Combine with our moon stencils for atmospheric beauty, or contrast with our sea life stencils for a broader snapshot of the animal kingdom. You can find equivalent stencils in our collection, which can open up your creativity immensely. Throughout history, wolf imagery has been blended with many other powerful symbols of culture and nature, including the moon, the stars, mountains, forests, and other animals. Whether you’re painting a tablecloth for a child’s birthday party or a T-shirt to sell at the boardwalk, you’ll find you have all the tools you need to bring this unique animal to life. Bikers, fantasy-fiction readers, and nomads of all stripes have adopted the wolf as a spirit animal, and you can weave an aspect of that kinship into your artwork with these stencils. Children are naturally enamored with the mighty predators of the animal kingdom, but they aren’t the only ones who have a special place in their hearts for the wolf. These Wolf Stencils mean so many different things to so many different people that you’ll have no trouble finding a place for them in your next crafting project. Bring these symbols to life in your own art with these Wolf Stencils from Stencil Giant! Their cunning and intelligence sets them apart even within the canine family, where they remain atop the food chain long after their evolutionary descendants left the woods to become “man’s best friend.” We may be long past the days of folklore and campfire myths, but the wolf will always endure as a powerful icon of instinct and guardianship. Stencils are 7 mil Food Grade plastic, washable and reusable. Blue sections in image are the open sections. Stencil designs are approximately 2.7' x 2.3' and 1' x 2.7'. Beloved by outlaws, Native Americans, and children alike, these pack animals are admired for their fierce independence and their ability to thrive in harsh circumstances. Howling Wolf Stencil Howling Wolf Stencil - Overall stencil size is approximately 5.5' x 5.5'. Savagery, legend, and wild freedom are but a handful of the many symbols that the wolf has come to represent in our culture.
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