Custom Airbrush Stencil

Decorating By Daisy1 Updated 2 May 2007 , 7:25pm by MichelleM77

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Daisy1 Posted 2 May 2007 , 1:11pm
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Anyone know where I can get a custom airbrush stencil made?

Thanks!

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yummy Posted 2 May 2007 , 1:21pm
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I've been searching too. Try going to yahoo or google and type in custom stencils.

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Dee1219 Posted 2 May 2007 , 1:54pm
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I make my own. I print a photo from the internet, then I place a peice of overhead projector paper over it, I trace it with a fine tip pen for over head projecters. I then place it on a large peice of glass and use a stencil burner (you can get them at Michaels for around $20.00) then I trace the lines, and tadaaa you have a stencil!! If your using different colors, You need to make several different stencils, one for each color. Then on each stencil you only cut out the color that your using. You will need to copy the picture by hand several times, depending on how many colors you want, but it is worth it. Look in my photos, I did this method for the poodle cake. Hope this helps and good luck
Dee

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Daisy1 Posted 2 May 2007 , 4:22pm
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Dee, I've tried making my own before but it seemed like the weight of the plastic was wrong. What weight plastic do you use?

Thanks!

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MichelleM77 Posted 2 May 2007 , 7:25pm
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I made my own as well. Just cut stencil plastic (found it in the stencil/stencil paint section of the craft store) with a craft knife. You do have to remember not to cut things the whole way out, to have an attachment somewhere so the stencil doesn't fall apart. Don't ask how I know this! If you want to have one made, I'm thinking the local print shop might be able to do this for you?

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