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A simple logo that makes a nice stencil. We're using this to stencil neckties to give away as souvenirs. The stencil is cut from the rubbery stuff that refrigerator magnets are made from. The ties come from Goodwill -- about 600 of them! The logo is simply spraypainted onto the ties. Some paints work better than others. We had our best results with metalic paint. | A simple logo that makes a nice stencil. We're using this to stencil neckties to give away as souvenirs. The stencil is cut from the rubbery stuff that refrigerator magnets are made from. The ties come from Goodwill -- about 600 of them! The logo is simply spraypainted onto the ties. Some paints work better than others. We had our best results with metalic paint. | ||
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A simple logo that makes a nice stencil. We're using this to stencil neckties to give away as souvenirs. The stencil is cut from the rubbery stuff that refrigerator magnets are made from. The ties come from Goodwill -- about 600 of them! The logo is simply spraypainted onto the ties. Some paints work better than others. We had our best results with metalic paint.
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