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These beautiful alternative colors are made out of food waste This designer developed a safer, simpler, and healthier solution to conventional fabric dye—using scraps of old fruits and veggies.
Jacquard Dye-Na Flow fabric paint is easy to use, sets with the swipe of a hot iron, and leaves clothing soft and pliable rather than stiff and plastic-y.
If you're thinking of adding some extra flair to your curtains, this simple paint tip is a cheap way to help make them pop in no time.
There are thousands of natural materials that make glorious colors in fabric, from rhubarb and dahlias to indigo and groundnuts.
Additionally, tie-dye and resist techniques, while not strictly painting, complement fabric art by introducing vibrant patterns that can be further enhanced with painted details.
Oftentimes, paint will chip or crack after awhile, especially if you put it in the sun, but this fabric paint set is crack-proof. This kit of 20 paints will give you a rainbow of color options to ...
Color match your world with the Nix Mini 2, now just $49.97 until May 31 at 11:59 PM Pacific.
Textile and paint manufacturers are looking for eco-friendly ways to create brilliant colors. The answer may come in the form of a unique type of algae.
Creative Color Specialist Kelly O’Leary came up with the idea to use a paint roller to dye a client’s hair and we're loving the results!