I bought one of these at my LSS. I was wondering if any of you had ever used one before? I blended an image with it and it worked pretty well. I was wondering really if they are made to use wet or dry and can they be sharpened???
I bought one of these at my LSS. I was wondering if any of you had ever used one before? I blended an image with it and it worked pretty well. I was wondering really if they are made to use wet or dry and can they be sharpened???
I think Erin K. had these a while back and did a review. If I remember correctly, I think she liked them a lot but I could be wrong. Maybe she'll see this post and respond.
Joanne
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ohw wow i just bought them a view days ago.
But did not yet got the change to use them.
My SS gave me a pack this fall. I have used them quite a bit with my watercolor crayons and really liked that they allowed me a lot of control with how much water I added. My aquabrush seemed to put too much water on sometimes.
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These certainly look very interesting!
Joanie
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I have those and use them with chalks. They work really well.
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I use them for colouring with my SU incolours that I don't have markers for.
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I don't know how many times I've picked these up in M's and put them back because I didn't know if they were any good or not.
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I have some of those, and truth be told i dont remember now why I had to have them... I know i got them at a scrapbook convention in a booth that sold brass stencils though... ( they were probably demo ed in a cool way...)
I have several and use them alot. Both wet and dry. They work well with chalk, gamsol and pencils, and the H2O pots of paint. I have never sharpned them but I suppose you could. I rinse mine out in cold water when they get really dirty and let them air dry over night and it brings them right back to life. I have had mine a long time, they don't seem to wear out, but they do stain over time. I like the points better than the blunts, but I suppose that is a personal preference thing too.