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Carefully using Brusho
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Drew my little owl out first, then sprinkled the tiniest amount of Brusho on using white and grey, then with a fine spray of water ( I use an old perfume bottle ) I carefully sprayed the Brusho shielding the owl with kitchen paper. The background has worked great, it's just what I wanted, for the tree branch u have used gouache.up
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by Linda Drury
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It looks beautiful Linda, I got some Brusho delivered last week. Oh my word, it's like wild horses on the paper. Of course, the colours are so amazing, I think it will be some time before I get used to using them. I might have another go sometime this week. I was a bit heavy handed shaking the powder out and when I sprayed the water, it looked like a firework factory had gone off.
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Glad you've had a go with them Denise, they are great to experiment with though, I only put 1 small hole in the top and like you say you have to go careful as to how much to use. What I want to know now is how permanent they are. Do you treat them like watercolour and keep out of strong sunlight, let me know how you progress with them. 👍🤗
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