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๐จ Mask your masterpiece with precision and flair!
The VViViD Blue Stencil Vinyl Masking Film (12" x 10ft) features a low-tack adhesive for easy application and removal on smooth, non-porous surfaces. Its anti-bleed technology ensures crisp stencil edges, while the matte translucent finish and gridded backing paper enable precise cutting and multi-layer designs. Ideal for arts, crafts, signage, and exhibition decoration, this water-resistant vinyl is a top choice for professionals seeking clean, sharp results.

| ASIN | B07PVC8J43 |
| Adhesive Format | Roll |
| Adhesive Location | back |
| Adhesive Side Count | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,454 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #16 in Craft Adhesive Vinyl #35 in Artists' Drawing & Lettering Aids |
| Brand | VViViD |
| Brand Name | VViViD |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Material | Glass |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 8,755 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 12"L x 12"W x 1.7"Th |
| Item Resistance | water_resistant |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | VViViD |
| Material | Vinyl Acrylic |
| Material Type | Vinyl Acrylic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Self-Adhering |
| Part Number | vvblustencil_ |
| Recommended Uses For Product | ['Arts and Craft', 'Indoor', 'Painting'] |
| Size Name | 12" x 10ft |
| Special Feature | Self-Adhering |
| Surface Recommendation | tile |
| UPC | 628856017005 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
C**E
good for slick clean panel and paper surfaces, not the best for canvas, destroys Xacto blades
Used this for masking airbrush overspray on a large stretched canvas. it honestly was pretty sketchy. had to use a chopstick to hold it down on thin areas when passing with the airbrush because it'd blow up from the air pressure (adhesive too weak). if this were used on a wood panel or even paper it might be perfect. The flex and non consistent texture on the canvas prevents the best bond being made between the adhesive & surface so it was a little nerve wracking when using this. I took it slow and was patient and it turned out great. probably about 5 hours of work on a 4x5foot painting with full masking using a stamp to add texture and an airbrush to add drop shadows in. masking film is vivd blue and transparent, great for seeing dark underlying markings for cutting, a little difficult to see through when used over areas of similar color tho. (contrasting edges is key) this masking film eats through xacto blades like crazy tho, went through probably 20 blades cutting out areas of coverage. clean hard edges were great, subtle and sharp rounded curves were very tedious. Didn't leave any residue on my work surface which was very convenient as well. all in all i'd buy it again, can't beat the price vs frisket and other current masking options. this product is intended for cricut stencil making but was acceptable for fine art application.
M**J
Easy to use
Easy to work with second time purchase. Adhesive could be a little stronger but for simple stencil it works well. Ink will bleed at edges on porous surfaces like grainy wood. Used to make stencils for our WW2 jeep and tee shirt prize for our rifle league. Since it is so stretchy best used for small projects. I found using a heated cutter increased the chance of edge bleeding. Exacto knife worked best. Pretty good value will buy again
P**N
Good product
This is a decent product and performs as advertised. Does not seem to leave residue but I applied and removed within a day. Only reason for a 4 star instead of a 5 star is that it develops air bubbles while cutting. Didn't cause me issues but it could definitely if trying to cut something with a great deal of details.
M**E
Don't let the picture fool you, 25ft is not that big
The picture is ridiculous. You think you are getting a butcher paper roll of the vinyl. Nope. It is definitely a low tack vinyl, practically falls off the backing once cut, does stick nicely to very flat surfaces (such as non-textured glass), but not much else. I purchased this to make patterns for stained glass, I am not unhappy with it, but I ended up ordering a permanent stick vinyl for future projects. Did not stay during the whole grinding process, but still better than sharpie or alcohol inks. Actually would work better as a transfer tape. For the cost I'm not too bummed.
H**S
I use this on canvas with acrylic and oil paints
I use this stuff for it's intended purpose: as stenciling. I use a 34" vinyl cutter/plotter to cut out the design. - cutting: it cuts effortlessly. The plotter has no issues it feeds like it should, and cuts like it should. - weeding: easy, no issues - application: this part can be a nightmare with other brands, but this one does well. Enough tack to stick, but not so much that it can't be lightly reapplied. Doesn't stick to the transfer tape, but I use the LOWEST amount of tack possible for the tape to aid in separation. No issues. - paint: this is where the product shines. I don't know how, perhaps it's the "anti-bleed" technology ๐คฃ, but it actually does soak up a bit of paint during painting. This must contribute to the perfect, clean lines it produces when removed from the canvas. Removal is easy. I've even searched and called the company itself trying to verify this claim of anti bleed technology lol, as it sounds like marketing bs. No one could clarify, sounded like they had no idea what I was talking about. But either way, it just works.
M**S
I want to love it butโฆ.
I really wanted to love this stencil vinyl, but the more I work with it, the more I hate it. Maybe user error, i donโt know pros: โขit doesnโt pull splinters off wood when removing from project โขit adheres nicely to wood and glass, doesnโt bleed โขgreat for large stencil projects if you can find the right cut setting cons: โขnot easy to weed intricate details, the vinyl doesnโt stick to its backing so the small details you want to keep slide. โขI struggle to find the right cut setting for this material on my machine. So far iron-on (mirror off) has been the best setting but not perfect. Sometimes I have to send it through twice but again those small details you want to keep slide around and it doesnโt cut through nicely in all areas. (new blade installed on machine). The weeding process is driving me crazy, taking way to long and ripping in places it didnโt cut all the way through. Will be trying a different brand.
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 itโs Oracal, right? You assume Oracal is a tried and true. Well, I ran one mat with both brands. I wasnโt sure about the cut settings and couldnโt 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 didnโt 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 wasnโt cut all the way through but it didnโt rip at all when I was trying to weed. The pieces that werenโt 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 youโre looking for a brand to try, the Vivvid is a much better price, super consistent, and a ton less hassle!
B**.
Great Stencil Vinyl โ Good Value for the Price
This stencil vinyl works really well for my projects. It cuts cleanly and sticks just enough to stay in place without damaging the surface when removed. Iโve used it for painting and crafting, and the anti-bleed feature definitely helps keep lines sharp. The roll is a good size for the price and lasts through multiple projects. Overall, itโs a great value and I would recommend it to anyone doing stencils or DIY craft work.
L**.
Great for stencils!!!
This stuff is amazing. Has enough tack that you don't need to worry about bleeding, but not permanent so you can remove it without struggle. I've used it to etch glasses and they turned out amazing!!! The vinyl adhered very nicely. It's slightly see-through, so you can see where you need to rub to make sure it's sealed properly which was helpful. Weeding was a piece of cake. I cut the stencils out on my Cricut, used the vinyl setting and didn't have any issue with the material not cutting all the way through. Highly recommend.
K**S
Easy to use
Worked well for my sign making using an engraving tool. It was my first time use and it was straightforward.
D**M
Great stencil vinyl
I make wood signs and make stencils for them with my cricut. This vinyl work great and will definitely be purchasing again.
R**P
Excellent
Excellent product
B**E
Bought for Crafting
I bought this to make stencils. Maybe it's just me but I could not get a clean cut on the edges for cutting out stencil shapes. I tried a few different tools. Eventually gave up. It did work great to cover flat surfaces and was very sticky. Happy Sticking!
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