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Description

Create superhero stencils, such as this 1980s Wonder Woman. Created for DC Comics by feminist William Moulton Marston in 1941, the comic was drawn by artist Harry Peter. The inspiration for the comic came from Marston's wife Elizabeth and their life part

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Bridged Layers

The bridged layers are specially made so that they won't fall apart or lose 'islands' when you cut them.

Layer 1

 oldlace 

Layer 2

 lightseagreen 

Layer 3

 firebrick 

Layer 4

 darkslategray 

Using the Stencils

Cut out and paint your four-layer stencil of 80s Wonder Woman. Decide whether you will use the natural surface color as one of your layers. For example, if your surface color is close to the color  oldlace , then you may choose to omit the first layer since the surface has this color already. Download the free cut files to cut this stencil of 80s Wonder Woman yourself. Or upload your own image to turn it into a stencil.

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Tip #15:
Try a halftone CMYK stencil
Sometimes you just want to reproduce as many colors and details of an image as you can. But who wants to cut and paint 20 layers just to get 20 shades in the final image? With a CMYK color-separated stencil, you use just three colors: Cyan, Magenta and Yellow; plus black, to reproduce the full gamut of color.
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