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I was using the make-up blender brushes with my Distress Oxides and was disappointed with the outcome. I tried to wipe them clean to remove any color before using them on another pad but they still had a residue of the previous color when I blended them out on cardstock.
I recall seeing a set of blender brushes with colored handles so each brush could be used for a designated color group but the price for the set is $49 (not including s&h + tax). So I Googled them and found them on Amazon for $10.99! At that price I'll give them a try.
I have enough of the brushes that I can use a different one for each colour family. I am still not thrilled with even these brushes. I am pretty sure it is my heavy handed touch.
I have enough of the brushes that I can use a different one for each colour family. I am still not thrilled with even these brushes. I am pretty sure it is my heavy handed touch.
Lorri
Lorri, I thought I was the only one. I find that the brushes work pretty well when I'm using stencils, but for regular blending, I still like my large foam daubers/applicators. The brushes make my blending look spotted and splotchy, even with a very light hand.