Repotting Facepaints??
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Repotting Facepaints??
Hey guys I saw on a youtube channel about repotting facepaints - has anyone done this does it harm the paint useability?
I believe the youtuber was Elsa Rae, she had this neat square box set out and it looks awesome, clean and space saving. If repotting doesn't harm paints where would I find the grid-like set out she had.
I live in Australia so we don't have anything like Michaels which where she got hers.
I believe the youtuber was Elsa Rae, she had this neat square box set out and it looks awesome, clean and space saving. If repotting doesn't harm paints where would I find the grid-like set out she had.
I live in Australia so we don't have anything like Michaels which where she got hers.
GreenBee24- Number of posts : 3
Registration date : 2017-07-22
Re: Repotting Facepaints??
hi greenbee24, lots of people, myself included, repot their face paints.
there are lots of options, so you might want to experiment with some inexpensive containers before you commit to one kind, depending on how you use your paints.
for instance, do you load your brushes or sponges with your paint container resting on the table, or do you pick the container up?
another thing to consider - do you know which paints you like and use regularly, so that if you repot a bunch of them together in a molded tray, you won't discover some colors you don't use much?
some people like large molded trays with multiple wells for all their colors, others like trays with individual, removable boxes.
some people prefer to buy or reuse split cake and one stroke containers, which can also be arranged in a tray.
you can also get smaller containers with a single row of wells in square or rectangular shapes.
there are lots of options, so you might want to experiment with some inexpensive containers before you commit to one kind, depending on how you use your paints.
for instance, do you load your brushes or sponges with your paint container resting on the table, or do you pick the container up?
another thing to consider - do you know which paints you like and use regularly, so that if you repot a bunch of them together in a molded tray, you won't discover some colors you don't use much?
some people like large molded trays with multiple wells for all their colors, others like trays with individual, removable boxes.
some people prefer to buy or reuse split cake and one stroke containers, which can also be arranged in a tray.
you can also get smaller containers with a single row of wells in square or rectangular shapes.
jlirie- Number of posts : 1812
Location : us
Registration date : 2014-07-31
Re: Repotting Facepaints??
I have repotted most of my single colors and have some homemade split cakes / rainbow cakes / one-stroke cakes. I ordered a jewelry tray from Amazon. I have also seen trays at Walmart. I'm not sure where you would find them in Australia though.
Here's the one that I have:
https://smile.amazon.com/Plastic-Tray-Standard-Size-Black/dp/B013PYCR0I/ref=sr_1_1?s=arts-crafts&ie=UTF8&qid=1506610436&sr=1-1&keywords=Plastic+Tray+Standard+Size+4x8+Black
Here's the one that I have:
https://smile.amazon.com/Plastic-Tray-Standard-Size-Black/dp/B013PYCR0I/ref=sr_1_1?s=arts-crafts&ie=UTF8&qid=1506610436&sr=1-1&keywords=Plastic+Tray+Standard+Size+4x8+Black
Kris5115- Number of posts : 754
Location : Twin Cities, MN
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