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Fabric paint can be used on a range of fabric surfaces like clothes, fabric shoes, tote bags, cushions, and plenty more DIY fashion and homeware projects. For t shirts or thin fabrics, grab a piece of cardboard and place it in between the fabric to stop any paint from coming through the other side.
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Fabric paint can be usedon a range of fabric surfaces like clothes, fabric shoes, tote bags, cushions, and plenty more DIY fashion and homeware projects. For t shirts or thin fabrics, grab a piece of cardboard and place it in between the fabric to stop any paint from coming through the other side. read less
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If you use Fevicryl fabric colour you don't need to worry. Just use as you use acrylic colurs.
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Go with Fevicryl fabric paint it is used same as acrylic
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