Special textile medium that can be mixed with other types of paint in a 1:1 ratio so that the paint can be used as a textile paint on light-colored fabrics. After heat-fixing with an iron, the article can be washed at 40°C.How to turn your water-based paint into textile paint:
If the textile paint is to be (almost) opaque, then the paint should be too. For example, mix the textile medium and opaque Plus Color hobby paint in a 1:1 ratio per color. Make small portions, because the paint has good coverage. After decorating your textile piece, let it dry before heating it with an iron. Don't forget to place a �??�?? sheet of baking paper on the painted area.
If you want a more transparent and watercolor-like look, the textile medium can be mixed with water in a 1:1 ratio and can also be mixed with a thin, liquid watercolor paint. Depending on the desired intensity of the paint, drops of the liquid watercolor paint can be added to the medium. Add more paint for a stronger translucent look. If desired, you can moisten the piece of fabric so that the colors flow freely over the surface and blend into each other to achieve the desired 'watercolor look'.
Tip: Don't forget to place a piece of plastic or something similar in pieces of fabric with a front and back, so that the paint does not bleed through to the back of the piece.