I Bought An Airbrush. Now What?

Decorating By Amy729 Updated 10 Jul 2007 , 10:36pm by Jenn123

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Amy729 Posted 9 Jul 2007 , 3:38pm
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Well, I bought an airbrush and now don't really know what to do with it. icon_lol.gif
I would love to hear different suggestions about how you use your airbrush.

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Trevie Posted 9 Jul 2007 , 4:20pm
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Same here. I just got one for my Birthday. The only thing I figured out is how to spray pearl dust on a bow. It would be a waste if that's all I could figure out. icon_lol.gif

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Leashlar Posted 9 Jul 2007 , 4:21pm
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take a airbrush class, once you get the hang of it, frosting akes becomes a lot faster since you do it all in white then paint

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Amy729 Posted 9 Jul 2007 , 4:51pm
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There are no airbrush classes where I live. I would love for someone to give there ideas and techniques.

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marybible Posted 9 Jul 2007 , 7:02pm
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Ive been wanting to do air brush too. does anyone know of a good website for information?

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tiptop57 Posted 9 Jul 2007 , 9:18pm
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Get some kids color books and start spraying.

I picked up a cheapie book from Roland Winbeckler it shows the basics.

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Jenn123 Posted 10 Jul 2007 , 10:36pm
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I agree, practice on coloring books. You can spray shaped cakes, make your own stencils and airbrush, draw with buttercream and color with spray. Check out my pics for ideas. I spray almost everything!

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