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For a little girl turning 3!

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I actually used a fine paint brush that I got in the art section at Michael's and used black  airbrush color (I like painting with that vs gel colors watered down).
Originally Posted by MommaZinga:

Adorable!  How do you get those fine lines?  Do you use an edible marker?

 

 

Well done!  Love the hats.  I have a fine line brush but the tip flares out; I am always having to pinch it back together (did I say that wirht?).  What brand brushes do you prefer.  I have several different kinds, and I cannot say I am pleased with them.  Stupid me bought camel hair brushes, and the bristols separate and stay on the cookie.  And, yes, you know, I haven't picked those brushes to use again.

The two that I used are: Artists Loft Vienna Spotter 18/0 (black handle), and 0000 Winsor & Newton Cotman 111 Round (blue handle). I believe these were both purchased at Michael's. They are both extremely fine tips with no flaring.
 
Originally Posted by donaharrisburg:

Well done!  Love the hats.  I have a fine line brush but the tip flares out; I am always having to pinch it back together (did I say that wirht?).  What brand brushes do you prefer.  I have several different kinds, and I cannot say I am pleased with them.  Stupid me bought camel hair brushes, and the bristols separate and stay on the cookie.  And, yes, you know, I haven't picked those brushes to use again.

 

Originally Posted by artsyqt44:
The two that I used are: Artists Loft Vienna Spotter 18/0 (black handle), and 0000 Winsor & Newton Cotman 111 Round (blue handle). I believe these were both purchased at Michael's. They are both extremely fine tips with no flaring.
 
Originally Posted by donaharrisburg:

Well done!  Love the hats.  I have a fine line brush but the tip flares out; I am always having to pinch it back together (did I say that wirht?).  What brand brushes do you prefer.  I have several different kinds, and I cannot say I am pleased with them.  Stupid me bought camel hair brushes, and the bristols separate and stay on the cookie.  And, yes, you know, I haven't picked those brushes to use again.

 

Thank you for telling me.  The brushes I have are from Michael's too.  I don't recall seeing that brand.  Here, their brushes are in two different areas (not including cake decorating section).  I'll look.   Thanks again.  It was very nice of you to answer me, to help me.  Thanks so much.

It is so much easier than using gels and watering them down with water or alcohol! I love painting with airbrush paints :-)
 
 
Originally Posted by KellyMadeThat:

Those cupcakes!!  So cool!  ...and to paint with airbrush colors, Ingenious!  I'm going to try this next time I paint!

 

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