• Prewash fabric before painting to remove sizing.
  • Use iron on steam setting, holding 1/2" above dry painted surface to texturize paint
  • Available in 4oz bottle
  • Find inspiration and techniques at ilovetocreate.com!

I had to hide some markings that wouldn't come out of a quilt that was almost done. This product is great, as in when I finished painting it over the marks I wanted to hide, there wasn't any way you could tell the paint was even there! Saved a great deal of time and much money, as this was a custom made, custom quilted bedspread I made for my home business.

When i first opened this package I was shocked because the paint looked like a hot pink in the bottle. I was going to send it back. But I shook it up really well and then tested it. it goes on a very dark hot pinkish color but dries a deep red. I used it to create a bloody/murder scene for my boyfriend bathroom. Perfect color for blood.

Easy to use, dries faster than I expected, and looks amazing!

I have a very little concept of size/mass, so the size of this bottle of paint shocked me. I painted half of the back side of a men's XXL red hoodie, and the color was just right. A little product went a long way, and I still have some left in the bottle should I ever need to touch it up! I also ordered a 4oz bottle of the black matte paint ("Ebony") and it worked just as well!

This paint shows up so well on black fabric! A little goes a long way, and it's very smooth and easy to apply. I definitely feel like I will get my money's worth!

Fantastic. I starting using these paints in conjunction with freezer paper to make my daughter's handmedowns more entertaining, and then I ended up GEEKIFYING ALL THE THINGS. My kid is now rocking a Dragon Age Inquisition dress, plants vs. zombies sweatshirt/tshirts, skull kitties, robots, jack skellington pants and a Firefly tshirt; you name it. It is literally dependent only on how much patience you have for cutting out complicated stencils and ironing all the little bits in the right places... and then maybe mixing colors to get shading and adding a few sharpie laundry marker lines. Still, everyone in the house and several good friends and their children are now sporting designs ranging from very simple shapes to designs that took two or three stencils and a lot of swearing to get right. They've held up through washes and rough play AND drying with minimal cracking. I came back just now to buy some more colors and thought I'd share. :) Of note, if you find that you're getting some bleed through, stick an open coloring book (or cardboard from the amazon box, I guess, but the coloring book works better) inside the garment to soak it up. Actually, do that anyway, since some fabrics (LIKE ONESIES) bleed through more than others.

Had a small and very black stain on a white fabric couch. Painted over it, stain gone. It's been a while seen I made the stain invisible, and it has remained invisible without flaking off.

I 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.

I bought this along with stencils to spell out titles on tank tops for my daughters bachelorette party. It will work great and it is just the right color of gold that I was looking for.

I have jeans (Wallflower brand) that are several years old that originally were "glitter" appearing. Over the years of washing and wearing the glitter had worn off, and they no longer offer the glitter jeans. I used one bottle of the fabric paint per each pair of jeans and it worked just as I wanted. Wait 48 hours before washing, and wash alone, or you wind up with a little glitter on the other items. Love it!