Patio Slab Stencils

Slabs Must Be A Smooth Finish In Order For The Stencil To Have Clean Lines

Clean all moss from on the slabs and in between

Use Masonry Paint For outdoor Area's, You Can
Also Apply Masonry Paint Protection.

You can paint the slabs before stenciling or use the stencil straight onto the slabs.
Make sure the area is clean from dust/dirt etc;


Garden Slab/Paving stencils available in 300mm/330mm/400mm/445mm/450mm/500mm/595mm/600mm/17.5 & 23 inches

Premium 595mm/600mm & 23 Inch For smaller designs on larger slabs.

Custom sizes are available, send me the size of your slab and will get back to you with a price.

 How To Stencil

I recommend using Stencil spray adhesive for all stencils for the best results, stick and spray (stick Spray Stamp) repositionable adhesive, Cadence stencil spray, Pixie spray for stencils & Ghiant hobby adhesive all work well. Simply follow the instructions on the can.
I also like to add a bit of painters tape to the edges for extra support.
Stencils will need washing and re-sticking every 5-6 times they are used as paint can build on the stencil.
Make sure the area you are stenciling is flat as paint bleed can be an issue with textured surfaces.
You can use a roller, a stencil brush or stencil sponges, whatever tool you prefer the same rules apply. dip your brush/roller into the paint then wipe most of the paint off on some cardboard/paper/tissue. Unless you go for spray paint which can speed things up when stenciling large areas.
Always Practice on a scrap piece of paper before your project until you are confident with your technique.

If you have any questions please message me.