Simply dipping the very tip of my paint
brush into water first and then into my mixture before painting a few strokes.
To transfer the ink on the paper to the wood, I dipped a craft
brush into some water and swiped it on the letters, just enough to wet the paper not soak it.
You place a little bit of wax on a paper plate and then dip
your brush into the wax.
I had a little bowl of water handy to dip
my brush into every so often — the little bit of water helped me move the paint across the textured brown
Dip just the tips of your stencil
brush into the paint mix and offload excess paint onto paper towels.
Then, go back over the painted area and smush
the brush into the wood to work the paint into the grain.
Once dry, dab a small paint
brush into a mix of brown and black slightly - watered - down craft paint and dab it all over each hardware piece and jar lid.
Dip
brush into paint and lightly splatter and dab around the egg to achieve a random, lightly dotted pattern.
Every time I need more paint, I first dip
my brush into the water, then the paint can.
Dab your stencil
brush into the paint for a little bit of paint.
By dipping a small 1 ″ or 2 ″
brush into mineral spirits wiping the excess on a paper towel, then dipping into the wax you can create a beautiful metallic glaze for your entire piece.
To achieve this look, you must slightly dip the bristle ends of
your brush into the paint (use an old brush), then dab the brush onto the paint can lid or some sort of surface to remove any access paint.
So, being that Chalk Paint ® is an artisan paint - she started to dip her brush straight into the paint can, brushed it directly on the brick - and then dipped
her brush into a cup of water and used the damp brush to spread the paint.
Do not dip
your brush into a cup of water to feather out the paint.
Begin your painting project by pouring thoroughly mixed paint into a bucket and dipping a quality 2» -2 1/2» wide nylon / polyester
brush into the paint.
Since it is 2 years later that I found this, it is probably too late for you; however, for anyone who wants a smoother finish: dip your brush in water (I used an old plastic bowl), drag the brush against the side of the bowl to remove some, then dip
the brush into the paint.
Rake or
brush it into aerated soil to smooth out.
Using my trusty method of achieving a non-dragging first coat by dipping the very tips of my natural - bristle
brush into water before dipping into the paint mixture, a beautifully - smooth even coat of milk - paint was applied.
I spent several days just looking at these two chairs I wanted to paint, completely petrified about dipping
the brush into the paint and getting started.
You can also put the whole roller or
brush into a Wal - Mart or any plastic grocery bag, as we are painting our ceiling after taking down popcorn ceilings.
Every time I dipped
my brush into the paint, I then dabbed it off onto my paper towel until the brush seemed «dry».
I basically put all six colors on a paper plate, then dipped different parts of
the brush into different colors then into water, tapping out the excess and smushed
the brush into the brick in a dabbing, random motion.
In 1966, Marden developed a technique that emphasized this sensitivity, dipping an oil - covered
brush into a mixture of melted beeswax and turpentine, and applying it generously to the support, smoothing it with a spatula to eliminate the brushstrokes while retaining the sense of the handmade.
The life of what one drops
the brush into counts for more than the size of what one paints on.
As soon as the stroke is made, the painter dips
the brush into the black paint and paints another stroke, slightly below the first one, trying to make it as similar as possible to the preceding stroke.
Ghosts and gods, monsters and maenads, carry Essenhigh's portrayal of the 21st - century human from
her brush into the viewer's imagination.
Notice below how I'm pushing the flat
brush into the paint to get a good brushfull.
You sprinkle it on your carpet,
brush it into the carpet fibers using a broom, then vacuum.
Be careful as you groom your pet that you don't hurt him; don't press
the brush into his skin very hard, and avoid any sensitive parts of his body.
She would
brush it into such a tower of beauty, people all over heaven would drop their harps just to admire it.
Dip both sides of
your brush into your liquid liner and blot off any excess product before you try to apply it to your lash line.
Dip JUST THE TIPS of the stencil
brush into the paint and offload the excess paint by swirling onto good quality paper towels.
Swirl
brush into powder and tap off excess.
Instead, the rose stays completely intact, in all its ruffled glory, no matter how many times you dip your blush
brush into it.
And then the other end of it has the bristles so you can
brush them into line.
I wanted the letters to be «glittery» so I dipped my paint
brush into white glitter for the second coat of paint that I put on the letters.
Start by dipping the Blender
Brush into the first shade of the Date trio, the gorgeous rose - gold hue, and sweep all across your eyelid.
I always press
the brush into the cream blush, dab the extra product off on the back of my hand, and then press the brush along my cheekbone.
Next, take an eye contouring brush, swipe it over your favorite softly shaded shadow, and then looking down, press the tip of
the brush into the inner upper socket of your eye (it's roughly one - quarter of an inch above the inner «V» corner of your eye).
Smush
the brush into the base of your lashes, then bring it in toward your nose as you pull up to the tips, wiggling a bit as you go.
Or sometimes I do it the lazy way and have a small cup of water next to my paint can, dip the tip of
my brush into water then into the paint.
Dip your concealer, or foundation
brush into your concealer of choice.
You simply dip your damp
brush into the powder and brush for 2 - 3 minutes.
Apply the same product with a crease
brush into the outer socket line of your eye with a buffing motion.
Heather Pop and Melon Pop are my kind of shades but I won't buy because I know I'll NEVER dip
a brush into that design.
Dip the Crease
Brush into your favorite natural eye shadow and in a gentle windshield wiper motion, apply to the crease of your eyes.
Swirl our Shader
Brush into your favorite loose or pressed eye shadows.
Swirl
brush into powder, tap excess and lightly dust over face.
PRO TIP: If you are opting for a softer look, blend your eyeshadow with a cruelty free smudger
brush into a «c» shape to diffuse the harsh angles of the «v.
Next, lightly dab the blending
brush into that first light blue shadow and use that to help better blend.