- All (except bottom right)-1-1/4'' dia
- Bottom right-1-1/4'' w by 7/16'' h
- Create beautiful winter themed projects
- Permanent-dishwasher safe
- Made in usa
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Ester Jamisola
would have liked it more if snowflakes were
Very small, would have liked it more if snowflakes were larger
Garcia Matias Lee Harvey
Best Ever!
excellent product. Much easier to use than other stencils. Because the stencil has a bit of dept to it one can place it better and remove the air pockets. Wish all stencils were made like these.
Ruby Mejia
Five Stars
Great, thank you
Leanne Mobbs
Highly recommend!
These are great!
Walt Cosby
Exactly what I look for in a stencil - used with a Scorch Marker
Jay Mark Pagurayan
Easy to use
Love them
Grace Harris
Nice stencils
Got them within 2, 3 days and love it. Works well with canvas and acrylics, easy to wash.
Arslan Chaudhary
Worked great!
I bought these to etch a vase. I've only used them once, but it turned out fantastic! They were easy to use and very detailed. The adhesive worked well and didn't allow for any etch solution to leak through. I've not used them more than once, so I can't speak to the reusability. My first use, though, turned out stunning. Can't wait to try this on more things.
Tigist Seid
Five Stars
Love Armour etch products.
Roh Rayman
Perfect for my needs.
I used these stencils with oil based paint markers on glass mugs and they worked fabulously. Some reviews have mentioned that the stencils were fragile and/or thin, but I did not find this to be the case. After decorating both sides of 24 mugs (stencils going on/coming off 48 times) there were a few that were a little bit more bent and/or less tacky around the edges, and some of the more intricate patterns ended up more "smudgy" and less crisp than when I first started, but it was easy enough with paint markers to take a dab of alcohol and a cotton swab to tidy any edges. This would obviously be more difficult to correct if I had been etching - BUT - I wouldn't have been bumping the edges of the stencil as much or as roughly as I did with the paint pens, so I don't think it would even matter. The designs which had larger areas to fill had less clean/solid designs than the ones with smaller areas - again an issue that might come into play with even etching since it's harder to get a perfectly even coverage with etching cream, but considering the sheer number of creations I was working with, I was more concerned with speed and convenience than with perfection. Given a bit more time and a little more patience, I'd say results would be far more "perfect" than my own. One tip for those who feel these are thin or flimsy: treat them with care. They are vinyl, but they're not invincible. Try gently pulling on first one side (the top or the bottom, in my case) and then the other, and then lastly pulling up the middle section, since it tends to be the most fragile.