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After my plotted fall coffee stencils were so well received by you, I asked on Instagram if you would like a Halloween edition. 🙂 And what am I even asking?! Of course you want a Halloween edition!
So I used the pen again and drew cute new Halloween motifs that you can download for free (!): a little ghost, a spider web, a skull and little bats. I also added the pumpkin from the autumn motifs here.
You can easily cut the coffee stencils with my templates using a plotter – or you can use the classic craft knife.
You can find the templates for download below.
I’ve already given you a lot of tips for perfect success with the cocoa motifs Blog post with the fall templates packed. But I’ll repeat here again how best to cut out the templates:
This is how it works: Make your own coffee stencils out of foil + free templates
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You can download the stencils for free here – click on the image and save the respective image.
The templates with the black outline are intended to be printed out so that you can use them as templates for the cutter.
You can load the templates that are filled in black into your plotter software.
Make sure you scale the stencils so that the size fits your cups well.
Here’s how to do it: Cut out coffee stencils
I use one for the coffee stencils Stencil foilwhich I cut out with the plotter. This works really well and quickly.
If you have a Cricut plotter, here is the cutting setting I used:
- I used the “Acetate Film” preset and set the Joy to cut 4 passes. That went very well.
I adjusted the templates to cut them 10 centimeters wide. How big you cut them depends on how big your coffee cups are. I would check that first. 🙂
The coffee stencils are ready so quickly! Then it’s time to transfer it to the milk foam. In this blog post I have some good ones Tips written togetherhow best to do this.
Have fun with the spooky Halloween coffee stencils. 🙂
I’m Lisa – and I can never sit still. I’ve been blogging about my passions on my fairy dust since 2013: These are great DIY ideas, chic design and very special illustrations. The main thing is homemade! More about me.
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