Product description

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How do you make a DGAGA silkscreen stencil?

1. PREP AND PEEL: For cut-apart transfers, cut along trim lines before using. Peel the transfer off the backer in a straight motion.

2. FUZZ: Before first use, “fuzz” the transfer by placing it on the fuzzing cloth and removing several times to soften the adhesive, then apply to the surface.

3. APPLY: Use chalk paste or chalk ink by spreading a thin, even layer over the design using a mini squeegee. Scrape excess off the transfer. Peel transfer while chalk paste and ink are still wet.

4. REMOVE: Slowly remove transfer from the surface in a straight motion. For layered projects, allow to dry (or heat set) after each layer.

5. CLEAN: Wash your transfer immediately after use with cool running water, let dry sticky side up. Replace the backer sheet and store flat.

DGAGA mesh transfer stencil is a fun little DIY project! let us makes so many amazing transfers and some are big enough to make your own signs! No more worrying about being an artist when you can use these to transfer images and words perfectly everytime!

The main features of chalk paste stencils as following:

  • 1. Made of durable nylon material.
  • 2. Self-adhesive back, good fixation.
  • 3. Reusable and washable, can be used repeatedly, also east to store.