Peel & Paint
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Directions-

Starting at the top, peel paper backing slowly
from the stencil while pressing it onto the
surface you're about to paint. (See Fig 1-A)


FIG !-A


Continue peeling the backing as you smooth the
stencil into place. (see FIG 1-B)


FIG 1-B

 

Begin painting! After painting, gently peel
the stencil off from top to bottom using a
hand on each side of the stencil.
(See FIG 1-C) Take care not to rip
the stencil or get it stuck together.


FIG 1-C



Tips -


Make sure that all inside edges of the stencil
have a tight seal to give you drip-free edges!

To make the process even faster, use the extra stencil enclosed
to line up your stencils two at a time.

You can use a roller, brush, or spraying
device for the One Step Stencil.

Get creative and develop a plan
for your room before beginning.

Pull the stencil directly away from surface
- do not allow the backing to touch the paint.