Rubyee -
Free, pritable stencils? If I understand what you are asking for, you would still have to cut out the design once you printed it. Why not search for the design you want, enlarge, print, then get to cutting?
What material are you going to use for the stencil? If you use paper, paint it several times first so it will bulk up and become less fragile. If you want a very durable stencil, use a piece of clear mylar (available at many stores that cater to airbrush users).
Cut your design using an X-acto knife that has a swivel blade. (the blade actually turns as you cut a curve). This will give you nice, smooth curves.
What size stencil are you planning on using?
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