

ARTEZA Permanent Fabric Paint, Set of 24 Colors, 60 ml Bottles, Washer & Dryer Safe, Textile Paint for Clothes, T-Shirts, Jeans, Bags, Shoes, Art and Craft Supplies for DIY Projects
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Sam Wright
> 24 hourRelatively good fabric paint to use. No word yet on how it ages or holds up. So far im happy with my purchase.
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Naila Rashid
> 24 hourMy best fabric and leather paints....recommended.
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Arisa Prell
> 24 hourI bought these paints to do custom shoes for my brother and the only downside was that it was really glossy so I had to buy a matte finish which toned down the glossy look a lot but all together it’s a really good product and I will be using it for more custom shoes!
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Veronika Z. Perez
> 24 hourI am very happy with this product/brand! Before this I bought fabric markers that at first seemed ok but after a short awhile ( constant use) they would dry up. Also the markers would fade pretty badly after one wash. I had/have so many projects that requires me to paint for customers and I was a little scared to try this paint. But I took a chance and when I first tried it out, I was satisfied with the results. These paints are smooth and easy to mix to make specific colors. After they dry on the fabric it feels just like silk screened tshirts. I love the variety of colors on this kit and they dont wash off or fade when washed. The paints can be watered down and seems like you could do a watercolor effect on the fabric. Although i have not tried this to see if it fades after washing. The only colors that seemed thin are the Sky Blue and Aqua Blue. Other than that, this product is #1 so far and worth buying.
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Arnaldo Predovic II
> 24 hourThese paints are terrible. The consistency is comparable to puff paint when it’s dry. Sending them back!
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Nikki
> 24 hourIf the lighter paints are applied on lighter fabric, it would probably be easier to see the colors, but they arent very opaque when applied on other fabrics like Jeans. The brighter neon colors tend to be more transparent than the darker ones. I even tried applying the white down first and then applying the pink or purple, but they are still very thin. However, its not bad for an assortment of fabric paints. Takes just a little bit to dry unless you have a blow dryer on hand to quicken the pace. Does take a bit to cover an area as it can really get soaked in to the cloth, so be wary, plan your painting in smaller areas, dont just start putting down a huge sky on a Jean jacket or you could run out pretty easily.
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Ikie
> 24 hourThe paint itself is great but removing the seal from the bottles is unbelievable messy and hard to remove. In my opinion no paint, no matter how good, is worth that kind of mess and aggravation. I will not be a repeat buyer for that reason, its a shame, but until Arteza improves its packaging Im done.
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Joel R White
> 24 hourFirst you always have to lay down a base layer or the paint is just going to be super difficult to pain lines on, but the paint went on with one coat...I have other plans for this paint but I have to figure out how I’m going to paint the design I want on the shorts I’m looking at...always best to go with high quality paint
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Cristo Saucedo
> 24 hourWanted to do something for a shirt and try it, love it colors are very solid and following the direction for use they really stay even after a several wash. Love it thank you
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Crystal Dozard
> 24 hourAll I use is Arteza acrylics for canvas and also their fabric acrylic paints that are easily heat set. Just look it up how to do it. Very easy and cost effective on fabrics.