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Cindy
> 24 hourPaint is very easy to use. Applying the paint to the woodblock stamps with the sponges was extremely easy. My almost 2 year old even had fun doing it. I used both the black and the turquoise paint colors. You can adjust the amount of paint that you apply to achieve the desired shade. Very easy clean up also with soap and water. I received this product for free in exchange for my unbiased review
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Mo
> 24 hourI bought this to cover some logos woven into my knee high socks and no matter how many layers I put, I couldnt get it black enough to blend in. Very disappointing.
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Claudia
> 24 hourI needed this to cover up some writing on the band of this gag gift for my grandsons birthday. It covered the writing well.
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Jennifer
> 24 hourGreat on fabric
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Brandon
> 24 hourI bought the white ink. It might as well be a bottle of whiteout. Its more like paint than ink. Its a terrible product. Wouldnt use it on anything. I had to throw away everything this thing touched.
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Leandra
> 24 hourTrue to color!!! Absolutely love. Whenever you want to paint fabric you have to add water and make sure to use a tool to really get the color into the fibers of the fabric
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Ian Careaga
> 24 hourDoesn’t feel good on fabric
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Rise
> 24 hourIt is not at all like speedball. It is very watery. I shook it and stired it but still watery and ruined my shirts I was trying to block print on. It all squished out from the block and gives an bad look and smeared. The speedball block printing ink for fabric is a lot better.
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mn
> 24 hourI followed the directions precisely -- and its a long process. Unfortunately, after the second wash, the color is coming out (I used it to cover some accidental bleach stains on black clothing) and soon Ill be right back where I started.
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Grouper
> 24 hourLet me begin this review by stating that I am not at all crafty. I occasionally babysit for a 10-year old in the summer months and Im always looking for rainy day projects for the two of us. When I was offered a box of Fabric Creations products in exchange for my unbiased review I accepted thinking this would be a good summer project and it was. We began by testing the fabric ink and stamps on old scrap pieces of fabric to get the hang of how much paint to use, and how much pressure to apply to the stamp. After about 5 practice tries we were ready to tackle stamping tee shirts. We had 3 different colors of ink: grapefruit, turquoise and melon. By varying the thickness of the ink on the stamp we were able to vary the shading on the tee shirts. When we got ink on our hands it washed off easily with soap and water. Same for the stamps, they washed off easily with soap and water. Off course I didnt fully read the instructions on the fabric ink bottle or I would have noticed the hand wash only. Since there is no way Im going to hand wash tee shirts I went ahead and threw them in the washing machine (after letting the ink dry for 24 hours). The tees came out just fine, no fading of the ink at all. This was such a fun project that were going to do it again at fall break.