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Learn how to stencil a perfect, clean design on wood! This simple technique is easy and allows you to customize just about anything!
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How to Stencil on Wood

Learn how to stencil a perfect, clean design on wood! This simple technique is easy and allows you to customize just about anything!
Prep Time5 minutes
Active Time40 minutes
Total Time25 minutes
Course: DIY
Yield: 1
Author: Farmlife DIY
Cost: $5-$10

Materials

  • Stencil
  • Paint
  • Piece of wood
  • Glue
  • Spray adhesive
  • Wedge sponge

Instructions

  • Step 1. Make sure the area you plan to stencil is clean and free of debris. Rough wood will be problematic, a smooth surface is your friend. Apply a light coat of aerosol spray adhesive to the back of your stencil, place the stencil then use a credit card or straight edge to secure all areas of the spencil.
  • Step 2. Apply a light coat of Mod Podge glue to prevent the paint from bleeding under the stencil. I use a wedge sponge to apply the glue this allows me to better apply the glue along the edges of the stencil. Clean the sponge with water to later apply the paint.
  • Step 3. After the glue has set-up, maybe 10 minutes. Begin using the sponge to apply the paint, before going to the stencil first pat the sponge on a plate or towel to spread the paint around on the sponge this will prevent blogs of paint from being applied to the stencil.
  • Step 4. Allow about 7 to 10 minutes for the paint to set up, then carefully peel off the stencil. I have found that not allowing the paint to dry prevents the paint from staying on the stencil instead of the object being painted.
  • Step 5. Cleanup is a simple process but handle the stencil with care. I have found placing the stencil on a flat surface and running water while lightly brushing the stencil with a toothbrush does a good job cleaning without bending the stencil.
  • Learn how to stencil a perfect, clean design on wood! This simple technique is easy and allows you to customize just about anything!

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