Jacquard Lumiere is easy to use. Right from the start you can create fun and exciting projects that will impress your friends and satisfy your creative urges. And as your experience grows so will your repertoire of techniques.
Mixing Colors: Right out of the bottle Jacquard Lumiere provides you with 32 gorgeous colors — plenty for many projects. But if you need more you can easily mix the colors to make any color you desire.
Creating Pastels: You can mix #589 Neopaque White into any Lumiere color to create pastels. Try mixing in a little at first and then adding more if you want to increase the effect.
Increasing Transparency: You can increase the transparency of any color by adding #579 Flowable Extender to it. The more you add the more transparent the color will be.
Increasing Transparency & Flowability: You can increase both transparency and flowability by adding up to 25% water. This will give you more of a watercolor effect.
Application: Jacquard Lumiere can be applied with brushes, stamp pads, squirt bottles, and airbrush. For airbrushing thin with water up to 25%.
Fixing on Fabric: After drying, Jacquard Lumiere must be set with heat. There are several ways to do it:
Ironing: This is the best method. Use a dry iron and iron on the reverse side on the appropriate setting for the fabric.
Clothes Dryer: Have the dryer on as hot a temperature as the fabric will take for about 35 to 45 minutes.
Cleanup: Promptly clean all tools with warm water.
Faq
(frequently asked questions)
How do I use Jacquard Lumiere for stamping?
You can use it straight from the bottle. Try applying it to the stamp with a sponge brush or make up sponge.
Lumiere & Neopaque are light bodied, very flexible paints suitable for various surfaces such as leather, paper, & fabric. The Neopaques are very opaque and excellent for covering dark materials. The Lumiere line is a gorgeous assortment of metallics & pearlescents.
Can I mix Jacquard Lumiere with Neopaque?
Absolutely, both are acrylic paints and they work very well together.
Do you have a paint that will work on synthetic fabrics?
Both Lumiere & Neopaque work well on synthetic fabrics.
Can I thin the Jacquard Lumiere for airbrushing?
Yes. It can be diluted by up to 25% to pass through an airbrush.
I've followed all the directions for heat setting, but my paints are washing off. What did I do wrong?
Make sure that you are using a dry iron at the correct temperature setting for the fabric. If you don't heat set at a high enough temperature for a long enough time, the paint may not be thoroughly set. Sometimes if you are using a top loading washing machine, it can abrade the paint from the fabric. Pre-washing fabrics before doing any surface treatments to remove any factory sizings may also help.
Is Jacquard Lumiere dry cleanable?
Yes.
What is the best way to paint fabric covered furniture?
Any of our fabric paints can be used to paint furniture. Depending on what type of effect you want the paint can be brushed, sprayed, squirted, stamped or stenciled onto the cloth. Always do a test on a scrap of fabric or on an inconspicuous place to see if you can get the results you want before tackling the whole piece.
When do you use the Flowable Extender?
Flowable Extender is the medium-bodied clear acrylic base for Lumiere & Neopaque. Mix it into any other Lumiere Color to create transparency without changing the consistency of the paint.
For a transparent metallic shimmer, try adding some of our Pearl-Ex Powders to the extender for use on fabric.
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