Jacquard Paints

We offer many different types of Jacquard Paints that are suitable for any of your fabric projects - read below about each product and click on the links to see and purchase our wide selection of available colors.


Dye-Na-Flow - For use with natural and synthetic fabric. Heat fix by dry ironing. Dye-Na-Flow is a free flowing, concentrated liquid color for use on any untreated fabric. It will spread on fabric until it is thoroughly absorbed and even. On silk, it has an even luster. On cotton, the color does not alter the feel of the fabric. Dye-Na-Flow is incredibly versatile. It is perfect for silk painting including the serti technique with resist, spray-on tie dye, watercolor, airbrushing, salt technique, spritzing through stencils, sponge printing and simplified batik or wax resist effects.

Lumiere -Available in metallic and pearlescent colors. It brushes on easily and is designed no to spread. this allows for smooth application on soft or flexible surfaces like fabrics or uneven textures like styrofoam. This paint remains flexible and soft. Lumiere paints are opaque and bight, even on dark backgrounds, and they provide excellent coverage. Some colors in this range are meant only for dark surfaces (such as the Hi-Lite color).

Neopaque - Has a similar consistency to Lumiere and is designed primarily to cover dark grounds with a light application. You can use these colors to mix into an "antique" Lumiere. On a light or white fabric, the colors produce a subtle "designer palette", an alternative to a more intense color scheme. Neopaque Extender is also a suitable medium for use with Pearl Ex Pigments. Both Neopaque and Lumiere can be painted, screened, stenciled, marbled or stamped.

Textile - These paints are permanent and can be use for brushing, stamping, stenciling, and other techniques. Must be heat set, and are more opaque than Dye-Na-Flow.

Pearl-Ex Powder - Pearl-Ex Power (Pigments) are powdered and mix with Jacquard paints or gum arabic. Can be used for tinting air-dry clay, shrink plastic, and Bo-Nash powder.