This page shows you several different 12 days of christmas stencils. Some of the stencils on this page have to be ordered. Some are not free. Some are printable. OtherChristmas themed stencils are here, too, besides 12 days of Christmas stencils.
This Fancy Flours image links to a 12 days of christmas stencil that was designed for making cookie decorations. It could be used to cut out paper decorations, too.
Some creative ways to use 12 days of christmas stencils:
- Decorate Christmas cookies
- Make Advent calendars
- Make Christmas tree ornaments out of tin foil or felt
- Make game pieces
- Decorate plain white wrapping paper
- Decorate Christmas cupcakes
- Make Christmas cards
- Create a story book
- Make fanciful shapes of lunchmeat to put on crackers
- Decorate a poster
- Create 12 small groups of students and each group has one of the symbols of the 12 days of Christmas
Scroll on down this page for more creative Christmas inspiration!
12 Days of Christmas Stencil in Durable Plastic
Category Online Store:http://www.culinarystencils.com/product/C200
- 12 Days of Christmas Stencil - $14
- This stencil is meant for cookie tops, but it can be used for paper, too.
- Each design is 2 inches wide and 2 inches high.
- Made of food grade plastic, very durable.
- Shipping is $7 in the US. Allow 7 days for shipping.
- Call regarding international shipping 1-800-822-7836
- Fancy Flours: http://www.fancyflours.com/12-days-of-christmas-tops.html
- 12 Days of Christmas Stencil - $21.99
- This stencil is meant for cookie tops, but it can be used for paper, too.
- Each design is 2 inches wide and 2 inches high.
- Made of food grade plastic, very durable.
- Shipping is $8 in the US. Allow 5 days for shipping.
Antique Commercial - Use Stencils to Create a Window Wonderland
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How To Make Large Images from a Small 12 Days of Christmas Stencil
If you have an overhead projector:
- Project stencil images on the wall or onto posterboard that is taped to the wall.
If you don't have an overhead projector:
- Shine a flashlight through the stencil to project larger images on the wall.
- Keep the stencil still by hanging it from an easle stand or some other tall object.
Trace the projected images.

