

🎨 Elevate your fabric crafts with flexible, washable brilliance!
Delta Creative Ceramcoat Textile Medium (2oz) is a premium acrylic paint additive that transforms standard paints into flexible, washable fabric paints. Designed for fast drying and durable finishes, it enhances textile and polymer clay projects with a matte, non-sticky coating. Made in the USA and highly rated by crafters, this medium is a must-have for professional and hobbyist artists seeking lasting, vibrant fabric art.










| ASIN | B005M4PHWA |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,978 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #1,579 in Art Paints |
| Brand | Delta Creative |
| Color | Textile Medium |
| Color Code | #123456 |
| Coverage | Medium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (482) |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Finish types | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00017158103026 |
| Import | Made in US |
| Included Components | Textile Medium |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Item model number | 10300D |
| Manufacturer | Plaid Enterprises, Inc. |
| Model Name | Delta Ceramcoat Textile Medium 2oz |
| Package Information | Can |
| Paint Type | Acrylic |
| Product Dimensions | 1.2 x 1.1 x 3.4 inches |
| Size | 2 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Washable |
| Surface Recommendation | Fabric |
| UPC | 017158103026 087006405954 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
T**L
Quality was very good.
works wonderful with acrylic paint
N**A
Great for crafts.
I use this on my polymer clay creations. Thick enough to properly coat and protect, making my pieces more durable. Dries well and fast without a sticky feeling.
S**A
Great, fun paint to use
I used 1 bottle of this to cover one side of a standard door with a thick coat of crackle. This was my first time working with crackle paint and it was confusing to me at first but I am happy enough with the end product as crackle paint can be notoriously difficult to use. Here are some things I figured out mostly the hard way. This goes UNDER the top coat of paint that you want to look crackly. This is clear and glossy. If you want the base another color you have to paint that first and let it dry completely. I applied this on a 1960's wood hollow core door. I did no surface prep either and for now it is sticking well enough but I would advise surface prep for long term use. I wanted large weathered crackles for a more rustic look as opposed to tiny cracks so I put on a very thick coat. If you want THIN fine cracks then put on a THIN coat. If you want the crackles consistently the same size then try to make the crackle paint consistent in thickness. (this may seem obvious but I didn't do that and my crackles are inconsistent sizes. I like to think of it as "rustic"!) The crackle kind of beaded and clumped together on the door (tried to get a picture of it). I used a 4 inch bristle brush. Then the tricky part- waiting the right amount of time until the paint is "tacky" or sticky but not dry. I waited around 20 minutes when it was warm with very high humidity. Pay close attention because it goes from tacky to dry (and therefore useless) very quickly. Then I painted a thin top coat of ivory latex paint over it. It started to crackle immediately which was cool to watch and the crackles continued to enlarge and increase until the paint was dry. Was a fun easy fix for an ugly door. No it's not perfect but I intend to replace it eventually but custom doors can be expensive and crackle paint is not! Any way some final advice is- Paint the brush strokes in the direction you want most of the lines to go in both the crackle and the topcoat. Use a dropcloth the top coat drips off the crackle a lot. And if you have enough paint I would try experimenting with thickness of crackle and drying times by practicing on another surface first before you try your final project. Crackle paint is really an art not a science! Good luck happy painting!
J**M
No issues
I've used it for handprint projects on fabric without issues. Pay attention to your ratios. The first time I mixed way too much! I am using on a tree skirt which doesn't need washing so I can not say how it washes.
A**R
Good
Used for fabric on t-shirts with acrylic paint is held up so far.
C**D
price & size
I use it all the time when I paint shirts. It’s the only way the paint will stay on the shirt for years. I was surprise that the bottle was so small.
R**S
Great price and worked great
I would buy this again. It worked great for my fabric project and did not bleed or fade. I am very happy I found it
A**R
Stands up well over time
I mixed this with cheap acrylic paint and painted a pair of canvas shoes over a year ago. I heat set them with a heat gun after painting. They are still going strong, with no chipping or cracking in the design after extensive wearing and washing. The medium can be used with all different colors, and only a little needs to be mixed in to the paint, so a single bottle goes a long way.
A**ー
小さな図柄を作る為に購入しました。 適量を取り出しやすくとても満足です。
H**N
El producto no llegó, fue devuelto al proveedor
N**T
Good value for money
E**A
Esta bien pero cuando lo compre decía entrega en 4-5 días y casi tardo 3 semanas, así que si te urge...
ユ**ー
レビューを見てポスターカラーを使用してみましたがやはり水性なので水ですすいだだけでほとんど落ちてしまいました。アクリル絵の具で再挑戦、子供服に消しゴムスタンプしたところ、数回洗濯してもしっかり残っています。すばらしい。 配合とアイロン時間を守らないとすぐ落ちてしまいます! 追記:色が薄い時は絵の具を少し乾かしてメディウムでのばす、を適宜繰り返すと濃くできました。
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