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Frequently Asked Questions

Want to learn more about your favorite Plaid products? Search our frequently asked question library for answers on how to use our craft paints, decoupage products, stitchery kits, and more.

When changing colors, should the dotting tool be cleaned?

Yes, it is advisable to clean the dotting tool when changing colors as well as after each painting session. Simply rinse well in water and blot dry on the paper towel between colors. .tb_button {padding:1px;cursor:pointer;border-right: 1px solid #8b8b8b;border-left: 1px soli...

I see several air bubbles in my bottle of Gallery Glass paint, what should I do?

Do not shake a bottle of Gallery Glass paint as this motion will possibly introduce more bubbles to the product. Shaking a bottle rapidly may also thin the paint, making it not acceptable for vertical applications. To remove air bubbles, simply tap the bottle bottom firmly on ...

Do I have to use a medium when fabric painting using FolkArt Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic Paint?

Yes, for best results, it is recommended to use the waterbase FolkArt Textile Medium with FolkArt Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic Paint when painting on fabric. Shake medium well, mix 1 part medium to 2 parts paint. Can be applied through stencil or hand painted. Clean up whil...

What is FolkArt One Decor Paint?

FolkArt One Decor Paint is a dreamy paint perfect for all DIYers and Makers who love to refurbish or renew home decor surfaces.  Formulated as a paint and sealer all in one, FolkArt One Decor Paints enable the user to complete projects in less time!   FolkArt One Decor Paint c...

Can I use FolkArt Lettering Brushes with other paints?

Yes, the FolkArt Lettering Brushes can be used with FolkArt Acrylics thinned with a touch of FolkArt Floating Medium or water.

How thick should I apply my FolkArt® Fabric™ Brush-on Paint?

When applying FolkArt® Fabric™ Brush-on paints to fabric, use a moderately heavy application of paint. It is best to keep your brush full of paint when painting with FolkArt® Fabric™ Brush-on paint, moderate to heavy applications will have greater durability. A lighter appl...

What type of surfaces can Apple Barrel Gloss be used on?

Apple Barrel Gloss dries to a high gloss enamel finish on all surfaces it is applied to. And it is weather resistant which means it can be used both as an indoor or outdoor paint on wood, tin/metal and terra cotta!

Will I be able to mix my FolkArt Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic Paint to create a new color or value?

Yes, even though there are a wide range of colors to choose from, they can be mixed easily to create any value you desire. However, we do suggest only mixing within the same formula. The paint easily cleans up with soap and water while still wet.

Can I thin the FolkArt Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic Paint fabric painting mixture with water to achieve different painted effects?

Yes, the fabric painted mixture (1 part FolkArt Textile Medium – 2 parts FolkArt Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic Paint), can be thinned with water to create detail linework. It can also be “spritzed” onto fabric using a clean pump spray bottle.

How shall I wash my hand painted item decorated with FolkArt Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic Paint?

The paint has been tested for machine washing, however, with all hand painted items, it is best to hand wash in cold water and air dry which will increase durability. If washing by machine, turn garment inside out and use cold water in mild detergent on the gentle cycle.
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