Hi everyone! I, in general, like to paint. Nails, cell phone
cases, random things around the house, my accessories, and tiny tiny pieces
that require so much more precision that any “thin” or “nail art brush” I find
offers.
After searching for months even a year, for “the perfect
thin brush” I came to the conclusion that, honey, if you can´t find it, just
try to create it. And so I did.
For that you essentially need to cut the excess of bristles.
Now, I know a lot of people prefer using a pair of small scissors, or nail
cutters, but those supplies doesn´t really work for me. Maybe I´m just too
blind, or I feel I don´t have that much control with that. If that happens to
you to, then you might find this idea useful as well.
Materials needed:
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Thin brush. They regularly come in sets. You can
buy them online, I have previously bought sets at Sally Beauty Supply, at art
stores or at nail art supplies stores (like I did). All over the place, just
look for a really thin and detailed brush.
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X-acto knife.
Happy painting, and enjoy!
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