I paint a lot of pallet signs and I share a lot of them on Weekend Craft but I have recently realized that I haven"t shared my technique for how to paint crisp lines when stenciling a pallet. It"s such a simple trick that can save hours of either touch up or completely redoing a sign. Nothing is worse than cutting the wood, assembling the sign, cutting the vinyl, and painting only to pull off the stencil and see that the paint had bled through the stencil.
Once you have your stencil made and cut, place the stencil on to the wood. Make sure to use the a scraper tool or a credit card to press out all the air bubbles beneath the surface. To cut these stencils I used my Using the mod podge and a small detail brush paint a light coat around the edges of your lettering. This will create a seal between the wood and the vinyl prohibiting the paint to bleed. A light coat is all you need. Let the mod podge dry. I usually walk away for about 10-15 mins. The light coat should dry fast. Once the paint is dry (or almost dry I"m impatient) pull back the vinyl letters. You can either use your nails or the hook tool to lift the stencil from the wood. Look at those crisp lines! Now I don't always use mod podge on my stencils but when I am creating a sign where the wood shows through like this one or where the wood is the background I always use mod podge. The thing is
Hope this was helpful and feel free to share your creations with me on facebook or instagram! I'd love to see what you're working on.
Original article and pictures take http://weekendcraft.com/journal/how-to-get-crisp-lines-when-stenciling-pallets#_a5y_p=4282965 site
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