Hey crafter! If you are in the market for reusable stencils, you are in the right place. Today I am sharing the BEST reusable stencils to use for signs. Whether you are making signs for your own home, for gifts or if you are a crafter who sells signs at shows, you will love these reusable stencils.
Here’s the thing about using reusable stencils for sign-making. You can replicate the same sign over and over. This will help keep your costs down and increase your profits. If you spend weekends at craft shows, you have probable spend a ton of time cutting vinyl and painting signs. By using reusable stencils, you can cut down on your time because you don’t have to cut any vinyl!!!
I started using these silk-screen, reusable, self-adhesive stencils a few years ago and honestly, I rarely ever use my cutting machine anymore.
These stencils are made by Chalk Couture and are available to purchase HERE. There are so many designs to choose from and you can mix and match the designs to make a completely unique sign.
If you don’t know about Chalk Couture, START HERE. In addition to the stencils (called transfers). They also make removable chalk paste, permanent ink, surfaces and accessories to make up-scale DIY home decor.
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The reusable stencils are easy to use and easy to care for. Simply remove the self-adhesive stencils from the backing paper, apply to your surface, apply paste with a squeegee and then remove the stencil.
Care for Your Reusable Stencil
Immediately wash the stencil under cold running water. Use a board eraser to clean the silk screen and then lay (with the sticky side up), wiping any standing water of with a disinfectant wipe. Once the transfer is dry, reapply the backing sheet and store until you use it again.
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