Tulip Soft Paint 20403 Sfp 4Oz Matte Glacier White, 4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
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Im At Zone None
> 3 dayFirst let me start off by saying that Ive been using tulip fabric paints for some time now and Ive always been a really satisfied recurring customer. This time is no different - the paints work wonderfully for my needs (usually some cosplay or DYI to my outfit) but to be honest I tend to fall back on them whenever Im dealing with somewhat challenging material. It turns out theyre pretty versatile with the exception of airbrush (its physical properties are almost the direct opposite of what youd want for AB). So why the lone star rating? Basically to bring your attention to the issue of product line naming, including color, and poor or nonexistent specification (even most unspecific one). This is especially apparent with new product lines or customers first encounter with it. You never know what to expect, no photos no you tube videos - just simply having to buy some to draw a line on a piece of cardboard and after few hours say aha. Just a simple photo of such piece of cardboard would solve many issues. Heres most recent example: I ordered the natural soft glow. Everyone from the company claims is glows white of off white at most. This proves pretty much that they never even saw the product theyre selling. I wouldnt be surprised if it was named natural by someone in the fabric in china and people in fresno are just a little clueless because if you shine a blacklight through it it clearly fluoresces and phosphoresces (if these are the correct words) green/with a hint of yellow. in the meantime all their materials including packaging displays a white glow. And the story goes on and on. Try to imagine what they mean by velveteen color or what the heck is iris color. Maybe whenever thinking about a poppy color you picture a shade of red/orange like most of the worlds poppy flowers but thats when a fun fact comes to kick you in the face with california poppies being actually yellow. Guess which one the Fresno based company went with? Right now I wouldnt really be surprised if the color they pictured was black tar... Still Id love to recommend tulip paints to anyone whos DYIng or DYEing a little sometimes - the product is great
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Deana Panowich
> 3 dayGreat white, just a tad runny so it can run under the stencil if you aren’t careful.
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Jaimie M.
> 3 dayWorked perfectly I layered neon pink ontop of this on a jean jacket and it came out exactly how I wanted it to. Made the pink very bright!
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Emorie
> 3 dayThis stuff is pretty good. The real color appeared to be a bit lighter than it seemed in the picture but there is usually a disclaimer about that sort of thing so I dont mind too much. I used this to paint my Rose Lalonde shirt and the color worked well enough, could have been a trifle more opaque though. Going into this purchase, I did not realize that the paint was glow-in-the-dark so that was kind of a surprise plus xD
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Lynette Y
> 3 dayThis paint actually worked out really well, but it wasnt what I expected. I was just looking for black fabric paint. After this paint dries, you steam it with an iron. It sort of poofs into a rubbery texture. ..not what I was looking for, but it worked fine for this particular project. Also, its actually a dark purple. After you steam the paint, it becomes an even darker purple. It wasnt a problem for my project. I had expected black, though.
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Stephanie S
> 3 dayI am incredibly disappointed by this--when the product arrived, it had clearly been opened before, and Im not even convinced it contains fabric paint. Whatever is inside is extremely watery, dirty-white-ish, and has absolutely no effect on fabric except for making it look kind of dirty. Ive used Tulip fabric paints many times before without issue so I know how they are supposed to be--although its in a Tulip bottle, this is NOT the product I ordered.
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Brett Marks
> 3 dayThank you
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Azula
Greater than one weekDries quickly and is completely opaque after two coats. After washing the paint is as flexible as the fabric it is attached to.
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Louise Gilbert
> 3 dayI purchased this paint to use on a Jack Skellington costume this past Halloween. I pin striped a jacket for my 7 year old son with it. It had good coverage and has not cracked or peeled even though the costume piece has gotten a lot of wear... The kids use their costumes until they bust or are outgrown.
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Just a Sassy Mom in Arkansas
> 3 dayGreat fabric paint....cant beat Tulip paints! Vibrant color that doesnt fade or bleed out in the wash.