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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Charlotte Whiting - Searle
> 3 dayThese go a really long way, Ive done several paintings on fabric with these and only use small amounts. I found some colours had amazing pigment in them like the red and oranges, but some of the blue colours were very weak. Ive made it work and still enjoy them though! To make colours pop more Id always recommend using maybe a cheaper brand white fabric paint as a base layer to work on top of.
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Améthyste
> 3 dayThey’re a bit expensive for the quality of the product, as it can be a bit varying in appearance depending on how much you use. At times it can be a bit uneven, and can be very glossy in some places while completely matte in others. It may also fade and leave an almost scratchy effect at times. However, with how much is included it’s generally a good buy! I would recommend to anyone starting out with fabric paints, however you may want to use a paint thinner.
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Helen Garinger
> 3 dayI’ve resumed using fabric paints and this is a great starter kit with 24 colors! Excellent product.
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raoul
> 3 dayJe démarre un projet de custom et pour le moment je dirai que ce set de peinture à lair pas mal... Les couleurs sont superbe, plutôt couvrante à lexception de 2 ou 3 couleurs (les plus clairs) qui demande vraiment plusieurs couches. À voir une fois le projet terminé et sur la durée.
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Spender_of_useless_thangsss
> 3 dayGreat paint . First time buyer of fabric paint.
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7218
> 3 dayGreat product and great transaction.
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Leo gregory
> 3 dayThe paints arrived on time and work well. I used them to Paint on some clothing items. Some of the paint is thinner or more transparent than others, I found this to be mostly the lighter blues and greens. Regardless they stayed well on the fabric. Only concern is Washing the items. As directed on the box, dont exceed 40° as the paint melts off. Other than this its a great product.
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Nikki
> 3 dayIf 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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Crystal Dozard
> 3 dayAll 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.
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KnightlyScarlet
> 3 dayLoved this! I went through so many reviews on different paints and compared so many prices before settling on these. I had a friend who wanted a sailormoon painting and thought itd be cool to buy a thrift store jacket and paint the back. The only issue I had was with painting details and Ill chalk that more up needing a smaller brush not so much the paints. I LOVE that they dry shiny. The colours come out so vibrant painted over a coat of white and they layer like normal acrylics. Im almost out of white already... so Ill probably buy another set soon. (maybe the 14 pc) These paints got me excited to paint again!!!