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Angelus paint can be used on countless materials making it perfect to customize almost all of your favorite items.

Leather
Shoes, Bags, Furniture, & more.

Canvas
Jackets, Shoes, Bags, & more.

Wood
Skateboards, Guitars, & more.

Plastic
Headset, Cups, & more.

Denim
Jackets, Pants, Shorts, & more.

Metal
Flasks, Moto Tanks, & more.
Don't Forget
Tips on how to get the most out of our paint. Prep and additives are the most important part to make your work durable and long lasting.

Prep for Leather
Always remove the factory finish before painting (on leather and most non-fabric materials) by doing 3-5 passes with Angelus Leather Preparer & Deglazer.

Paint on Fabrics
Mix Angelus Paint with 2-Soft to keep painted fabrics soft and more laundrable. Perfect for painting on fabric shoes, jackets, hoodies, and so much more!

Paint on Plastic
Mix Angelus Paints with 2-Hard to paint hard surfaces such as plastic and metal. Perfect for painting the plastic on shoes, water bottles, flasks, and more!

Finish Strong
Use our all new 4-Coat Finishers to change the sheen of your artwork, as well as protect your work with these urethane-based finishers. Available in 4 sheens.

Airbrushable
Use Angelus Paint straight out of the bottle in our Airbrush (or any airbrush with a .5mm or bigger nozzle). To thin our paint, use 2-Thin. TIP: Use a strainer.
These colors are gorgeous! The coverage is great for layering, but it’s not something that’s going to give you a solid line in one coat, which for my purposes is actually preferable lol This paint is perfect for creating interesting textures! It dries quickly, but not too quickly, so it’s easy to blend, and I could do multiple coats with about 20 minutes of dry time with success as long as I have the larger parts the recommended time on the box. I typically focused on one thing per paint session, so this took me a couple weeks on and off in small sessions, but that worked out perfectly for me. It basically paints exactly like a typical acrylic paint but you can tell it is a lot more rubbery and flexible when it dries! There’s no odd texture to it or anything, it just moves very comfortable with the leather. I painted this on a soft leather notebook and I’ve had no problems or concerns about it cracking when I open the cover! I’m confident that this will last a very long time. In fact, I have every intention of giving this to my daughter one day and I’m totally confident that it will last that long! I got the finisher as well and haven’t applied it yet, so the picture is JUST the paint, and I’m still pretty confident in its resilience. Once it dries it REALLY doesn’t budge (you can see a small spot of white on the bottom where my hand accidentally touched a wet spot and I didn’t notice and it would NOT come off lol waterproof is not an exaggeration 😂 I might paint over it later, I might not bother with it lol undecided, but not my point lol The paint REALLY holds!) I’ve also bought this brand for leather furniture and I’ve really come to love their paint overall! Highly recommend! PERFECT, AFFORDABLE leather paint that works amazingly!(Amazon is also recommending that I address “smell”, but I didn’t notice anything strange! There’s no strong odor or paint smell, it’s really very similar to any other acrylic paint, it just has a more flexible finish!)
I'd never used a paint for projects other than canvas and wood and wasn't sure how this would turn out. But it was fantastic! I have been super pleased with both uses and it makes me want to create more! It is flexible and durable. Still like new after multiple times of wearing. I would totally recommend. You just want to make sure you also purchase a finisher at least, but also a surface prepper depending on your fabric(leather, canvas, denim).
I bought this set along with magenta, petal pink, and metallic gold so I could paint a jacket to wear over my wedding dress on my way inside the courthouse to get married (the gold is gorgeous btw, very metallic-y). I was SO nervous to start painting and mess up my jacket, but they’re so easy to work with! any mistakes are easily cleaned up with a bit of isopropyl alcohol. All of their pink colors are very cool in undertone, but mixing in a tiny bit of the orange warmed them up perfectly for what I wanted. The colors are easy to mix together, just like regular acrylic paint. Some of the colors are extremely watery and sheer, some are pretty thick. I just let the watery colors sit out on my palette for a bit to thicken up, and added a drop or two of water to the thicker colors which thinned them out perfectly and made them easier to work with (went on nice and smooth). The paints really sink into the leather and look like part of it instead of just sitting on top, it didn’t add any texture. They dry pretty quick which is nice, just have to be fast at blending.
I rarely leave reviews, but I was so impressed with this paint. I painted this whole recliner using Angelus Acrylic Leather paint in tan which I bought separately as well as painted the picture using this Acrylic leather paint set. I wiped down the whole recliner with a rag soaked in Angelus Leather Preparer and Deglazer, which smelled like acetone but the smell faded quickly. After that fully dried I painted the whole chair with 3 very thin coats of the tan leather paint, waiting about 12 hours between each coat. Painting the picture was an all day affair of doing a bit at a time with thin coats and then waiting an hour or two for it drying before going over it again. I waited another 12 hours before I sealed the whole thing with 2 coats of Angelus Acrylic Finisher in Matte, again waiting about 12 hours between each coat. There was no tackiness immediately after the finisher dried. The consistency of the paint is much thinner than normal acrylic paint so it is important to do thin coats the prevent dripping. This project is about 2 months old now and there has been no wear so far even with this being my daily reading chair. I get many compliments on it and every one is surprised that it’s painted.