
Were Amazed by the variety of techniques that people use with our Tee Juice markers!
"Abaco Barb"
by pegasus.wyngs
Pegasus.wyngs describes her technique in a comment on her post: "Abaco Barb".
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Fabric Paints
Fabric
This unique line of textile paints was designed expecially for Sherrill Kahn. Includes "Painting & Stamping a Baseball Cap" project.
32 colors that leave your fabric as soft as possible:
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.
Airfix is a fixative for Jacquard Textile Colors, Neopaque, and Dye-Na-Flow for use when heat setting is impractical.
Sherrill Kahn shows you how to create dazzling new effects that make your rubber stamp art more colorful, unique and full of pizzazz.
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.
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!
Painting a Parasol
Techniques for painting a cotton umbrella with Jacquard Textile Colors, Lumiere, Neopaque, or Dye-Na-Flow.
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.
Paint a Beach Chair
by Kim Meyer
By substituting Textile Colors with Dye-Na-Flow, Lumiere, or Neopaque you can create some great effects!
Christmas Chair Cover
by Sue Stover
Create 4 styles from one pattern. Fits over a standard folding chair.
Dog Apron
by Sue Stover
Create this cute apron using Jacquard Inkjet Cotton, Textile Colors and Lumiere.
Altered Photo
by Sue Stover
Use this fun technique to make your subject stand out or cover up distracting backgrounds.