🎨 Craft Your World with Style!
This 9-pack of 6x6 inch mandala stencils is made from durable, non-toxic PET material, designed for multiple uses across various surfaces. Each stencil is 0.25mm thick, ensuring stability during application. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts, these reusable templates allow for easy cleanup and endless creative possibilities.
Style Name | 9pcs/6" x 6"(045) |
Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6"L x 6"W |
J**A
Great
Worked as they should. Nice designs.
F**N
Easy and pretty
I really love these stencils. I used one for my small pantry, it turned out so cute! I am planning on using the other two for different projects. The only thing that bothered me was Haiti clean the back side every couple hours. Otherwise it was easy and turned out great!
K**.
Great design, not for textured fabric
These had the kind of pattern I wanted. Unfortunately, I was using them on a cotton duck fabric. There was a lot of bleed through under the more detailed areas of the stencil. These would be better on a funeral weave fabric.
J**N
Mandala Floor stencil- worked great!
This stencil was very easy to use. It’s durable and stayed taped down. I did have to stop and wash in between because of paint build up. That’s to be expected with any stencil. I was very impressed with the sturdiness of the stencil.
C**H
Best Stencil
Love the wash ability, durable material. Easy to use. I received so many compliments and they thought it looked like a rug.
S**A
Very pretty assortment
I liked everything about these. Stay flat, nice choices, detailed stencils
A**R
Great product!
I bought these as an easier alternative to wallpapering an accent wall in my living room. They were very easy to use, well-made, and I love the result!
S**A
Mehhh
These designs are beautiful and I really wanted to love them. I bought them for Tye dye day at work and we tried spraying bleach on them to crest a design. They came out blurry so I figured that 1) they were too small for bleach on fabric and 2) most of them were too intricate.So I tried them with spray paint on stepping stones. I made a cardboard boarder to keep the borders clean. But again the image came out blurry. Maybe my technique was off but overall I was just very unimpressed. I think a thicker material would have been more successful.
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