Mandala in Many Colors Stencil

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Description

In the mandala stencil, orange represents creativity. Yellow symbolizes light, positivity, happiness. Blue is calm and tranquility. Purple symbolizes spirituality and intuition. White is purity, innocence of spirit.

from $ 35 + shipping

Bridged Layers

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

Layer 1

 whitesmoke 

Layer 2

 khaki 

Layer 3

 palevioletred 

Layer 4

 mediumturquoise 

Layer 5

 midnightblue 

Using the Stencils

Cut out and paint your five-layer stencil of Mandala in Many Colors. 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  whitesmoke , 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 Mandala in Many Colors yourself. Or upload your own image to turn it into a stencil.

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