Heat setting is recommended for best durability. Heat set the painted surface using a dry, hot iron and a pressing cloth. Lay pressing cloth over the stamped
fabric and iron the stamped design for 30 seconds, lift the iron and move it to another section of the stamped design...
Like painting on glassware or glazed ceramics, FolkArt Glitterific can be painted on a
fabric surface, most definitely. However, it should be created as a decorative purpose only project. Unfortunately, FolkArt Glitterific
Paint will dry as a brittle film that is not flexible...
It is best to provide a firm painting surface such as wax covered cardboard between your
fabric project and your work surface.
When using FolkArt® Acrylic Colors or Apple Barrel
paint on
fabric we suggest that you also use our FolkArt Textile Medium. The medium helps to keep the
paint soft, flexible, and fade resistant. When using FolkArt, FolkArt Artists’ Pigments, or Apple Barrel paints, create a ...
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...
Yes, heat-setting will ensure the durability of your FolkArt Watercolor
fabric project. Follow the instructions below to heat-set your project. 1Allow the decorated
fabric to dry 24 hours. Heat set the painted surface using a dry iron set to the highest setting allowed for...
Yes, simply use stencil or painter’s tape to mask off a border. Load a
Fabric Creations™ Sponge Cube with Soft
Fabric Ink and pounce the color onto the masked area. Be sure to allow the painted background area to dry thoroughly before stamping over it with a design.
It is recommended that you allow 24 hours for your decorated
fabric project to air dry; then heat set. Two heat setting methods are recommended: Dryer Method : Turn garment inside out; place item in dryer for 30 minutes on highest setting allowed for the type of
fabric use...
When applying FolkArt Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic
Paint premixed with FolkArt Textile Medium, use a moderately heavy application. Moderate to heavy
paint applications will have greater durability.
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.