Paint Brushes...what Kind???

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alvarezmom Posted 29 Apr 2010 , 8:00pm
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I have a bunch of Luster dust and want to get some decent brushes from Michaels.

Which ones are good to use?


Thanks,

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Sweet-Sensation-Cakery Posted 29 Apr 2010 , 8:09pm
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I bump this. thumbs_up.gif I would like to know also

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tiggy2 Posted 29 Apr 2010 , 8:22pm
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Go the art department and get some good brushes that don't "shed" their bristles. Sable is always good.

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KHalstead Posted 29 Apr 2010 , 8:24pm
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I know they hate me at AC moore lol I buy the individual brushes first before getting sets that are packaged........and I stand there and pull at the hairs to make sure they don't come out. If even 1 hair comes out, I put the brush back!!! I love the brushes that have pink handles on them, not sure of the brand but they have SUPER tiny ones that are perfect for details on fondant figures and writing small words on plaques and such!

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Sweet-Sensation-Cakery Posted 29 Apr 2010 , 8:31pm
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Originally Posted by KHalstead

I know they hate me at AC moore lol I buy the individual brushes first before getting sets that are packaged........and I stand there and pull at the hairs to make sure they don't come out. If even 1 hair comes out, I put the brush back!!! I love the brushes that have pink handles on them, not sure of the brand but they have SUPER tiny ones that are perfect for details on fondant figures and writing small words on plaques and such!




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alvarezmom Posted 30 Apr 2010 , 1:37pm
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Thanks! I'll have to pay the Art Department a little visit!

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