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levi mitchell
> 3 dayIt was sheer i only used 1 bottle i should have bought an extra wasnt enough to mask
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Christopher B.
Greater than one weekThis was my first time experimenting with stamping. I tried it on a couple old cleaning cloths (aka old tee shirts) to experiment before attempting it on other projects. The first couple stamps were thin and watery, but after a few more practices I found I needed to apply more paint than I thought and it created really nice prints. In the picture is a mixture of how much paint is needed to create a perfect image. The top left spiral, elephant, and flower were all made with enough paint. The other images were not enough. It is easy to tell how much paint is needed by looking at the stamp before applying it.I received for free in exchange for my unbiased review
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Bruce D.
> 3 dayDoes the job and is easy to use.
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Jerry L. Clark or Vickie E. Clark
> 3 dayJust got it today looking forward to trying it. Thank you.
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Kim Clayton
> 3 dayThis product was use to refresh up my nave blue KEDS and it worked like a charm!
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janine solmes
> 3 dayI dabbed this on lightly with a brush. Color says teal, but looks like black.
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ZebraCracker
> 3 dayThis 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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Jennifer
> 3 dayGreat on fabric
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GK
> 3 dayPerfect for Re-highlighting my shoes
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daissy.ulrich
> 3 dayWonderful color