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VViViD Blue Stencil Vinyl Masking Film (12in x 5ft) features a low-tack adhesive for easy application and removal on smooth, non-porous surfaces. Its gridded backing paper enables precise cutting, while the matte translucent blue vinyl with Anti-Bleed Technology ensures crisp, clean stencil edges—perfect for multi-layered artistic, signage, and decorative projects.
Enclosure Material | Vinyl, Acrylic |
Color | Blue |
Compatible Material | Vinyl, Wood, Glass, Paper, Metal, Acrylic |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Additional Features | Anti-Bleed Technology |
Size Name | 12 inch x 72 inch (6 feet) |
R**E
Quality stencil vinyl for commercial or personal use.
This is the second roll I've purchased of this brand of stencil vinyl. The first roll was huge and lasted me a very long time and the second time I purchased it the huge roll wasn't available at that time. I'm very pleased with the quality of the this stencil vinyl. The adhesive is great quality and doesn't destroy your project and is easy to use when you follow the simple instructions. I can get anywhere from 3-6 uses and sometimes more out of one stencil depending on what base materials I'm applying it to. I've used this stencil vinyl for commercial and personal projects purposes. It cuts very well and precise when using it on a cutting machine. The price point for this quality is very low and I like that factor. This stencil vinyl is a main staple of my craft supply room and will remain so for years to come as long as the brand keeps making it
S**N
Great stuff
I use this for making glaze stencils for ceramics. I cut it on a cameo and it is great stuff.
G**S
Stencil plastic
I like to make my own stencils on my cutting machine and this works very well. I have even used the netting on this and made the type stencils that you wipe on. I won't say it works as nice as the more expensive ones but it was my first try
A**T
Worked great with a silhouette machine
Worked great with a silhouette machine to cut out a mask. I used masking tape to apply the mask to the object so the backing could be removed without having the mask fall apart (after adhering it to the object I carefully removed the tape and then removed the parts of the mask as needed).
M**J
Great product that works remarkably well
I bought the vinyl to use with my Cricut Joy machine to cut designs to be used as masking for my copper electrical etching. The vinyl cuts very cleanly and quickly on the Cricut and it adheres excellently especially when gone over with a heat gun after placing it on the material to be etched. I also made a durable vinyl sticker for my roommates coffee cup which has held up well. There's a lot of material to work with and it's an excellent value.
B**E
Wanted to really like it
Based on the reviews, I had really wanted to like it.After unrolling what I needed, a lot of bubbles appeared so I had to smooth out the bubbles, which caused more to form. However, I finally got them to disappear.The cutting process in my machine went really well.All was good until I tried to weed the design. It didn't cut all of the way through in spots. In letters such as "E" and "S", it was fine. For letters like "A", "B", or any that had extra cuts to get around the middle, it involved a lot of time to weed those. In some cases the vinyl tore.I haven't tried to paint the design yet as I gave up with the weeding. I need to find a different vinyl that doesn't require so much time and care to weed.
A**R
Tried multiple brands, this is THE ONE!
Okay, I was looking for a stencil vinyl to cut with my Maker for reusable stencils to paint text on little succulent planters I make. I was getting the Vivvid brand to try out because it was the best price by far but I ordered Oracal bc it’s Oracal, right? You assume Oracal is a tried and true. Well, I ran one mat with both brands. I wasn’t sure about the cut settings and couldn’t find the thickness for either product so I just picked one. It went horribly wrong. The Oracal reviews about it lifting on the carrier are accurate. I had to use a scraper to flatten it back on the carrier sheet. The pressure was picking up the cut pieces and it jacked up the whole stencil! Top left is the Oracal from my first run. Granted, these are teeny tiny designs with a decent amount of detail. This Vivvid brand didn’t have any of those issues even with the pressure set too high. Determined not to quit, I paused the cut and Changed the material setting to Cricut stencil vinyl but I lost connection and had to start the mat completely over so it was cutting on top of already cut vinyl. That was a disaster but again, the Vivvid held up to my constant attacks! The bottom stencil is the Vivvid after all that abuse. Still set on not wasting the Oracal, I tried a brand new mat, used the Cricut vinyl setting, and also changed the pressure to less pressure. That seemed to do the trick and it came out great (top right) even with all those tiny cuts. But again, the Vivvid stayed down and cut well with multiple incorrect settings. It seemed to do the best on Cricut stencil setting with regular pressure. Even with the light pressure, the Vivvid wasn’t cut all the way through but it didn’t rip at all when I was trying to weed. The pieces that weren’t cut all the way tore easily away along the cut lines. Both brands stuck to and removed from my surfaces (used with concrete and glass) very easily and both prevented any bleeding under the stencils. Both also cleaned up easily with a quick rinse under water and both worked just as well after washing and reusing. All that being said, if you have the Oracal, it will work well as long as you can get the right pressure setting on your machine. If you’re looking for a brand to try, the Vivvid is a much better price, super consistent, and a ton less hassle!
S**C
Goodbye Oracle
This stuff is so much better than the oracle stencil vinyl. The other stuff has bubbles once it is done cutting the stencil but not this stuff, it stays flat on the backer. Highly recommend!
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