Hi everyone! Are cardstock stencils reusable?
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Hey! Yes, cardstock stencils can be reusable, but it really depends on how carefully you use them. If you're using them for small projects or with paints that don’t soak through too much, you should be able to reuse them a few times. Just make sure to clean them gently after each use, so they don’t get too worn out. If you're working on a larger project or using heavier materials, the cardstock might start to wear down quicker. Hope that helps!
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You're welcome! When it comes to cardstock stencils, both the type of paint and how thick the application is can affect their lifespan. Acrylic paint is thicker and can seep under the stencil if applied too heavily, which might cause more wear over time. Spray paint, on the other hand, is lighter and less likely to seep, but if you use too many layers or spray too close, it can still cause some damage. So, it’s really about the thickness of the application. Lighter, even coats will help your stencils last longer, regardless of the type of paint!
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That’s a great point about the paint type and application! I hadn’t thought much about how heavier layers might wear the stencil out faster. Do you find certain types of cardstock hold up better than others for stencils, or is it mostly about how carefully they’re used?
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The thicker and more durable ones definitely hold up better for stenciling, especially if you’re using them repeatedly. But honestly, a lot comes down to how carefully they’re handled and cleaned after each use. If the paint is wiped off gently and they’re stored flat, they tend to last much longer. Have you tried using coated or laminated cardstock?
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