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welcome to DIY easy Transcom easy no bleed wood stain lines and stencils now in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you a very easy technique to create two-tone nice clean crisp lines using wood stain now this is perfect for a lot of do-it-yourself projects a lot of times these projects can be painted but they just look better or more rustic looking or aged when you use wood stain the problem is that with standard wood stain you get a lot of bleeding underneath painters tape or underneath your stencils this technique really ends up with some nice clean crisp lines so the first demonstration is really just going to be using standard wood stain now standard stain is very thin itamp;#39;s actually designed to absorb into the wood you know very deeply this first test area I dabbed the stain on the second one Iamp;#39;m going to just brush it on the third one Iamp;#39;m going to carefully dab with a rag or a paper towel and Iamp;#39;m really trying not to push any of that stain underne