precise cutting, trimming and application. Matte, translucent finish allows for maximum precision during installation and use. Great for multiple layers.

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The Secret to No-Bleed Vinyl Stencils When Painting on Canvas No one wants bleeds when they are painting a stencil on canvas! So I have the secret that I am sharing

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