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Linda Bryant
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Looked how I hoped it would. Recommend
great quality!
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Great paint
Tony & Valentina Epp
Reviewed in Canada on September 9, 2024
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RunnerGirl
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I used the yellow paint on my soft sided luggage and it exceeded my expectations (dried quickly and didn't run). I just finished the luggage today, so I don't know how it's going to hold up. I plan to put a plastic cover over my luggage. I'll update after my trip.
Hannah
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 17, 2024
I have used this for multiple projects and the colour stays even if you wash it. It can take a few cotes depending on the material but that’s to be expected.
Moto800
Reviewed in Canada on May 9, 2023
Bright and vivid on white. I’ve done some shirts with two coats, some with 4 coats. Doesn’t wear or wash out. Good quality. If you’re using on darker shirts, you’d probably need to do a white under layer coat of paint first, otherwise it comes out dark.
Christopher Ellis
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023
This paint was a lifesaver! I bought a different brand of fabric paint to try, but it came assorted, but included the white I needed. Unfortunately, that one was so thick, I had to dilute it. The ratio was so off, that it looked too light on my lavender blue shirts, even with 2 coats. So I decided to get another brand and found that Tulip had good reviews despite it being cheap.Good news! It worked and it only took 1 coat without any diluting to finish. I was super excited. I painted on a stencil I created through Cricut. Unfortunately, bc I used the previous diluted paint, it bled the paint under the stencil. So after applying Tulip paint, it had a nice thick layer to make the design pop. Per directions, you must iron the back of the design (inside the shirt) bc it helps lock the paint onto the shirt. But I also use parchment on the top of the design to make sure the paint isn't rough. After cooling, the paint becomes flexible and smoother.Also, follow the directions before painting. You must wash and dry shirts (100% Cotton) before applying paint. It was my first time trying this paint out, but I'll definitely order it again bc of how easy it was to use. You don't need to dilute it. It's very opaque with smooth application with a flat brush. You also get a lot too. I barely used half a bottle for 20 shirts. Not bad.
Tammy
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2023
Not soft at all , very thick
JB
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2022
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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2022
I have Tulip paint similar to this one and it is made in USA. This pink container is made in China, way more watery than all my other fabric paints ( I have Jacquard Paint, Arteza Paint and Tulip paint ) none of those are watery liquid but very consistent. This pink paint is so liquidified that is messy to work with and hard to control the amount of paint you get out of the tube. Also, seems like I received an old batch, as it was a hard sedimentation upon opening. I am very dissapointed as the color is beautiful, but I don't know about the quality or if I received a counterfeit... any word ? Thanks.
daxton devilliers
Reviewed in Canada on July 5, 2021
Not if a liquid than I thought…. But works good. No slip.
Kriss
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2017
This was purchased for a cosplay I wore earlier this month and overall, I think it did a decent job at the task I had for it (which was painting on a black body suit to resemble a character's clothing) but there are a few complaints.So, what are the positives? It performs well as a fabric paint, I haven't noticed any of the paint washing off or fading or anything like that, and like the bottle states, it dries pretty soft and flexible! But, there are some things to keep in mind.First of all, this paint is able to dry softly because it's very runny and isn't the most opaque of paints. When using it, it's an absolute that there is a barrier behind the surface it's being put on because it can soak through fabric; I painted it onto a cotton/nylon bodysuit and it basically bled straight through to the other side. Also, if you want a truly opaque color payoff (as in a truly solid white shape with none of the fabric's color showing) with whatever you paint, you have to apply several layers of paint. I think this stuff works best if you want to be able to build up the coverage or use the fabric's color to create a certain effect with the paint.Also, this stuff says "matte" and compared to the "slick" version, this does qualify as matte in that it doesn't look wet/shiny in the light and tends to not lay upon the fabric as heavily or allow for it to be as dimensional, but the color glacier is not 100% matte either. It is full of tiny, tiny bits of glitter that kind of give the paint a shimmery effect in some cases (which is probably why it's called "glacier." It resembles the sparkle of snow). It's not super noticeable, but the glitter is there and can be seen in certain lighting, especially if you do lighter coats of paint (the more layers you apply, the less prominent the glitter is, but a light layer on dark fabric is noticeable).I think for most people's needs, this paint will do just fine. I personally did not find this particular type of paint to be the End All Be All for my project, since I had very large areas to cover with totally opaque shapes, but I suppose I should have realized that the "soft" version of the paint would be more runny and light in coverage in order to allow it to dry so soft. I don't fault the paint so much as I fault myself for expecting it to cover solid black fabric perfectly in one go, as if it were thick oil paint on a canvas, while still being super soft and flexible.The price is a little much, but unless you're covering a lot of area in a lot of layers, this bottle should last for several projects! There is a smell to the paint, as well, but it's not especially strong or unpleasant (just kind of smells like paint, you know?) and I wouldn't say it would warrant an open window or masks or anything.
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