Welcome to Wednesday and the newest Joggles MidWeek Muse video tutorial featuring Brusho Crystal Colors. If you haven’t heard of or used Brusho, I think you’ll find the video very interesting!
Unlike the watercolor paint you’re accustomed to seeing in either tubes or a dried cake, Brusho is tiny little crystals of color. You can shake them on a dry surface and then add water, or sprinkle them on a wet surface and see the colors bloom immediately. You can dissolve them on a palette, then apply them like a traditional watercolor. Since the colors are not permanent, it means you can do fun things like ghost through a stencil.
And… get ready for it… you can mix them in water in a Mini Mister and create your own watercolor sprays! There are more than 30 colors in the line and all are intermixable, so you can create a large array of color combinations when you need that special one for a project.
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I would imagine you could also mix them in a water brush as I often see you do with Ranger inks/sprays and paint with them in that way.
Hi Cherie,
Yes, you can do that too. It’s always nice to have options to work with the colors you really like!
Barb