🎉 Paint Your World with Pthalo Green!
Bluebird Permanent Fabric Paint in Pthalo Green is a 100ML non-toxic textile paint designed for vibrant, long-lasting color on various fabrics. Its eco-friendly formula ensures safety for all ages while providing a durable finish that resists cracking and peeling, making it ideal for both casual and professional crafting projects.
Item Volume | 100 Milliliters |
Unit Count | 100 mililiters |
Size | Medium |
Finish Types | Satin |
Color | Pthalo Green |
Is Waterproof | True |
Additional Features | Non Toxic |
M**R
Great
Great
A**D
It does the job
We liked it
C**A
Love this
I used this to paint my black adidas sneakers and let me tell you, great quality, easy to use, very smooth, durable, and works well. And the color is amazing
W**L
Art
N**5
Easy to use, faded in the wash some on satin & taffeta
I had never used fabric paint before, and I was keen to give this a try.It’s a little different than regular acrylic paint in that you’re supposed to stir it first, and once dry, iron on the backside of the fabric for five minutes, then leave for a few days before laundering.I sampled this paint, in the copper color, on five different types of fabric to see how it would perform (clockwise from top in the photos): A good quality quilting cotton, cotton duck canvas, taffeta, a french terry knit and a thin polyester satin lining.It was pretty easy to paint with. As might be expected, it was easiest on the satin and taffeta. Those were the only two fabrics it soaked through, but it wasn’t a big deal. The copper color is rich and shiny. Note, on a knit fabric the fabric loses its stretch where the paint is, which is not really unexpected.The second photo shows the five fabric swatches after going through the washer and dryer and being ironed (except the taffeta didn’t go through the dryer because it got left behind in the washer, and when I found it it was already dry). The cotton, duck and french terry came out pretty much the same way they went in. The polyester satin and taffeta lost some of the details on the designs and lost some luster- the color on the white satin became more of a rose gold- it was a bit more yellow beforehand. I can’t say yet if the design will continue to fade with more washings. To do it again, I might try to stir the paint more and put it on a bit thicker.Conclusion: I was pleasantly surprised overall with the fabric painting experience and, for the most part, the results after laundering.
C**C
Good basic fabric paints
This is a nice set of basic colors for painting on fabric. It helps to use a little water for spreadability. The paints work well and seem to last ok through washings after ironing multiple times as instructed.
J**A
It works well on fabric
I liked the color I chose. I used a stencil and the paint went on easily and was perfect when I removed the stencil from the canvas fabric. I highly recommend it. Haven't washed the fabric since applying the paint. Will have to see if it holds up.
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