Airbrush Stencils

Decorating By CakesbyJam Updated 17 Jul 2007 , 6:25am by Verina

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CakesbyJam Posted 16 Jul 2007 , 7:47pm
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OK...not very smart on my part ( I purchased an airbrush and ordered several books online)....I thought that the books would have stencils in them...nope! only templates...geezzzzz...does anyone known where you can order stencils? I googled and got a lot of tatoo stencils...Sugarcraft has stencils but rather expensive or maybe that is the going price??? Don't have time or ambition to hand cut out templates icon_cry.gificon_cry.gif

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MiaT Posted 16 Jul 2007 , 8:10pm
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Have you checked out any scrapbooking supplies? They are probably cheaper than stencils marketed for "cake decorating" and you're likely to find alot of the same types of designs. If you kept them only for food work, they are usually tough enough to be washed and reused.

You could also buy the type of acetate they use for chocolate transfer sheets, and cut your own reusable stencils from your template book with a craft knife.

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CakesbyJam Posted 16 Jul 2007 , 10:06pm
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Thanks!!! Never thought of scrapbooking stencils!

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Verina Posted 17 Jul 2007 , 6:25am
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I've been looking for some too. Just started using my airbrush now and the thought of cutting stencils by hand is too much for me. Great idea ! thumbs_up.gif

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