

ARTEZA Permanent Fabric Paint, Set of 24 Colors, 60 ml Bottles, Washer & Dryer Safe, Textile Paint for Clothes, T-Shirts, Jeans, Bags, Shoes, Art and Craft Supplies for DIY Projects
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Larry Gleichner
> 3 dayGreat coverage, goes on smooth. Happy with my purchase
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Ikie
Greater than one weekThe paint itself is great but removing the seal from the bottles is unbelievable messy and hard to remove. In my opinion no paint, no matter how good, is worth that kind of mess and aggravation. I will not be a repeat buyer for that reason, its a shame, but until Arteza improves its packaging Im done.
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sabrina
> 3 dayI can use this on fabric perfectly. It spreads well. I say if you dont want to thick a layer dont do a dry paint do a wet paint. It is easy to over color a section.
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Naila Rashid
> 3 dayMy best fabric and leather paints....recommended.
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Steven Jaltorossian
> 3 dayI love this product! Colors are great and they do not bleed to the other side. They are permanent so make sure you dont mess up! Haha
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Sheila
Greater than one weekGreat item love it
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Nicholas Mertz
> 3 dayQuesti colori sono davvero molto buoni. L unica pecca è che sulla pelle sembra non asciughino mai del tutto. Pure passando il ferro da stiro con un panno sotto. Comunque ho risolto con un fissativo.
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Arisa Prell
> 3 dayI bought these paints to do custom shoes for my brother and the only downside was that it was really glossy so I had to buy a matte finish which toned down the glossy look a lot but all together it’s a really good product and I will be using it for more custom shoes!
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HannahElizaJ
02-04-2025Beautiful pigment great consistency, there was a problem with my order but was sorted quickly after contacting seller perfect customer service can’t recommend enough!!
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Darby Stock
Greater than one weekMy dear husband was so sad when his favorite jacket wore out. Since I couldnt find another like it, I purchased the Carhartt Mens Midweight Hooded Zip Front Sweatshirt (from Amazon!) and decided to stencil Missouri across the front. I recreated the letters on graph paper, cut them out, glued them to freezer paper, cut the letters out with an exacto knife, and ironed the freezer paper onto the jacket. I mixed the white paint with a dab of dark brown and a dab of black in order to create the off-white color. I used a 1-inch sponge paintbrush to dab the paint on. I applied two light coats and let it dry overnight. Although the instructions on the box say to set the paint by ironing on the wrong side for 5 minutes, I chose to cover the painted part with more freezer paper and iron on the front side because of the thickness of the jacket. This worked perfectly and my husband is very happy with it. In fact, he now wants me to add MIZ and ZOU to the sleeves!