Has anyone used unicorn spit with a stencil?
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That sounds like it could come out really cool looking! I say try it. It may be a bit less "SPiT"y than non-stencil applications, but I love the idea!
Oh! DO show us pictures of your finished project. Sounds like it will be beautiful
I would contact Unicorn Spit Company. They do have a technical department that can answer your questions and help you solve your problems/concerns.
https://www.unicornspit.com/contact-us/
1-800-349-4667
Hope your project turns out as you wish. Kudos!
I'm glad I read further down this site. I swear 'Unicorn Spit' is new to me. I went to the website provided by Barbara K Speidel and am so glad I did.
I have used Unicorn Spit to stencil. I do use a small brush to apply the spit to the areas to stencil to avoid any running or blurring. Just be careful when sealing to not use a water based sealant since it will cause the spit to run. Good luck and hope it all turns out the way it is in your head!