Halloween Zombie Hand Stencil
Halloween Zombie Hand Stencil
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Halloween Zombie Hand Stencil - Reusable - 7.5 MIL (190 Micron) Thick Mylar
Zombies are definitely one of the worst, most horrifying things thought up by the human mind. The undead have been haunting our nightmares since the early 1800s. And since they are associated with death, they make the perfect Halloween monster to put a fright into all of us. In recent years, we have become obsessed with the zombie apocalypse on a new level, and in that spirit, we have created our fantastically terrifying Halloween Zombie Hand stencil. The rotting zombie hand in this stencil design is a body short of the entire terrifying creature. You can just picture it coming up out of the grave, trying to dig itself free. The image of the hand is set within a triangle, which is overlaid a circle. And on the palm of the zombie hand is the evil eye, just in case a zombie hand on its own wasn't scary enough. Your challenge with this stencil? To scare as many people are possible with it! So, spice up your Halloween decor with DIY decorations made with this stencil. The most obvious is that you can make some really amazing art with this design that you can hang inside your home or on your front step at Halloween. But there are so many more options. Use it to make the best signs and posters to advertise your freaky Halloween event. Make Halloween t-shirts with it or invitations to your party. Best of all, you can make the most realistic-looking cake when you ice it with this design. Yes, the stencil is food-grade quality. You can even paint it on the window of a store or coffee shop to bring your decorations to a new level of horror. So, if our challenge is accepted, you need to choose your project, then get the right type of paint for the surface you will be painting on and order the right stencil size to fit the space you'll be painting, and you'll be all set. Available sizes include: 6” x 6” 8” x 8” 12” x 12” 15” x 15” 20” x 20” 25” x 25” 30” x 30” 35” x 35” Once you have everything ready to go, you can get your horror… We mean your stencil on. Secure your zombie hand to the surface, and use your own hand to paint a horrific masterpiece. Then be sure to wash this stencil well. You'll definitely want to use it again next Halloween, perhaps along with one of our other Halloween stencils, such as the Trick Or Treat stencil.
Here are some advantages of using Mylar stencil material:
- FLEXIBLE: Mylar can wrap around cylinders and uneven or irregular surfaces, and can be rolled for shipping and storage.
- EASY TO CLEAN: Our Mylar is solvent proof, so cleaning up paint or ink is quick and simple.
- REUSABLE: Our stencils are built to withstand normal painting wear and tear, and keeping your stencil template clean is the best way to ensure a longer life.
- DURABLE: Mylar sheets are reputably the strongest type of stencil material, and maintains durability without compromising the pliable structure.
7.5 MIL MYLAR STENCIL MATERIAL
- Medium Weight. Feels as thick as card stock
- 7.5 Mil (0.19 mm) thickness
- Very flexible for tight curves and cylinder shapes
- Recommended for fine detailed craft stencils and smaller stencils
- Reusable as long as they are kept clean and well maintained
WHY DO WE RECOMMEND MYLAR?
As mentioned before, the best way to achieve a perfectly painted stencil with a very nice paint edge is to use a stencil material that is as thin as possible for your project. At the same time, you also want a material that wont absorb paint or any liquid because this will cause the stencil to deteriorate. A stencil made from paper, cardstock or paperboard will become saturated with paint or ink rather quickly, and this causes a crusty, uneven edge that can never be removed.
Another option for stencils, and one that quickly comes to mind when we discuss durability, is metal stencils. While these thick, unbendable stencils do have their place for some industrial applications where paint overspray and running doesnt quite matter as much, they can be very expensive and heavy to ship.
There are some other plastics that are used for stencil manufacturing, but these are typically cut with a die cutter so there is a limited amount of detail that can be achieved. And because this older, traditional process takes so much work and expense to set up for each stencil design, the minimum are often in the 1000s.
All stencil designs are copyright protected to their respective designer and intellectual property owner.
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