Bring the streets inside with this easy how-to! Stencil graffiti turns to wall art in this tutorial and all you need to do it is Stencil1 Turntable, Headphones, and Cassette stencils, Plutonium Spraypaint, some low tack spray adhesive, and some wood panels. We have two things in common with Plutonium – it’s made in the U.S.A. and they also won Product of the Year award in Specialty Paint.
In a well ventilated area, pray the back of the stencils with low-tack spray adhesive and position them on the wood panels.
Hold your favorite color of Plutonium Spray paint about 9-12 inches from the stencil on an angle and spray into the open design areas of the stencil. We didn’t mask the outside of the stencil so we could get the overspray effect. The colors we used by Plutonium are Hot Sauce, Vegas, and Motown!
Wait about 1-2 minutes before peeling off the stencil…
Repeat the process with the next board. Switch colors for vibrant stencil wall art! You’ll see how evenly these paints spray, like butt-a!
And one more time…
And another reveal
Pink turntable stencil art anyone?
Plutonium and Stencil1, a nice match, wouldn’t you say?
Hang your creations and post a pic using #stencil and @stencil1 !