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QuestionDo I need to dilute fabric paint for stenciling?Joy Cho is the Founder and Creative Director of the lifestyle brand and design studio, Oh Joy!, founded in 2005 and based in Los Angeles, California. She has authored six books and consulted for creative businesses around the world. Joy has lectured on business, leadership, and entrepreneurship at conferences and companies such as AltSummit, Pinterest, Target, and Hallmark, while her home and studio have been featured in magazines such as House Beautiful, Parents, and Domino. She has also been named one of Time's 30 Most Influential People on the Internet multiple times and has the most followed account on Pinterest with more than 14 million followers.Check the directions to see if the paint needs to be diluted down. Typically, the consistency of the paint needs to be right in the middle for stenciling—not too thick and not too thin—so it sticks to the outline of the stencil and doesn't bleed underneath.
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QuestionWhat are some fun projects I can use fabric paint for?Joy Cho is the Founder and Creative Director of the lifestyle brand and design studio, Oh Joy!, founded in 2005 and based in Los Angeles, California. She has authored six books and consulted for creative businesses around the world. Joy has lectured on business, leadership, and entrepreneurship at conferences and companies such as AltSummit, Pinterest, Target, and Hallmark, while her home and studio have been featured in magazines such as House Beautiful, Parents, and Domino. She has also been named one of Time's 30 Most Influential People on the Internet multiple times and has the most followed account on Pinterest with more than 14 million followers.You can use fabric paint to creatively customize a sweatshirt. It's also great for stenciling on a T-shirt.
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QuestionCan I use acrylic paints on fabric?Community AnswerThe acrylic paint will make your fabric thick and stiff and cause the t-shirt to lose elasticity. But, you can mix rubbing alcohol with acrylic paint to create fabric paint or you can also use white school glue and shaving gel mixed with acrylic paint to create fabric paint. Do not mix both methods together!
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QuestionHow can I iron out a blouse that has been painted?Community AnswerIron it from the inside of the blouse. I do this to any garments that have been painted and it works great!
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QuestionWhere can I buy fabric paint?Community AnswerAny fabric store, Walmart, Amazon. You can also buy fabric medium and mix with acrylic paint for less cost.
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QuestionCan I paint on dark fabric?Community AnswerYes, but the colors may not be as vibrant as they would be on lighter fabrics.
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QuestionCan I wash the fabrics that I paint?Community AnswerYes, as long as you used fabric paint and the paint is completely dry. You might want to turn the garment inside out, and dry it on a clothing line (as opposed inside a clothes dryer).
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QuestionI used fabric paint, let the paint dry, did heat proof, and then washed my top. However, the paint has washed off and become lighter in color. What have I done incorrectly?Tuesday DesaulniersCommunity AnswerWhen using acrylic paint, mix it with a fabric paint medium. You also need to heat set your paint. The fabric medium addition to the acrylic paint will also let your fabric remain flexible, and it's nicer to wear. Your fabric paint may have been a lower quality, or it's possible that your heat setting wasn't long enough. Acrylic with fabric medium is usually less expensive than fabric paint, and looks nicer.
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QuestionCan fabric paint be used on lampshades?Community AnswerYes, if your shade is fabric. Otherwise, use acrylic paint. Fabric paint works best on 100% cotton fabric, and has to be heat set. Turn your article and cover it with a cloth, use a dry iron, no steam. Iron over your picture using circular movements for 30 seconds. Don't heat set it in the dryer, as you can't control the temperature.
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QuestionHow do I get acrylic fabric paint to dry in less than 2 hours?Community AnswerAcrylic fabric paint drying time is pretty fast, depending on how much paint is being used. It has to be heat pressed for better stability of the color after 24 hrs of painting, though.
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QuestionCan I use poster paint to paint my white canvas shoes?Community AnswerYes, but it might wash off, as poster paint can be "revived". Use acrylics for a better result.
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QuestionCan I paint on a denim jacket? How would I wash it?Community AnswerYes, and wash with a washer and dryer and not by hand, because you may rub the paint off while doing doing so. When you wash with other clothes in a washer, it won't rub too hard on the paint.
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QuestionWhat's the ratio of paint to water with water-based fabric paints?Community AnswerIt depends on the exact paint used. Your paint should have instructions on it for mixing it with water; those instructions should include the proper ratios.
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QuestionWhich type of paint would be best to use to paint on silk?Community AnswerPebeo and Marabou made specific silk paints for heat setting with a domestic iron.
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QuestionIf I am creating a border with fabric paints (stamping it on) on a piece of clothing, how do I prevent paint from getting on the other parts of the clothing?Community AnswerUse paper or tape to cover the other parts of the clothing, similar to a stencil.
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QuestionHow can I make an image opaque without random lines appearing throughout the design?Community AnswerThe easiest way is to copy your design from paper onto the fabric with white paint.
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QuestionCan I use acrylic paint on a backpack?Community AnswerDefinitely! I would recommend putting Mod Podge over it though, just in case the backpack gets wet.
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QuestionIs the fabric painting permanent or will it wash out of the clothing?Community AnswerAcrylic paints are permanent once dry; hence the need for wearing old clothes or an apron while painting. After painting, some fabrics should be washed by hand, though, while others may be machine-washed.
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QuestionThe paint I apply to fabric is absorbed into the material. How do I stop this from happening?nikhita sokhalCommunity AnswerTry adding multiple layers. Usually, with particular paint products and materials you’re working with, it takes more than one coat of paint to make the colour vibrant. You could also try adding a white base layer to highlight the colours you paint on top (make sure you let the base coat dry fully).
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QuestionHow do I prevent the paint from cracking when doing fabric painting?Community AnswerPaint cracking on fabric tends to occur for two reason. Either the paint itself isn't a good quality or heat treatment to set it was not done or not done correctly. Even textured or thick paint should still be flexible enough not to crack. Look up the paint manufacturer’s suggestions for heat treating. It should tell you how best to do it, the temperature your iron should be at, and for how long you need to iron it to set/strengthen your paint.
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QuestionWill the color that the fabric is already affect the color of the paint?Community AnswerIt depends on the color of your fabric and the opacity of your paint. If you layer the paint enough, it should look like one solid color, and the color of your fabric shouldn't show through.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my fabric painting is fading after washing it?Community AnswerMake sure that you are following the instructions in the kit and that you have applied enough layers. If you use a paint other than fabric paint (such as acrylic), it is more likely to wash off.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my fabric painting is faded after washing it?Community AnswerYou likely did not get the paint thick enough, try again. But that's ok, it was likely your first time.
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QuestionMy fabric puckered around the area I painted. I added fabric medium to the acrylic paint. What caused that? How can I remove the puckering?Community AnswerThis might have been caused by one of the following reasons: You added too much fabric medium. Maybe you added water. You didn’t stretch the cloth before painting. And maybe you didn’t add anything underneath it or you did not iron it. Find which cause it was and avoid that next time.
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