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1 x Pack of 4 Plastic Christmas Window Stencils Home Spray Snow Reuseable

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Snowflakes are so fascinating! I very rarely see real snowflakes, so I decided to make a bunch of free printable snowflake stencils/templates for holiday crafts.

Before jumping to window cleanup, take some time to protect the area around it. According to RENEWAL by ANDERSEN, this will make the job much easier and help avoid any accidents. Cover the floor with a drop cloth or old towels. You can also tape some plastic sheeting to the wall to catch any stray snowflakes. Vacuum loose artificial snow Place your prepared stencil on a hardwood board or other flat cutting surface. You will be using a sharp blade, so be careful to ensure any tables are protected. You may also use hard plastic cutting boards or cardboard atop old cookie sheets for creating stencils, but be aware they will get scratched. You may need to go over the window several times to remove all of the spray snow. Be sure to use a different section of the cloth each time to avoid spreading around any dirt or grime. Wipe down the window frame Start by cleaning the inside of your window. This will help the spray snow adhere better and create a more even coverage. It is worth mentioning that some snow spray can be used on the outer side of the window, but the colder it is outside, the longer the snow spray will take to dry. Next, use clear tape to create a template for your design. You can be as creative as you like with this step. Try out different shapes and patterns. Start by spraying a small amount on wax paper or cardboard to test how it will look. After you’re happy with your design, it’s time to start spraying. Once you have your template in place, it’s time to start spraying. Eventually, the time will come to take down your winter decorations. When it’s time to say goodbye to your spray snow window display, here’s how to remove it: Protect the area around the windowFlip your taped stencil over so the clear plastic is on top and you are viewing the printed pattern beneath it. If stenciling a flat surface, rolling pins work wonderfully for securing your stencil to your project. Now that you know how to apply spray snow to your windows, it’s time to get creative. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

Once printed, position the printed stencil on the stencil material. Make sure to leave enough plastic around your pattern to be able to easily tape your finished stencil to your craft project later. Your imagination is the only limit. There are so many things you can do with these stencils! For example, you can even make your own window clings. This helpful post from I Love to Create shows you how to make window clings using puffy paint. (Just use these snowflake patterns instead of the summer design they provide!)Draw a snowy landscape on your window and add small figurines or other toys to bring the scene to life. Once the window is clean, take a damp cloth and wipe down the frame. This will remove any cleaner residue and leave your window looking sparkling clean. Dry the window

Select and print your stencil pattern from the images above. If necessary, use a copy machine to enlarge or reduce the image.Come up with your artwork by freehanding a design or using stencils to draw anything you wish to design.

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