🎉 Elevate Your DIY Game with Camo Style!
The FINGERINSPIRE 3 pcs Camo Stencil Kit includes three 11.8x11.8 inch stencils made from eco-friendly PET material. These durable, washable, and reusable stencils are designed for easy application on various surfaces, allowing for creative expression in home decor and DIY projects.
J**S
Camo stencils.
I camouflaged the side of my boat. They worked great.
P**L
Worked well
Used this for a camo paint project worked really well.
A**R
Easy to use over and over.
Great option for diy paint projects.
D**K
Works great
Works about as well as you’d expect a tensile to work! Used it to paint a gun and it worked really well. Very sturdy modern design and all around great size and design
B**S
Great product.
Very easy to use and are very durable.
K**.
Great patterns for DIY camo projects
Worked very well on hunting blind.
N**O
PERFECT STENCILS FOR EASY CAMOUFLAGE
My cousins are young & into hunting & shooting (not my thing, but no judgement), I decided instead of blue for my baby shower gift 'closet' I wanted to make it camouflage. I bought these stencils and the recommended spray paint (specially for camo) and literally in 15 mins the painting was done!It was so easy, when I needed another box fir the gifts, I wrapped the Amazon box they came in, used the stencils & paint to camouflage that too!!!4 stencils four paint colors ☆ best (most talked about) gift on the table!!!
E**P
Snow camo…wooowho!
My son wanted snow camo for his scout camp trunk…found this stencil and it did a great job. I primed with kilz interior/exterior primer, bought some gloss exterior paint samples from Lowe’s and got to work. First, I used painters tape to anchor the stencil. Using a foam roller, I painted over the entire stencil and immediately peeled it off, repositioned, and repeated painting until it was complete. it took about an hour to finish the trunk on all sides then an hour to wait between coats. Some of the time had to do with figuring out how to lay the stencil so the tape points weren’t touching previously painted spots and at first I thought that rotating the stencil would prevent it from looking like it had a repeat…don’t bother…get as close as you can to the previous spot and keep going. By the end of the day, I was pretty beat, thank god my other scout wanted hers a solid color.Quality job, there was some bleed through as you can see if you really look at the pics…but I didn’t feel that it really mattered given that the rough edges would look appropriate. If I had wanted I could have taken my time to get a better finish.Clean up- better to wait until the paint is dry and use a paint scraper to carefully scrape it off…I found that easier then trying to wipe off half wet paint.Future use-I’m saving these in case my son ever gets the idea to stencil again but this time he will be doing it…they will probably last a long time.
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