1/2 Angled Shader
What materials are used in the making of Blazin Brush?
Blazin Brushes have wooden purple painted handles and synthetic bristles. These are vegan and cruelty free.
What are the dimensions of this 2/3" Angled Shader?
- Total Brush Length: 7 and 1/2”
- Bristle base: 1/2”
- Bristle length: 1/2”
- Handle diameter at thickest point: 3/8”
What is the 1/2" Angled Shader best for?
This 1/2" Angled Shader face painting brush, created by face painting artist Marcela Bustamante, is perfect for creating cheek art creatures, small roses, leaves, unicorn horns and flowing manes. You can use scallop strokes to edge butterfly wings or reverse the stroke to make flames. The shorter bristle on this brush were request by artists who like shorter bristles versus long ones. See the comparison chart of this brush versus the Long Angled.
How to use this face painting 1/2" Angled Short Bristled Shader brush?
Get your brush wet, wipe the end of it against the edge of your water container, rub against your dry cake until you create a creamy consistency and then paint on the face/body. Use 1 stroke cakes for multicolored strokes.
What materials are used in the making of Blazin Brush?
Blazin Brushes have wooden purple painted handles and synthetic bristles. These are vegan and cruelty free.
What are the dimensions of this 2/3" Angled Shader?
- Total Brush Length: 7 and 1/2”
- Bristle base: 1/2”
- Bristle length: 1/2”
- Handle diameter at thickest point: 3/8”
What is the 1/2" Angled Shader best for?
This 1/2" Angled Shader face painting brush, created by face painting artist Marcela Bustamante, is perfect for creating cheek art creatures, small roses, leaves, unicorn horns and flowing manes. You can use scallop strokes to edge butterfly wings or reverse the stroke to make flames. The shorter bristle on this brush were request by artists who like shorter bristles versus long ones. See the comparison chart of this brush versus the Long Angled.
How to use this face painting 1/2" Angled Short Bristled Shader brush?
Get your brush wet, wipe the end of it against the edge of your water container, rub against your dry cake until you create a creamy consistency and then paint on the face/body. Use 1 stroke cakes for multicolored strokes.