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Kemper Spatter Brush

Kemper Spatter Brush

Kemper Spatter Brush
$ 8.50

Score By Feature

Based on 180 ratings
Value for money
8.76
Packaging
8.84
Delivery
8.52
Giftable
8.58

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Product Description

For creating fine sprays or cool blobs of paint on your project, you can use this tool
The twirling of the brush produces an even spread of paint
There is no mess when you paint only on your project

Questions & Answers

How well does this work with ?

There's no doubt that this is what it was

The method of working this out is unknown to me. How do you paint it? Do you dip it in paint and spin ?

A yellow piece with the appearance of a nail runs against the brush piece and is made of plastic. The video below is from a blog by Heather Telford that I commented on.

Are the paints going all over the place or will we need to make some kind of shield to cover the plate so they don't?

To do this, I usually use a box, but it doesn't really cover the entire area. To add snow or other effects to your scrapbook or card page, this is a really cool brush.

Is the pin at the end of the bristles responsible for producing the speckles on the brush? In the image, I don't see the pin. ?

I punched the wood with a pin. The bristles of the brush rub on the pin when it is pushed to the bristles and is turned. The paint is spattered.

Selected User Reviews For Kemper Spatter Brush

A great product with an easy to use interface, but hard to locate
5/5

The miniature paintings I do with my father are very detailed. A tool like this can be used to spackle items such as the one in this picture. You can't go wrong with it. I've found a good price on these, but they are hard to find. These spackle trays work surprisingly well (if you don't mind getting paint all over your hands) and it's the easiest/best way to do so. Thanks for your kind words!.

Yaretzi Benjamin
Yaretzi Benjamin
| Jun 25, 2021
It's a great surprise to find a watercolor brush I didn't know I needed so much
5/5

The other day I saw someone post a picture of this on Instagram after years of spattering my watercolors with a toothbrush or beating a wet brush against the back of another. It was an absolute necessity for me. The spray does a great job of creating a splattering effect for snow, adding color to flowers, or adding a great deal to sandy beaches. I am very happy with my purchase.

Bodie McCall
Bodie McCall
| Jan 08, 2021
That's a pretty good little tool for splatters
4/5

Contrary to its bigger, longer counterpart, the smaller one is actually useful My review of it was also completed. Remember that this kind of mess is still very messy, and it takes a while before you The solution is helpful when silk-painting. I use it and wear latex gloves beforehand. It pays to practice splattering this solution BEFORE securing a final design. Whenever possible, I load the tips of the bristles with dye mixed with stop-perm First I use a thickening agent such as flo or some sort of gel and then I practice on a piece of practice silk until there are the right splatters and then go to the actual Don't overdo it! Concentrate on a small area at a time! It is hard for me to say how it works for watercolors, inks, or acrylics, but I am confident the same idea would apply there. I think it would work with ceramic glazes as well. Even oils could be in there Then I would never need splattering techniques when I paint with oils since I do not do a lot of oil paintings of that sort. Patience is the key. You should practice as well.

Lilliana Delaney
Lilliana Delaney
| Sep 04, 2020
It's a great way to splatter paint
5/5

When I splattered paint, I used to use a toothbrush, but this is hands-down the best tool! I also like how easy and fun it is to use!.

Leilani Leonard
Leilani Leonard
| Sep 16, 2020
I couldn't get it to work at all
3/5

A lot of effort was needed to use it. There were a lot of dots scattered around and they were not uniform There was no reason why it went where it should have. A toothbrush I used five years ago worked much better.

Pablo Walsh
Pablo Walsh
| Jun 03, 2021
There's no need to worry
3/5

I am just fine with this. Using this method does not suit my taste in splatting. There is a lot of mess made by it, as others have pointed out. In order to turn the brush I have tried using my fingers instead of turning it with the cork thing. When I splatter my teeth with a toothbrush, I just use an ordinary toothbrush.

Kyng Warner
Kyng Warner
| Oct 28, 2020
My eyes are tearing up because I can't use this tool The machine does not spin properly, and it does not splatter
3/5

I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but I cannot get it to do what it says. After reading the directions, I tried to use it, but didn't have any luck getting paint to splatter. Although you end up with some on your hand, it does run down the handle.

Crystal Bauer
Crystal Bauer
| Mar 16, 2021
I'm glad I got it, it's a fun tool! Watercolors are what I'm using it for
5/5

If you don't have a deep box, or are going outside, be sure to put your pallet in a deep box or outside, as it can get very messy, if you use a thicker mix. This is a huge mess! However, it's a fun technique, and it requires practice, so don't use it on a painting until you feel confident using it. The last thing you want to do is ruin a masterpiece. Then again, practice makes perfect in everything we do. I am glad I found this app - it is going to make great snow for cards.

Xiomara Blevins
Xiomara Blevins
| Oct 14, 2020

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