Ranger TIP33097 Tim Holtz Water Brush With Broad Brush Nib, 6-Inch
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My problem with water brushes is that I find it hard to control the amount of water I want to use. It depends on my mood some days I want intense color and water, and other days I want a wet My preference is to use a dry brush and pick up the amount of water that is This is a great way to carry water when you are on the go, but a plastic jar with a lid does the same thing and is more versatile. Guess it didn't work for my style of painting, but everyone has their own style, and you might enjoy this brush.
There are only a few good products, and these are no exception.
Water flows smoothly through this brush when squeezed and does not overdo it on my paper or come out of the brush in one go. On paper, the brush with a broader tip is much easier to handle. In addition to being easy to clean, colors can be mixed very easily. Using a water brush in your crafting supplies collection and as part of your travel bag of crafting supplies is a very good idea. This book is something I would recommend to other crafters.
It is worth the investment to buy these. In the past few months, I purchased many water brushes Both store brands and other brands are available. By far the best water brush is the TIM HOLTZ product. The others might be less expensive, but these are of greater quality and are well worth the cost.
As I own another brand that is better made, this brush is not as good. It ends up that I need to remove the small connector that connects the water barrel to the nib to get enough water to.
My watercolor arsenal has grown by one with this purchase.
The device works very well, allowing the control of water flow.
When distress inks are blended with this item, the results are wonderful. This is a very easy tool I was very pleased with the product. It is exceptionally well made and very user friendly.