🎨 Ink Your Imagination!
Fabric Ink in Assorted Colors (2-Ounce) is a versatile, water-based, non-toxic ink designed for creating unique textile projects. This machine washable ink allows for easy cleanup and color mixing, making it perfect for both novice and experienced crafters.
Container Type | Bottle |
Paint Type | Watercolor |
Ink Color | Black |
Item Volume | 0.1 Centiliters |
A**S
High quality product
This is my fav fabric paint brand. It softens after washing & still stays on
A**A
Good consistency, correct color
Used it for my silk scarf to cover some faded spots. Worked very well, no mess, no stains
A**R
Liked
It did the job very happy!
J**S
helpful in adding or thinning out one too much
At first I thought because they are so thick that I could not use them. But in doing some research online learned that I could use a very small amount of water to thin it out. That has been helpful when I need to cover the carbon on the material. Making a quilt for a granddaughter and place material, then carbon paper and then coloring book page.Removing the black lines was hard to do without messing up the image. Used white paint to cover them.Have on order water soluble carbon paper so that should help.The white bottle I bought has been very helpful in several lighting up some colors; such as using the white, then some peach and small amount of water to make the color. I needed for the Siamese mom and kittens.I think they are worth buying. I have now bought a whole box of the tubes (20 tubes) so I can mix colors as needed. Naturally, acrylic paint markers are better in some ways, but do wear out faster. And harder to get certain colors needed, browns, grays and some others.
M**D
PRICE
SHIPPED OUT ASAP USED TO REFURBISH LAMPSHADES
K**N
Great product
I used to paint a pair of yellowed shoes, they look new and this did not ruin the leather look.
K**Y
Used For Floral Color Correcting
After a decent amount of research on floral color correcting, I learned about this product. I haven’t perfected how to use it yet, and you can’t use it strait out of the bottle. I learned that you can use it with rubbing alcohol and water. So far, I haven’t figured out the best ratio, but I did have some luck with putting a few drops of each in a paint pallet in separate wells so I could play with the consistency. It worked really well on flower petals that were not highly delicate (hydrangea, rose). The color was very smooth, consistent, and not blotchy at all. On the delicate petals, the same ratio came out more chalky and blotchy.I don’t have pictures now, but I will upload some when I finish my next batch.Overall, I’m very happy with my purchase. The not so great parts are more due to figuring out the right amount to use and not due to the product itself.
B**B
okay
didnt work on my fabric. ended up bleeding color outside my lines. had to pitch cloth I was working on.
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