Customer Corner

Our customers have acheived some very impressive results using the products we offer and support.  Below are some of these from a fabric painter in Australia. We will soon have more here. In the meantime, if you have some images of your project and some comments that you would like to share, please send an email to: info@fabricpaint.com

David Hardy of Australia submitted the following examples of how he turns photos into fabric paintings.

Photo of Smooch, the family dogPainted pic of SmoochPainted pic of Bridal Photo of Jane
Figure 1 ---------------------------Figure 2 ------------------------Figure 3
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Starting with a photo of the family dog (Fig 1), David Hardy created a fabric painted version (Fig 2) with some basic software and his computer.  Using a much more difficult hand procedure originally, David was able to create this stunning fabric painted version of his wife's bridal photo (Fig 3).  Now just imagine easily creating a wedding quilt top or washable hanging from wedding photos with the Bride & Groom's names and wedding date in the center.  WOW!  What an heirloom!  Or how about one with all of the grandkids for a golden anniversary present?!  PRICELESS!!!
Mark (our shipping & Info Systems manager) and I are creating a video tutorial on how to do this yourself very easily and do it to as many photos as you wish to.  We are doing some of this already with creating quilt blocks.  We will post the video up, once it is completed.  We will also offer the extra supplies to do it with soon on these websites.  Our thanks to David and Jane for these terrific examples!

In the meantime...below are some images from our "Wayback Machine" of items painted here:
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Image of Bows stamped onto fabric then made into Christmas bells with glitter paint and liquid bead fabric paint. Image of paper clay apple painted with fabric paint.Image of a paper clay leaf painted with fabric paint.Image of a t-shirt painted with a coloring book design created by making our own hot iron transfer.Image of a blouse created with dimensional and flat paint using a preprinted iron-on transfer design.Image of a hand mirror painted with glitter paint and suncatcher paint in a freehand Poinsettia design.Image of a great fall leafing technique done with metallic fabric paints.Image of a paper clay character painted with fabric paints.

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