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FolkArt ® One Stroke™ Brushes
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FolkArt ® One Stroke™ Brushes - Brush Sets
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One Stroke

In the late 1980s, Donna Dewberry sat at her kitchen table seeking a creative outlet and a way to relax. She pursued painting with a passion, transforming her hobby into the world's most successful and popular learn-to-paint program, One Stroke™. Donna's goal was to remove intimidation, enabling anyone with a desire to paint to succeed. She broke down classic brush strokes into simple steps that are then recombined in an infinite number of ways to create lush, colorful flowers, landscapes and animals. Donna connected with Plaid's artist quality FolkArt paint, enhancing the concept with unique painting tools, superior brushes and splendid books. Donna Dewberry's One Stroke continues to build confidence in artists of all skill levels, provide the thrill of creativity and the ability to create stunning art, all just One Stroke at a time.    
Featured Education
Learn to Paint Flowers with Donna Dewberry Part 1
Learn to Paint Flowers with Donna Dewberry Part 1
Learn to Paint Flowers with Donna Dewberry Part 2
Learn to Paint Flowers with Donna Dewberry Part 2
Double Loading a Brush
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Spring Picture Frame with Donna Dewberry Pt. 1
A great decorative painting project for a beginner.
Popular FAQs
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When using FolkArt® Acrylic Colors or Apple Barrel paint on fabric we suggest that you also use our FolkArt Textile Medium. The medium helps to keep the paint soft, flexible, and fade resistant.

When using FolkArt, FolkArt Artists’ Pigments, or Apple Barrel paints, create a combination of 2 parts paint to 1 part Textile Medium. For FolkArt Metallics, you will need 3 parts paint to 1 part Textile Medium. When painitng with metallics mix 1 part to 3 parts paint to 1 part Textile Medium.

Follow the steps below when painting on fabric:
  1. Pre-wash your fabric with soap and water. Do not use fabric softener. Line dry or use dryer but do not use a dryer sheet. If necessary iron wrinkles; do not use spray starch. It is not necessary to pre-wash decorative fabrics.
  2. Pre-mix your paints with the FolkArt Textile Medium.
  3. Scoop your paint onto your brush and then spread the paint. You need to use a lot of paint when painting on fabric to ensure that the paint goes into the fibers. For very heavy or coarse material, you may want to scrub the paint into the fibers. (If you are painting with One Stroke, you will need to load your brush very heavily. You can go over the area if needed, but you’ll need to do so while the paint is still wet.)

Heat Setting Your Fabric
Wait 24 hours after you have painted your project before heat setting. To make the paint adhere to the fibers and to make it more durable for washing use a cloth that has been dampened with white vinegar - a piece of old sheet works great. Place the cloth over the painting. Then, using a dry setting on your iron, steam the vinegar soaked cloth to set the paint.

Caring for your Painted Fabric
If you must wash your project, we suggest that you wait 72 hours and then wash in a mild soap such as Ivory Snow. Do not use a heavy detergent or Woolite.

 
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Planning Pattern Placement:
Trace the pattern on tracing paper, using a pen or pencil, then transfer the pattern to graph paper or copy it on graph paper, using a copy machine. Use the graph paper to assist you in determining the size you want the design to be on the wall. For example, if you transfer a design to 1/2" graph paper and decide each square on the graph paper will be 3" on the wall, an 8 1/2" x 11" design on the graph paper will be 51" x 66" on the wall.
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FolkArt® Floating Medium (#868) helps paint flow more smoothly, thus aiding your brush strokes. It should be used when you are painting on any surface that is not slick. It's especially helpful when painting on walls. Use this medium for painting shadows or for watercolor effects. more...
 
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Value is a color's lightness or darkness in relation to the black and white gray scale.
 
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