free shipping on orders over $100,
50% off for international.
Largest selection OVER 1000 NEW PRODUCTS PER MONTH!
eQuilter charity:
$2,079,000 raised so far.
Call us: 303-527-0856
Toll Free USA 877-322-7423, Local 303-527-0856
Shiva Artist's Paintstiks - Green Iridescent

eQuilter Shiva Artist's Paintstiks - Green Iridescent

US$ 9.95 / each
only 1 remaining

Quantity:

Product Total:

US$9.95

Green Iridescent

Explore and create with Shiva's easy to use Artist's Paintstiks! These dreamy oil paints in solid form are ideal for fabric painting, as well as sketching, drawing, home decorating projects, painting on canvas, rubbings, stenciling - you name it! There are no unpleasant odors or fumes, so you can paint virtually anywhere, at any time, on almost any surface: fabric, canvas, paper, wood, plastic, and metal. In most cases, the paint dries in 24 hours. All colors are fully intermixable and blendable to achieve your desired shade. Learn more about tips and techniques in the book "Paintstiks on Fabric" (our product code QRBKPNTS) and "Paintstik Inspirations!" DVD (our product code QRDVDINS). Shiva Green Iridescent Paintstick, 4 1/2" x 5/8, Permanent and fade proof.

Read eQuilter testimonials

"I am a client for few years and this store is one of the best. eQuilter is the best store at the internet. Always new fabric, good prices, fast deliver, my order is always right and..."

Sandra Parmeziani, Aurora IL

July 12, 2024

"Very fine fabrics with an excellent selection. The colors are as depicted on the website. I have ordered several times when looking for specific themes."

Rene Williams, Georgia, USA

November 5, 2025

"There was a quilt shop in the next town to me but they moved to another state. I liked the fact I could see the fabrics for their true colors. I love the fact you give me choices of..."

Deborah Towers, New Hampshire

April 4, 2023

"It is always like Christmas when a package from eQuilter. I have never been disappointed in any fabric or tool purchased. New one: rubber tray for bobbins, I keep black and white..."

Irene Hardel, Rancho Cucamonga, CA.

July 14, 2022