FRENCH – WORDS THAT SOUND AS BEAUTIFUL AS THEY LOOK
French texts give your artwork a special elegance and lightness.
The language of love, poetry, and joie de vivre brings mood and charm to your design.
With these stencils, you can capture delicate messages, subtle nuances, and melodic words – sometimes playful, sometimes sensual, always full of expression.
Set accents with French expressions that refine your work and give it a unique atmosphere.
Let the sound of the language inspire you and bring a touch of French flair to your art.
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Product information „Etter Art stencils“
Etter Art stencils: valuable tool for exciting effects on your artwork (Stencil Art)
With stencils from Etter Art, you can create personalised art. Because you decide: How much of the stencil pattern do you use, how often, in which places, turned in which direction? Which colourants or other materials do you work with – and which methods do you use to apply your patterns to the artwork?
Application options for Etter Art stencils
For large or small surfaces. As a ground, background or highlight. Used side by side as a uniform formation or on top of each other in layers, also for new textures. Sprayed, painted, dabbed, waxed … Try it out!
Special features Etter Art stencils
• Format: 84,1 x 118,9 cm (A0)
• Can be used with sprays, acrylic paints, waxes …
• For working with spray cans, brushes, sponges, hammers …
• Made of Mylar film: perfect material for stencils, thickness: 0.25 mm
• Stable material that becomes even more stable through use
• With Etter Art design
• Made in Germany
• With some variants: With punched-out parts; stencil patterns therefore positive and negative possible – or can be used completely freely (punched-out parts currently available for the following variants: Momentum, Stones)
• With instructions for use
• With care instructions
• Growing selection: A real world of stencils will be created here, so check back from time to time.
Applying Etter Art stencils
Step 1: Place your stencil on the defined area and then work with your chosen colourant or material, for example with a spray.
Step 2: Repeat this process as often as you like. Your image composition determines: How much pattern do you want to see? Where do you want to see the pattern? In which colour or colours do you want to see the pattern?
Tip 1: You can also use stencils to create structures, both visual and tactile. To do this, work in layers. It is important that you allow each layer to dry before applying the next one so that nothing mixes. Or vice versa: if you want something to mix, then continue immediately. The whole thing becomes tactile when you work with wax, for example. Or apply a thicker layer of colour.
Tip 2: With some templates, you will also receive the punched-out parts from us. You can use them in different ways. You can either use them independently of the actual template. Or you can work with a kind of positive (your stencil) and negative (the cut-outs).
As you can see, designing with stencils is anything but boring. Stencils offer you almost infinite artistic freedom. For exactly your form of art.
Maybe you already have a favourite from the Etter Art stencils?