Painting stencils using molds are ancient artifacts that Egyptians have used since applying molds to Pharaoh's tombs. In the course of history, templates declined for or not, and farmers and kings use it to decorate walls, churches and furniture. Again, it is a choice of fashion and fashion, adding personality and charm to the decoration of the house that craftsmen use to decorate many decorations. The artist also creates a stylized pattern and uses stencil printing to quickly complete multiple images of support.
Drawing templates in comfortable houses and studios is the final step for some artists and trial runs for other artists. The first thing you need to do is to pick paint and paint. It is up to you to decide, as with other coatings, aerosol coatings are best applied to primed surfaces. Some people really like gypsum painted canvas used by oil paint. I like wooden boards. Regarding paint, you have many choices. The most common paint for hardware shops in the United States is Krylon. Of course, it works fine, but it is relatively watery (it has very thin consistency), it can be a problem. It also encounters an unusual problem that breaks when a certain color dries on the foundation of some other color. I have never thought of which combinations are incompatible, so if you are doing a multilayer film, you propose that you should test your color.
If the prerequisites are not met, internal stencil painting is not efficient. For example, I have a smooth wall. Brick walls and concrete walls are not suitable for stencil artwork. There are no holes or cracks in the wall. As the template can give us the desired results, you need to make sure that you have at least one uniform interior paint layer. This step is to place the template correctly on the wall. In order to obtain the desired wall pattern, it is necessary to properly arrange the template and fix it to the wall using an auxiliary coating tool (fixing tape, etc.). This is because the template is stable when painted in the gap of the stencil so that it remains in place even if it does not move.