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Brushes should always be bristle up so that they do not get distorted. You can always cut holds in a plastic lid so that each brush can stand up and rattle around.
If your brushes aren’t to thick… I took the case from a children’s water color set, removed the paint tray and but thin piece of sponge centered in the top & bottom. The brushes stay firmly in place, and the bristles don’t contact the tray.
Get a cloth brush holder with the little elastic loops on the inside, that you then roll up. Put the brushes in that, and then into an appropriately sized hard-sided tube. (After re-reading this, my comment comes off to me as snippy. Which I 100% don’t intend! I just can’t figure out how to re-word it. Coffee. Need coffee.) :)
stairsteppublishing over 3 years ago
Brushes should always be bristle up so that they do not get distorted. You can always cut holds in a plastic lid so that each brush can stand up and rattle around.
Michael G. over 3 years ago
You may need a hobby …
coltish1 over 3 years ago
Wait. You need to bring paint brushes when you travel?
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 3 years ago
Second thoughts…
Zapbessacarr over 3 years ago
Plastic tubing put over the bristles onto the handle to protect them?
Perkycat over 3 years ago
It seemed like a good idea until you really thought about it.
Nougat over 3 years ago
It’s the same thing with controllers. What if they drift?!
elizabethvshaffer over 3 years ago
I’d be shoving a piece of styrofoam in the bottom of the tube.
PaintTheDust over 3 years ago
Can’t you just lay it on its side? Also, I like Dan’s mug.
Purple-Stater Premium Member over 3 years ago
If your brushes aren’t to thick… I took the case from a children’s water color set, removed the paint tray and but thin piece of sponge centered in the top & bottom. The brushes stay firmly in place, and the bristles don’t contact the tray.
MissyTiger Premium Member over 3 years ago
Get a cloth brush holder with the little elastic loops on the inside, that you then roll up. Put the brushes in that, and then into an appropriately sized hard-sided tube. (After re-reading this, my comment comes off to me as snippy. Which I 100% don’t intend! I just can’t figure out how to re-word it. Coffee. Need coffee.) :)
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 3 years ago
What I find most pleasing about this comic strip is that, by merely drawing/writing about your daily life, I’m rolling on the floor in stitches.