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  2. The Best Bristle Brushes for Painting Projects - AOL

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    Buy: Artify Professional Paint Brush Set . 4. Da Vinci Artist Brush Set. This set of four flat-headed hog-hair brushes includes sizes two, four, six, and eight.

  3. Know Which Paint to Use to Decorate Pumpkinsā€”And When ... - AOL

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    Acrylic Paint for Painting Pumpkins. Acrylic paint comes in many many colors; different finishes like flat, satin, and glossy; and consistency like heavy body, medium, soft, and fluid.

  4. Paintbrush - Wikipedia

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    A decorator judges the quality of a brush based on several factors: filament retention, paint pickup, steadiness of paint release, brush marks, drag and precision painting. A chiseled brush permits the painter to cut into tighter corners and paint more precisely. Brush handles may be made of wood or plastic while ferrules are metal (usually ...

  5. I'm A First-Time Homeowner And Painted My Bathroom ... - AOL

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    Then, using a paint roller for an even, thorough coat, I painted the stripes (it took less than a quart of Benjamin Moore’s Regal Select Waterborne Interior Paint in Satin/Pearl in Delaware ...

  6. Filbert paintbrush - Wikipedia

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    Tip of a filbert brush. The filbert paintbrush is a paintbrush used in artwork. It has a thick ferrule and hairs that are, on average, medium to long hairs in the shape of an oval. Filberts are particularly effective in blending work, usually of a figurative nature.

  7. Camel-hair brush - Wikipedia

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    Pinstripers originally made their own brushes (and sometimes still do) from the bristles of a larger camel-hair brush, but dedicated brushes are now available. One of the earliest such brushes was designed by Andrew Mack in 1891, a carriage striper for the J.J. Deal wagon and buggy company in Jonesville, Michigan. Mack was dissatisfied with the ...