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Old 09-27-2018, 12:08 PM   #1  
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Default Nuvo Micro brush? to pick up small pieces

One of my customers saw the instructor at a demo use a non-stamping tool to pick up small pieces at the Impression Obsession Booth at the Heirloom Productions rubber stamp show recently. The instructor said it works better than the pick up tools. My customer can't remember exactly what it is, but her notes say it is a Nuvo(?) Micro brush.

I searched for it, the closet thing I found is actually a paintbrush for miniatures. I can see where that might be helpful for applying glue to intricate die cuts, but don't see how it would pick up things.

Has anyone seen something like this at a stamp show recently that can tell me what it is?

Many thanks for any clues. She is not savvy with the internet whereas I usually am successful at finding things but this one has me stumped.
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Maybe the Surface Sweep Brush: Nuvo Surface Sweep Brush
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thanks i will check it out.
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I checked with the designer who does some of our demos and she said she uses a QuickStik tool.
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That may have been me. I demo for IO at shows. At one Heirloom show earlier this year, I did use a QuickStik by Quickutz. I have several of them. I have used them personally and in classes for several years. Great for dealing with small pieces of paper or tiny embellishments.
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Use a clear crayon. You know, the one you get with Easter egg decorating kits to make resist designs. Works like a charm. I've also used other colors.
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Thanks for all the ideas!
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