- REUSABLE TILE STENCILS for painting your tiles, linoleum floors, walls, wood or cement floors. Great for stenciling outdoor patios, entryways and decks. Easy even for beginners! Comes with free grout stencil plus small Free Stencil ($4.95 value)..
- HUGE SAVINGS with an affordable Tile stencil! Save big on tile remodel and simply stencil your old tile instead of ripping it out. Use adhesive primer (Stix) over your old tile, then regular latex paint and stencil. Watch our free stenciling video tutorials!.
- DURABLE & FLEXIBLE stencil laser cut 10 mil mylar. Easy to use and clean. Choose the stencil size that fits your existing tile by measuring your old tile edge to edge without the grout lines. Custom sizes available upon request. Largest tile stencil selection..
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Single overlay design. Sheet: 24.9"x25.9", design: 21.9"x21.9"
Description Tile Stencils are incredibly popular in today's DIY
decorating! Our Penelope Tile stencil pattern is a perfect money
saving alternative to the popular but pricey cement tiles, or
wallpaper. You can stencil this beautiful pattern on the wall, or
on your floor. You can stencil right over your old dated tile
floor or an ugly linoleum! With our Tile stencils, it is easy to
create a dramatic tile wall or floor. To stencil over existing
tiles, first wash and dry your floor, then give it a coat of
adhesive primer (Stix is great), after that apply a base coat
color (regular wall paint will do), stencil your tile pattern in
acrylic or latex paint and finally seal it with two coats of
water-based polyurethane for durability. Note that this stencil
is designed to be used as a continuous floor or wall pattern and
might not fit precisely into your existing tiles. While prior
stenciling experience is a plus for allover stencil patterns,
even beginners get great results This tile stencil features an
easy registration system, just use parts of the previously
painted design to align the stencil, check for level and
continue. This gives you a seamless "wallpaper" look. Don't worry
about super perfect alignment: in the end your eye will never
ever notice the discrepancy. Try this stencil with our new
Clip-On Stencil Level, (sold separately) and discover how easy it
is to achieve perfectly level results without dealing with all
those bulky heavy bubble levels and annoying laser levels.Want to
learn how to stencil a da or allover pattern? Here are the
detailed illustrated step-by-step Da/Allover Stenciling
Tips.And make sure you watch our short step-by-step Video
Tutorials! You'll find them extremely helpful for your stenciling
project. Although our stencils do not require the use of spray
adhesive, this stencil could benefit from it to help minimize
paint seepage, especially if your walls have a slight texture to
them. (Elmer's spray adhesive seems to be the best). Make sure
you shake the can well and lightly mist (not drench) the stencil,
and let it dry for a moment before positioning it on the wall.
This step will prevent the adhesive residue transferring to the
wall. You'll need to re-mist the stencil after a few repeats.
Note: you will still need to hold the stencil in place with a few
pieces of blue painters tape! Adhesive by itself is not enough to
hold the stencil on the wall. Clean-up tip: Spray the stencil
with Simple Green to help to remove adhesive residue. Please note
that once you've used spray adhesive on your stencil, it will
never really come off completely. That is why we personally
prefer not to use adhesive, and instead use less paint on your
roller or stencil brush. About seepage and imperfections: Even
with a proper loaded roller and correct technique you might get
some minor paint seepage here and there. In most cases it's not
noticeable, especially from a couple of feet away and it can be
easily touched up with a small brush. Don't forget that you're
creating a "hand-painted wall finish". A few imperfections and
some paint seepage here and there are natural and inevitable for
this type of work. To avoid seepage, use spray adhesive and less
paint on your roller and brush.Did you know you can stencil your
own fabric and use it for curtains, tablecloths, pillows, etc.?
When stenciling on fabric, please use stencil adhesive to ensure
good results. First, tape your ironed fabric to the surface so it
doesn't move around while you stencil. You'll get better results
with stencil brushes, but sometimes roller can work too,
depending on your fabric. Add some textile medium ( sold in craft
stores) to your acrylic paint. You can also get a specially
formulated fabric paint, but, frankly, good craft acrylic paint
with a dollop of textile medium mixed in works just as well, and
costs way less! :) Let the stenciled image dry completely, 24
hours is best, then heat-set it by ironing the fabric for about
20-30 seconds on a LOW setting through the piece of cloth.
Heat-setting will cure the paint and will prevent it from being
washed off in the washing machine. Always experiment with a
sample of your fabric first to ensure good results. We have
stenciled on silk, cotton, linen and even sheer fabrics with
great results. It's always better if your fabric doesn't have too
much texture.Our stencils are made to last and with proper care
and storage will serve you for long time. Read More