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🎨 Ignite your fabric’s potential with colors that speak louder than words!
The Jacquard Textile Color Exciter Pack offers nine intense, semi-opaque textile paints designed for untreated fabrics like cotton and synthetics. Easily diluted for custom effects, these washable colors dry to a soft matte finish and become permanent after ironing. Ideal for brushes, sponges, stamps, or finger application, this USA-made set empowers artists to create durable, vibrant designs with professional results.






| ASIN | B001DKL89I |
| Best Sellers Rank | 390,773 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 229 in Fabric & Textile Paints |
| Brand Name | Jacquard |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Colour Code | Sky Blue |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Coverage | Square feet/meters per bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (268) |
| Dry Time In Hours | 24 |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00743772990406 |
| Included Components | Brush |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Jacquard Textile Traditionals Exciter Pack .5oz 9/Pkg- |
| Item Volume | 312 Millilitres |
| Item Weight | 9 g |
| Manufacturer | Jacquard Products |
| Model Name | Jacquard - Exciter Pack Textile Colours |
| Model Number | F-JAC9904 |
| Paint Type | Textile-based |
| Part Number | F-JAC9904 |
| Size | 14.7 ml (Pack of 9) |
| Special Features | Washable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Fabric, Canvas, Shoes, Wood, Leather, Paper |
| Surface Recommendation | Fabric |
| UPC | 743772990406 753851907188 921373146587 696720356550 046939890213 683203261593 744837585933 |
| Unit Count | 132.3 millilitre |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
M**N
Textile inks
These are fab! Just started printing on textiles and this is a great beginners set. I was able to mix colours and they have stayed good when printed. Highly recommend!
T**B
Easy to use and process
I was asked to paint some linen fabric for a friend to embroider. I used a clear water based resist with transparent and opaque paints and did a couple of test designs before producing a an image of the west print of Peterborough 13th Century west front. Worthily testing colours. Ironing to fix the colours was easy and the washing out of the resist led to some nice surprises.
N**G
Great colours, easily mixed.
These dyes are easy to apply with paint brushes making the decoration of fabrics easy. Good pigment saturation.
A**S
Four Stars
Lovely paints, not suitable for children to use
B**Y
Great colour range and nice size bottles
Great colour range and nice size bottles
M**.
Fabric paints
Bright colours,great quality
R**H
THEY ARE NOT ALCOHOL INKS and were useless to me
Searched for alcohol inks and these came up. THEY ARE NOT ALCOHOL INKS and were useless to me.
S**S
useful for fabric printing.
Arrived promptly.good price.
A**R
Great product as always!
D**T
Right off the bat, I'm gonna tell you I'm an art teacher so I've used lots of random products both high and low end of the spectrum. When it comes to painting on fabric I keep coming back to these bad boys. You can mix, thin, and use again and again. I've had bottles from years ago and the only reason I threw them out was because I got tired of rehydrating the clumps (yes they do clump after 5+years). One of the best things is that it soaks into the fabric so you don't get a crusty surface like with many fabric paints (yes I know this is more of a dye, but still) In general I like jacquard products and originally purchased a version of these to use with my students. I also bought those fabric pens you can pick up in a few different brands as well as puffy paint but these were the class favorites. They like mixing their own colors and being able to paint, stamp, etc. with them. A helpful piece of advice is to iron freezer paper on the back to prevent bleed through. We also have had problems with over thining with water and get an edge bleed affect but that's 'to be expected when it's over 75% water Jimmy' (not the kiddos real name obviously). I've used this on aprons, onesies, shirts, and even shoes all with lovely, and long term results. Although I will say, the shoe angle has yet to be tested in the 'I wear these every day' sense. I typically do my classroom apron at the beginning of the year and the colors are still bright and vibrant by the end. I also have shirts that are years old that are still holding up strong, though not as vibrant due to them being more favored shirts. I've recommended this to fellow art teachers and enthusiasts and have yet to have someone tell me I steered them wrong.
J**M
As described. Haven't used it yet
K**O
Disclaimer: I'm a total crafting novice and don't really know what I'm doing. That being said, these worked great for my purposes. I decorated and personalized canvas bags to give as gifts for Christmas. All of the colors were great - very bright and vibrant on the canvas. I applied some with a small brush and some with a sponge brush and found it was easy to control where the paint went both ways. I also tried applying it directly from the bottle onto the fabric, but way too much paint comes out that way. I also bought the Dye-Na-Flow Exciter Pack from Jacquard. I don't really know what the difference is other than most of the colors, but the Dye-Na-Flow paint is slightly more runny / thinner than this product. Note: there are a few duplicate colors in those two packs. The instructions say to let the paint dry 24 hours then iron the fabric for 3 minutes to set the color. I did this, but have not tested to see if the color really stayed.
M**S
Works fine, love it!
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