🌞 Let the Sun Be Your Canvas!
Jacquard SolarFast Dyes are innovative UV-activated dyes that allow artists to create detailed designs on fabric and paper. With a simple application using brushes or sponges, the colors develop upon exposure to sunlight, making it an eco-friendly and versatile choice for various artistic techniques, including tie-dye, screen printing, and photograms. The dyes are permanent, washable, and leave surfaces soft to the touch, ensuring a high-quality finish for all your creative projects.
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | JSD1-113 |
ASIN | B00ELQIAJ2 |
J**N
Love this system
I bought the purple, violet, black, blue, green, yellow, and red so far and i’m really enjoying them. I love cyanotype printing but being able to do it in multiple colors is so much fun, also it lasts through your regular wash cycle unlike traditional cyanotype. Still working on the best methods for printing negatives and having them come out extra crisp through trial and error, as well as exposure times. i’m finding green takes longer than other colors, and red becomes pink without extremely long exposure times. But overrall they are easy to use and creat really gorgeous colors and shades on clothing.
L**D
Watch the video!!
Turned out absolutely beautiful! If done on a white shirt it probably would be more blue! 10/10 would recommend! Just make sure to watch the instructions video they made for this product on YouTube! 🔥
E**H
Bought green. turned yellow. didnt hold image
I have used many solarfast products and have had lots of success. But for some reason the Green that they sent me must have been a bad batch. Even under a UV light for 3 times the usual exposure time, the "green" never actually turned green--it was orange/yellow, and the print was barely visible. not only that but it had a terrible smell. waste of money.
J**N
Does not work!
Product did not work even after following instructions correctly. If you want to return, be prepared to pay for shipping.
M**Y
Avoid avocado color! Super gross
Don’t buy avocado color. It is not a fresh avocado color, more of the oxidized color.. so when you dye something, it resembles infant diapers. 🤢
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