🎉 Paint Your Imagination to Life!
TULIP Puff Paint in Matte Real Red is a 4 oz fabric paint designed for easy application with its user-friendly squeeze bottle. Perfect for all ages, this vibrant paint allows you to create stunning designs on fabric, ensuring a long-lasting matte finish. Just prewash your fabric for optimal results!
J**
Great paint
This paint is perfect to make non slip socks!
W**K
Great for creating 3D effects on hard objects
This stuff is intended as fabric paint, and I think that's somewhat shortsighted. It's viscous paint, so it comes out of the nozzle about the thickness of a pencil lead (if you're careful, you can adjust that a bit based on how hard you squeeze the bottle as you go), and as long as you don't disturb it, that's how thick it'll harden. What I found it useful for was creating raised filigree on crafted masks. The 3D aspect of it means I can then do dry-brushing techniques to make the filigree look like actual aged metal with shading and oxidizing effects. I also found it handy for making small 'rivets' on simulated metal EVA foam objects. Add the use of a toothpick and you can get very fine detail. It's a great tool for any crafting project that involves paint
K**S
Your typical fabric paint, works well for what it is, though I'm still on the hunt for the perfect paint
This is probably what most people think of when they think "fabric paint." This is the stuff that usually is used to write words on t-shirts for sports or fundraisers or whatever that end up being shiny and raised and it works pretty well for those sorts of projects! I, on the other hand, didn't want to use it for its dimensional properties and instead smoothed out the paint. But despite it being able to become raised/dimensional, I found this stuff to have pretty bad coverage when spread out. I actually found that it worked better if I painted down a layer of white and then brushed this on top of that, since otherwise I would have needed to layer and layer and layer on the yellow to get an opaque shape over the fabric (though my fabric was black, so that kind of comes with the territory). I don't really have any comment on the nozzle, since I squirted the paint onto a palette and brushed it on.I will say that no matter how you apply this, it does dry "slick" as in it looks shiny/wet even when dully dried. The areas where this is applied look especially glossy, so that's something to keep in mind. Also, since this stuff is the slick version, it dries to a more rubbery/plastic consistency (which makes it easy to peel off my plastic paint palette if I don't clean it off right away and it dries) and is therefore much less flexible than the "soft" versions of fabric paint Tulip offers. This sits on top of the fabric more, rather than soaking into it, so there's probably a greater risk of it peeling off or cracking with time/washing/use, simply because the nature of paint is designed to be able to hold onto its dimensional shape.Overall, not a bad product, but there are just a few things to keep in mind about using it.
M**K
Defective
Defective product, absolutely unusable. Very disappointed. Cut open the bottle and found 100% solidified paint. (See picture). Thank goodness for Amazon customer service.
M**N
not luminescent very long
Paint must be applied multiple times to get consistent glow pattern and does not glow beyond 30 seconds so really only good for a fun short lasting effect in varying light conditions. Easy to apply and good bottle to contain it. Product is less then expected in performance.
A**S
Great Fabric Paint
The yellow worked so well for my Jessie costume! The paint comes out easily, applies easily, dries quickly, and has a vibrant color. I feel like I used quite a bit, but there’s still a lot left in the bottle still. It really goes a long way!
S**E
The finished product looked beautiful.
I bought this product so that I could make a symbol on a solid colored bandanna I was going to use as part of a cosplay outfit. It worked excellently. I didn't have any issues with drips or anything, it was smooth and dried quickly. The finished product looked beautiful.
D**D
Five Stars
easy to use and make scrolls
M**T
Got fabric to paint? use Tulip
The best fabric paint I've used is Tulip. Whatever the colour or style, they're the best so far, and I've tried a few I can tell you. But none are (in my opinion) comparable to Tulip fabric paints.The t-shirt (photo attached) has been done using only Tulip fabric paints. Mainly puffy paint - to get a 3d skull effect and overlaid (after getting the puffy stuff raised with a steam iron) with slick colours and glow in the dark, for the extra freak factor.Nearly time to get 'him' out again, to frighten a few more shoppers, lol
A**T
I gave this a go after looking at a few reviews and I am glad I did as it works really well and the ...
I needed a metallic black colour for a cosplay gun I am restoring and painting but could not get a metallic black which didn't look overly grey or silver. I gave this a go after looking at a few reviews and I am glad I did as it works really well and the colour is great. You get a lot in the squeeze bottle and it goes a long way, overall an excellent paint and true to it's advertised colour! If you appreciated my review then please click on the “helpful” button. If you are pondering clicking on the unhelpful button, please leave a comment or ask me a question before you do as I may be able to answer you or add further information to help you.
J**B
Nice Rainbow Glitter Effect and Easy to Apply
This glitter fabric paint dries clear and the sparkle in it is a rainbow mix with no single colour dominating. It's easy to apply to projects directly from the bottle and can be used on its own or to add sparkle over the top of other (dry) paints. In my experience, it withstands gentle washing well as long as it has been applied and allowed to dry correctly. It's a relatively large bottle for the price and represents good value for money.
M**E
Not puffy! But did the job.
I had a top that had a sequin motif on. Over the years I lost sequins and eventually I had to remove it. I was left with the glue I could not get off. After a lot of looking I decided to try this. It went on ok. A bit fiddly but I was happy with it and left it to dry. Went back to look and it has dried flat. At least it has kept its definition. I am happy enough with the result as I can now wear it again. I will probably try putting another coat on and see what it does. Overall happy, but wasn't puffy as I expected.
K**R
Tacky paint
I bought this because some writing had come off a t shirt.It went on really well, it had been hanging up for over a week when my son put it on, he said the letters kept sticking together. When he took it off i washed it on a mild wash and it came out bunched up and stuck. When i tried to peel it apart the paint peeled away so i will not be buying any more of this it was all a complete waste of time and false advertising.
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