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Stenciling A stencil is a template used to draw or paint identical letters, numbers, symbols, shapes, or patterns every time it is used. Stencil technique in visual art is also referred to as pochoir. Stencils are formed by removing sections from template material in the form of text or an image. This creates what is essentially a physical negative. The template can then be used to create impressions of the stenciled image, by applying pigment on the surface of the template and through the removed sections, leaving a reproduction of the stencil on the underlying surface. Aerosol or painting stencils must remain contiguous after the image is removed, in order for the template to remain functional. Sections of the remaining template which are isolated inside removed parts of the image are called islands. All islands must be connected to other parts of the template with bridges, or additional sections of narrow template material which are not removed.
Child Friendly From the moment you bring baby home, safety becomes your number one priority, from the babies bedding to a toddlers view of the world. The hope is to encourage and inspire you to keep your baby safe and sound with the following information presented here.
From the lounge room to the laundry room, the tips gathered here follow the government guidelines in childproofing the home. The kitchen is considered the most dangerous room for children. While safety should be the first priority in any room, the kitchen demands special consideration. You never want to experience that nightmare of a crawling baby getting into poisonous cleaning fluid. Read and learn!
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