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Post by OMaggie Sun Jun 05, 2011 9:53 pm

I saw in a post once (I think it was Psalms)where it mentioned about making a brush holder from a noodle. I was going to buy a brush holder from SF but decided to try this first. The only thing missing is the Velcro on the bottom, thought I had some but I don't so i'll be making a store run tomorrow. Pic is below. I hope it works well, I think it should!

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Post by Guest Sun Jun 05, 2011 10:11 pm

I made a bath seat for my mom out of two pool noodles... those things are handy.

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Post by Psalmbook Sun Jun 05, 2011 10:37 pm

If you slice the noodle along the bottom it will grip the edge of a table(I think I saw this somewhere on the Snaz FAQ page).
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Post by OMaggie Sun Jun 05, 2011 10:40 pm

I know, but won't it be too much movement. I'm afraid of it falling off... DO you think it would stay.
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Post by Psalmbook Sun Jun 05, 2011 10:48 pm

It should because it clamps onto the table. Maybe try it w/ a small piece as a test. I've seen pictures & it looks pretty secure. I use the waterbottle ice tray for mine You can find them in Walmart in the spring & summer time in their seasonal dishware section.
You can see it in the left of this picture. It fits in the bottom of my fatmax while traveling w/ all the brushes in it.
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Post by BumbleBee Mon Jun 06, 2011 8:22 pm

Sherry uses the water bottle ice tray too. I use jars but im realllllyyyy getting tired of them. I'd be worried about the noodle falling over I'll have to try one out it looks like a great idea though! Smile
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Post by eva Mon Jun 06, 2011 9:13 pm

I use something similiar to the water ice tray, a popcicle tray , the kind you use to make your own and has stick that go on top. It has 8 holes, if I could find the ice tray one, I would buy it, but no luck so far.
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Post by aussiemarie Mon Jun 13, 2011 12:17 am

OK, Help me out here: How do you get the noodle to "clamp on"? Do you cut through the side wall into the hollow center?
I have a noodle and want to try this!!
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Post by artyfacesbyluz Tue Jun 28, 2011 7:52 am

Psalmbook wrote:It should because it clamps onto the table. Maybe try it w/ a small piece as a test. I've seen pictures & it looks pretty secure. I use the waterbottle ice tray for mine You can find them in Walmart in the spring & summer time in their seasonal dishware section.
You can see it in the left of this picture. It fits in the bottom of my fatmax while traveling w/ all the brushes in it.
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Linda; loving this picture, you just have convinced me I have to buy a Fatmax, so bad you didn't post this pic earlier, I am in Germany now and I don't know if they would ship it to here, but I'll try. BTW do your flat box with the cakes paint fit in the big bucket in the bottom? Thanks.
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Post by Manabanana Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:04 pm

I just use a Popsicle tray too. I got it at the Dollar Store, so incredibly cheap. $1. Smile

It has 8 slots. I use one tray for brushes and one tray for water. That helps keep my waters cleaner and I have 8 slots to use before I need to clean my water out.

I'm on a budget so I am constantly looking for creative inexpensive ideas. Smile

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btw; anyone have any good ideas on how to clean your water containers? The pigments doesnt even want to let go after being in the dishwater.

Let me know. Thanks!
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Post by MelodyFPL Wed Jul 06, 2011 3:56 pm

Psalmbook wrote:It should because it clamps onto the table. Maybe try it w/ a small piece as a test. I've seen pictures & it looks pretty secure. I use the waterbottle ice tray for mine You can find them in Walmart in the spring & summer time in their seasonal dishware section.
You can see it in the left of this picture. It fits in the bottom of my fatmax while traveling w/ all the brushes in it.
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What are those handy dandy cases that have your paints in them? The ones with handles... are they part of the tool box or are they something else?
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Post by Ashley Pickin Wed Jul 06, 2011 10:53 pm

I use a folding brush easel, and also a foam piece. lemme go take a pic.. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=809921319357&set=a.512143598297.2058917.33601855&type=1&theater

I just sit a piece of foam in my box and then shoved my main two brushes in it... all of the others stay in the easel.
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Post by ponygirl Thu Jul 21, 2011 2:50 pm

Pool noodles! I've been racking my brain trying to figure out how to cop some more of that closed-cell foam like what is used in the laptop cases - I have some that are laminated together but not big enough pieces to fit in my Fatmax slot where I want them. Also, I like the brushes to stand at different heights, so I want the bottom to be tiered.
And...(I can't believe I've gotten so anal in my later years) I can't STAND a brush that leans, even a little. I can't seem to 'see' it anymore, and it gets paint on the one next to it. I'm about to glue hard paper to a floral foam block and just drill holes in that.

Here's my red spinning brush holder - works okay, I keep tweaking it by making little cylinders of plastic out of old bottles, stuffing foam in the holes - anything to keep the suckers from leaning. It looks terrible and messy now, but it works better. Am still trying to come up with a viable idea for keeping the inner circle of brushes higher than the rest - it won't come apart. http://www.facepaintforum.com/gallery/Personal-album-of-ponygirl/img-1916-pic_6004.htm


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