Freezer paper stencil test

Inspired by this post at CRAFT, and wanting a way to make fun designs on the Roman shades I’m making for the studio, I decided to give Freezer Paper Stencils a try. I not only wanted to see if I could do it and if I was happy with how it looked, but I wanted to see how it would work on the linen shades, and also if it would work with regular wall paint instead of fabric paint. Happy to report, it is easy, and it worked fine with the regular paint on linen.

Go to the link above for a complete tutorial.

Freezer Paper Stencil Step 1 Freezer Paper Stencil Step 2 Freezer Paper Stencil Step 3 Freezer Paper Stencil Step 4 Freezer Paper Stencil Step 5

Tape design to waxy side of freezer paper, facing the waxy side.
Cut out design.
Iron on to fabric/Tshirt.
Dab on paint.
Let dry.
Peel off.

Wally's batman shirt Finished stencil test

Easy peasy!

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Author: sarahtar

Hi, I am Sarah, owner of Wallypop (wallypop.net) and Boulevard Designs (boulevarddesigns.etsy.com). I homeschool, work from home, and, along with my husband, raise 3 kids, one of whom has special and medical needs. Turn ons are people who are polite, honesty, and really good root beer. Turn offs are mean people and people who make my life more difficult.

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