Product Review: Scribbles Dimensional Paint

By C. Jeanne Heida, published Sep 16, 2007
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As a artist, I enjoy experimenting with different types of paints. Acrylics, oils, water colors, and gouache ~ each of these art paints have unique and wonderful characteristics, which adds richness to the things we create.

My daughter and I were painting a jar with standard paint-in-a-jar acrylics when we ran out of an accent color. Rather than make a trip to the store, I rummaged through my craft supplies and turned up a bottle of Scribbles brand 3 dimensional fabric paint. The project was finished using Scribbles, and when the jar had dried, it was the texture of the dimensional paint that turned an ordinary painted jar into something with pizazz.

What is Scribbles?

Scribbles is an acrylic paint that comes in a tiny, plastic bottle with a writing tip. The tip can be cut to adjust the size of the flow, but it dries with dimension instead of self leveling like most acrylic paints. Craft stores tend to stock this product with their fabric painting supplies, but Scribbles can be used for many more things than just fabric painting.

It adheres to wood, metal, plastics, paper, decoupage surfaces, and glass and is ideal for adding tiny, dimensional details to all sorts of crafts. Scribbles makes it possible to paint on things that traditionally once required thick, oil paints. It also takes far less time to use than a small brush, and is much easier to control.

Many crafters use Scribbles to add embellishments or text to their projects. Visual artists discover that Scribbles is ideal for controlling tiny details such as dots, whirls, zig zags, spirals, and color highlights. It also works very well for outlining details.

How to use Scribbles paint

Scribble paint is about the easiest paint I've ever used. To use, simply shake the bottle upside down, remove the lid, and gently squeeze the plastic bottle. A light squeeze with produce a thin line, whereas a heavier squeeze will increase the flow of the paint and create a broader line.

Product Review: Scribbles Dimensional Paint
Product Review: Scribbles Dimensional Paint

An assortment of Scribbles dimensional paint

Credit: C. Jeanne Heida

Copyright: C. Jeanne Heida

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sounds like a winner...thanks

Posted on 09/19/2007 at 9:09:00 PM

 
Great review.

Posted on 09/19/2007 at 6:09:00 PM

 
I use to use this stuff all the time.

Posted on 09/17/2007 at 9:09:00 PM

 
;-)

Posted on 09/16/2007 at 11:09:00 PM

 
Nice review! Thanks for the info on this paint.

Posted on 09/16/2007 at 7:09:00 PM

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