No. I thought that you might have had better luck than I. Darn!
In most acrylic paints yes. You can buy phthalate free paint but if it doesn't state it is so, i would assume there is phthalates in it. Most paint you will purchase is largely comprised of toluene, xylene, Ethyl benzene, and phthalates, as well as pigments and dye. It is pretty harsh stuff.
You could, but if you have some 100% acrylic solid stain, you would get better results since you wouldn't need to thin it nearly as much as a paint. If you have to use paint, instead of diluting with water, dilute with a latex paint conditioner like Flo-trol as much as possible. Water will break down the binder if used to over thin the paint causing the solids to powder over time. Even better, use fabric dye unless you are trying to achieve a design that requires paint.
I have found Rit dye to work very well.
Yes, you can dye white acrylic paint with food coloring, I just tried it because I was wondering the same thing and I need blue paint which I didn't have. So I mixed one drop of blue food dye with a nickel sized amount of white acrylic paint. The color may vary on the amount of drops used and the amount of paint used.
Red food dye..
NO. Acrylic paints are not intended for use on the body and they or their solvents can cause you to become ill if misused in that way. If you want to dye your hair use a hair dye.
Using acrylic paint to tie-dye clothing is a nice alternative to the dyes sold in stores, By using acrylic paint, you're guaranteeing the color will stay
I have thick black hurr but i dont dye it but my friend has dark hair 2 an ahe uses acrylic paint XDDD
To recolor a feather, start by mixing fabric dye or acrylic paint with water, ensuring it's not too diluted. Submerge the feather in the dye solution for a few minutes, or use a brush to apply the paint directly for more control. After achieving the desired color, rinse the feather gently in cold water and let it dry completely. Always handle feathers delicately to avoid damage during the process.
In most acrylic paints yes. You can buy phthalate free paint but if it doesn't state it is so, i would assume there is phthalates in it. Most paint you will purchase is largely comprised of toluene, xylene, Ethyl benzene, and phthalates, as well as pigments and dye. It is pretty harsh stuff.
NO! Get a food dye kit and mix the colors to match your carpets. There are also acrylic paint pens in your local arts and craft store that work perfectly well.
You could, but if you have some 100% acrylic solid stain, you would get better results since you wouldn't need to thin it nearly as much as a paint. If you have to use paint, instead of diluting with water, dilute with a latex paint conditioner like Flo-trol as much as possible. Water will break down the binder if used to over thin the paint causing the solids to powder over time. Even better, use fabric dye unless you are trying to achieve a design that requires paint.
I have found Rit dye to work very well.
Yes, you can dye white acrylic paint with food coloring, I just tried it because I was wondering the same thing and I need blue paint which I didn't have. So I mixed one drop of blue food dye with a nickel sized amount of white acrylic paint. The color may vary on the amount of drops used and the amount of paint used.
To dye an acrylic sweater, use a dye specifically made for synthetic fibers like Rit DyeMore. Follow the dye's instructions for mixing and applying it to the sweater. Be sure to use a dye fixative to help set the color and prevent it from bleeding in future washes.
I can find no reference that the Blackfoot tribe used any part of the buffalo for dye or paint. There is one lichen (moss) that they used for yellow paint / dye: Letharia vulpina
Red food dye..