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Jennifer
> 24 hourGreat on fabric
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Rise
> 24 hourIt is not at all like speedball. It is very watery. I shook it and stired it but still watery and ruined my shirts I was trying to block print on. It all squished out from the block and gives an bad look and smeared. The speedball block printing ink for fabric is a lot better.
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Kim Clayton
> 24 hourThis product was use to refresh up my nave blue KEDS and it worked like a charm!
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Larry Stracke
> 24 hourUsed this for a costume and it worked great!
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Jerry L. Clark or Vickie E. Clark
> 24 hourJust got it today looking forward to trying it. Thank you.
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Daniel Mc Kinzie
> 24 hourDries up on the pad.
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GK
> 24 hourPerfect for Re-highlighting my shoes
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ZebraCracker
> 24 hourThis was my first experience with fabric paints. After receiving three bottles of this paint for free in exchange for my unbiased review, I decided to experiment by breathing new life into some old kitchen towels and plain white pillow cases. I also received and used the corresponding sponges, stamp mat, printing stamps, and stamp-cleaning brush for these projects. The paint colors were exactly what I expected. I found the paint to be thick (so thick that shaking the bottle didnt really do anything). I just used it as-is and I was happy. I poured the paint onto an old plastic food container lid, then used a sponge to apply the paint to the stamps. On the dish towels I wanted thin coverage (kind of a worn and distressed look). By applying a very thin layer of paint to the stamp, that is exactly what I achieved. For the pillowcase project I wanted intense color. I applied the paint to the stamp with a thicker (but even) amount of paint. I had a blast working with this paint. No fuss. No stress. I look forward to trying a more complicated project next time!
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Sueb613
> 24 hourThe color matched the blouse I had to repair by coloring in the faded areas that had been created by splashing bleach. I washed the blouse first to remove any residual bleach and then colored in the spots.
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janine solmes
> 24 hourI dabbed this on lightly with a brush. Color says teal, but looks like black.