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Jacquard Textile Colors are fully intermixable to form nearly any color. They also mix beautifully with Lumiere, Neopaque, and Dye-Na-Flow.

Make your own metallics! Jacquard Textile Colors are a great medium for Pearl Ex Powders.

 100 Colorless
 101 Yellow
 102 Goldenrod
 103 Orange
 104 Pink
 105 Scarlet Red
 106 True Red
 107 Ruby Red
 109 Maroon
 110 Violet
 111 Sky Blue
 112 Sapphire Blue
 113 Navy
 114 Turquoise
 116 Apple Green
 117 Emerald Green
  
 118 Olive Green
 120 Brown
 122 Black
 123 White
 124 Yellow Ochre
 125 Periwinkle
 126 Spruce
 127 Russet
 151 Fl. Yellow
 152 Fl. Orange
 153 Fl. Pink
 154 Fl. Red
 155 Fl. Blue
 156 Fl. Green
 157 Fl. Violet
 220 Opaque White

Textile Colors Exciter

This kit includes 9 Textile Colors plus project insert:

  • Exploring Sherrill Kahn's Techniques

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Sherrill's Sorbets Exciter

This unique line of textile paints was designed expecially for Sherrill Kahn. Includes "Painting & Stamping a Baseball Cap" project.

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Lumiere

32 Dazzling metallic colors for most surfaces including:

  • Metallics
  • Pearlescents
  • Halo's
  • Hi-Lites

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Neopaque

These paints are designed to cover dark backgrounds with only a light application.

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Textile Colors

32 colors that leave your fabric as soft as possible:

  • 23 Traditionals
  • 7 Fluorescents
  • Extender
  • Opaque White

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Dye-Na-Flow

Dye-Na-Flow is a free flowing, concentrated liquid color for use on any untreated fabric.

It's magical on silk, but works beautifully on any fabric, natural or synthetic.

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Jacquard Airfix

Airfix is a fixative for Jacquard Textile Colors, Neopaque, and Dye-Na-Flow for use when heat setting is impractical.

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How to Paint with Jacquard

20 step by step projects using Textile Colors, Lumiere, and Dye-Na-Flow.

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Creating With Paint

Explores techniques for applying paint, mostly without a brush. By Sherrill Kahn.

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Creative Stamping

Sherrill Kahn shows you how to create dazzling new effects that make your rubber stamp art more colorful, unique and full of pizzazz.

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Silk Connection

A huge, ever changing selection of silk yardage & scarves you'll find nowhere else, at prices you'll find nowhere else.

Also cotton yardage, ties, silk hoops, cotton umbrella blanks, remnants, and more.

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Have questions about Jacquard Paints & Inks?

On our discussion forums we quickly answer all questions.

Have a look, browse around, and if you have a question please don't hesitate to ask!

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Painting a Parasol

Techniques for painting a cotton umbrella with Jacquard Textile Colors, Lumiere, Neopaque, or Dye-Na-Flow.

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Leaves Table Runner

by Sue Stover

With a simple pattern and bold color you can brighten up any table! Use Jacquard Textile Colors, Lumiere, Neopaque, or Dye-Na-Flow.

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Paint a Beach Chair

by Kim Meyer

By substituting Textile Colors with Dye-Na-Flow, Lumiere, or Neopaque you can create some great effects!

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Christmas Chair Cover

by Sue Stover

Create 4 styles from one pattern. Fits over a standard folding chair.

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Pearl Ex Ornaments

Use Pearl Ex, Textile Colors & Lumiere to create the gorgeous glass ornaments.

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Dog Apron

by Sue Stover

Create this cute apron using Jacquard Inkjet Cotton, Textile Colors and Lumiere.

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Hand Painted
Lampshade

by Sue Stover

Paint a paper or fabric lampshade with Jacquard Textile Colors.

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Altered Photo

by Sue Stover

Use this fun technique to make your subject stand out or cover up distracting backgrounds.

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Shaylee: Fairy Princess of the Flower Fields

by Patti Medaris Culea

Flat dolls are a wonderful way of playing with different fibers, papers, paints.

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