• All paints come in easy-squeeze bottles so they’re user friendly for hands of all ages.
  • Prewash fabric before painting to remove sizing and do not use fabric softener.
  • Available in 4oz bottle
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My daughter was Dorothy for Halloween and I used this fabric paint to make a pair of canvas sneakers into ruby sneakers. I applied the paint with a Q-tip, squirting a line of paint onto the sneaker canvas and then spreading it thinly. I let the thin layer dry a few hours and then applied a second thin coat. The shoes looked great. They were very sparkly and the paint did not break, crack, chip,or peel off. The canvas was still flexible, albeit a bit more stiff.

I bought this product so that I could make a symbol on a solid colored bandanna I was going to use as part of a cosplay outfit. It worked excellently. I didn't have any issues with drips or anything, it was smooth and dried quickly. The finished product looked beautiful.

I made a Santa Clause “Naughty or Nice” book for my Christmas decor. The gold glitter outlined my pages to bring about an old appearance to the open book. I bought gold rim glasses and a stand for it. My adult daughters asked me where I got that and wanted me to make them one.

This paint is perfect to make non slip socks!

Great product. Very easy to apply and holds up well. I did not use it on a shirt or anything like that. I used it on a door mat that my granddaughter gave me and the wording faded. She was really sad. I redid the wording and the picture with the fabric paint and it came out good as new. Walk on it every day and it has held up extremely well. Great stuff.

In my experience, Tulip makes the best fabric paint, hands down. I made Christmas stockings for my family years ago (in 1996) and used a red Tulip glitter paint to put their names on the cuffs. Although I have changed out the fabric on the stockings a few years ago, I used the same cuffs because they are still in very good shape and the painted on names are still in excellent condition. (And they have been through the washer and dryer several times.) My daughter got married last year and informed me that she was not sharing her sacred stocking. So I made a stocking for my son-in-law and went in search of a red glitter paint that I could use to hopefully match the others. I bought this one and the color is very, very close. I doubt anyone notices the difference but nitpicky me. This bottle is large and it goes a long way, so I will have to find other uses for it now. But I am very pleased with this product and would recommend it!

easy to use and make scrolls

This stuff is intended as fabric paint, and I think that's somewhat shortsighted. It's viscous paint, so it comes out of the nozzle about the thickness of a pencil lead (if you're careful, you can adjust that a bit based on how hard you squeeze the bottle as you go), and as long as you don't disturb it, that's how thick it'll harden. What I found it useful for was creating raised filigree on crafted masks. The 3D aspect of it means I can then do dry-brushing techniques to make the filigree look like actual aged metal with shading and oxidizing effects. I also found it handy for making small 'rivets' on simulated metal EVA foam objects. Add the use of a toothpick and you can get very fine detail. It's a great tool for any crafting project that involves paint

The yellow worked so well for my Jessie costume! The paint comes out easily, applies easily, dries quickly, and has a vibrant color. I feel like I used quite a bit, but there’s still a lot left in the bottle still. It really goes a long way!

Painting space stuff onto a space dress I found at goodwill for $7. The dress was from modcloth, easily an $80 dress, new. It was a 2XL, so I took it in... oh, and it has pockets! But yeah... added paint to give it extra texture and a flare for glowing.