🌟 Paint Your World Bright!
TULIP Soft Paint in Neon Sunburst Yellow is a 4-ounce, user-friendly fabric paint designed for crafters of all skill levels. Known for its vibrant neon color and easy-squeeze bottle, this paint is perfect for transforming fabrics into stunning creations. Trusted by crafters for over a decade, it promises to bring joy and creativity to your projects.
A**M
Very pigmented
Used mixed with water in water gun for gender reveal- worked great
I**A
Multiple applications needed
This product worked great! I was a little torn with so many reviews saying it was glittery and grey. It was. BUT, the glitter and grey were gone after the second application. I am including 4 pics. The brownish grey is the color it started off as. The first application looked rough to be honest. The second application looked much better. In truth, I could have stopped after that application and been happy with the result. They were definitely black (though the lighting was bad for that pic and it kinda looks more like a charcoal). After the 3rd coat it was perfect. These boots are size 8 and go up to my knee. The one bottle of paint handled all 3 coats on both boots. If the picture looks a little textured it's because these are faux suede so sometimes they look that way depending on how the light hits them. I also painted the heel of my shoe and it worked there as well. Bonus: it's easy to wash off with soap and water from your body and it dries almost the instant you touch it which helps keep it from getting transferred everywhere. As someone who sews and modifies clothes often, this brand is now a staple in my kit. All in all, $6 is cheap to avoid buying new shoes.
J**B
Quality product!
The media could not be loaded. I used Tulip Soft gold glitter paint to change my holiday top from dull to special. It was a new top and I chose not to prewash as per the instructions. This product was easy to use and gave the garment an attractive glow. I actually enjoyed the painting process so much that I wanted to use the leftover paint in the bottle to put a soft golden glow on whatever else was lying around. There was plenty of paint in the bottle to actually do more projects. Another practical consideration is that even though I inadvertently got paint on my fingers, I did not end up with glitter in my eyes or any other unwanted areas. I wish I had something else to paint with this.🤩
P**L
Not linen?
This linen color has a definite pink undertone. Not a true linen.
K**S
Quality white fabric paint, though there are some things to keep in mind...
This was purchased for a cosplay I wore earlier this month and overall, I think it did a decent job at the task I had for it (which was painting on a black body suit to resemble a character's clothing) but there are a few complaints.So, what are the positives? It performs well as a fabric paint, I haven't noticed any of the paint washing off or fading or anything like that, and like the bottle states, it dries pretty soft and flexible! But, there are some things to keep in mind.First of all, this paint is able to dry softly because it's very runny and isn't the most opaque of paints. When using it, it's an absolute that there is a barrier behind the surface it's being put on because it can soak through fabric; I painted it onto a cotton/nylon bodysuit and it basically bled straight through to the other side. Also, if you want a truly opaque color payoff (as in a truly solid white shape with none of the fabric's color showing) with whatever you paint, you have to apply several layers of paint. I think this stuff works best if you want to be able to build up the coverage or use the fabric's color to create a certain effect with the paint.Also, this stuff says "matte" and compared to the "slick" version, this does qualify as matte in that it doesn't look wet/shiny in the light and tends to not lay upon the fabric as heavily or allow for it to be as dimensional, but the color glacier is not 100% matte either. It is full of tiny, tiny bits of glitter that kind of give the paint a shimmery effect in some cases (which is probably why it's called "glacier." It resembles the sparkle of snow). It's not super noticeable, but the glitter is there and can be seen in certain lighting, especially if you do lighter coats of paint (the more layers you apply, the less prominent the glitter is, but a light layer on dark fabric is noticeable).I think for most people's needs, this paint will do just fine. I personally did not find this particular type of paint to be the End All Be All for my project, since I had very large areas to cover with totally opaque shapes, but I suppose I should have realized that the "soft" version of the paint would be more runny and light in coverage in order to allow it to dry so soft. I don't fault the paint so much as I fault myself for expecting it to cover solid black fabric perfectly in one go, as if it were thick oil paint on a canvas, while still being super soft and flexible.The price is a little much, but unless you're covering a lot of area in a lot of layers, this bottle should last for several projects! There is a smell to the paint, as well, but it's not especially strong or unpleasant (just kind of smells like paint, you know?) and I wouldn't say it would warrant an open window or masks or anything.
C**S
Easy to Use, No Issues
It has been many years since I’ve used fabric paint. However, I had no issues using this one to make my daughter’s shirt for the 101st day of school. The matte black was solid and had no sparkles as others have mentioned. Perhaps that was a bad batch?
S**J
Tulip matte black fabric paint
Love this product! Soft and pliable when painted on fabric. Came quick, priced well.
S**A
Great For Covering Stains
I tried every internet solution and every cleaner to remove a large stubborn water stain on the seat of an off white upholstered chair. Nothing worked. I decided as a last resort to try fabric paint. I bought two colors of Tulip and mixed them together until I had the right color. The fabric was a solid color but had slight color variations throughout that I didn't want to cover up so I dabbed a very thin coat on the stain with a new, unused sponge making sure to spread out the edges of the paint around the stain. I added a small amount of water to my blended color and applied an even thinner coat on the rest of the seat. I let it dry and the chair looked brand new again -- the stain had "disappeared". You literally could not tell where it had been. Even those color variations were still there. And it didn't fell like there was any paint on the seat. It was soft and felt just like the original fabric. Thanks Tulip -- I almost threw that chair away!
T**Y
Soft fabric paint
Not soft at all , very thick
C**.
Lovely shade of yellow, truly matte.
Using this for coloring in a logo + brand on a dark cotton sweater, so far so good!My one complaint is it's a tad thin so I'll likely need 2-3 layers for it to appear solid over the black fabric I am painting it on.Does smell a bit but not overly strong and it's paint so the slight smell is expected.
D**S
Decent non slip paint
Not if a liquid than I thought…. But works good. No slip.
M**R
Very good fabric paint
I’ve used this for painting a couple shirts now and it’s very good. Only needs about two coats, but if i used a white base it would probably only need one.
T**A
some arrived chunky other arrived just fine.
we ordered several of this brand in different colors for a craft project and some arrived perfect well others were supper thick, chunky and old and didn't work at all. We were satisfied with some but not others so my review is mixed whether this is a good product or not. delivery was fast though.
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