BRUSHO COLOR BURST!
Just add water to Brusho’s highly pigmented ink crystals, then watch them burst into spectacular color.
Watercolor with Brusho like you would with ink, or sprinkle it over water washes or paper spritzed with water.
Follow these tips for a great experience:
- Like any pigment ink, Brusho can stain;
- use Grid Paper to keep things clean.
- Create a shaker top by piercing one or two holes in the lid of the Brusho pot with the Paper-Piercing Tool.
- Use Watercolor Paper or Shimmery White Cardstock. Use scraps to experiment on.
- Allow for drying time or dry with a Heat Tool.
“Brusho is a fun spin on watercoloring. You get five pots in basic colors, so you can mix them to create your own colors. A little bit goes a long way, so it lasts a long time. Show off dazzling samples that you made ahead of time so they can see Brusho’s potential.
Sprinkle a few specks of Brusho on the water wash.
Blend the color with the Aqua Painter.
Using an Aqua Painter, apply water to the cardstock.
TIP: Shake different colors of Brusho on water-washed paper, then blend with an Aqua Painter. TIP: Sprinkle Brusho on a clear block; add water, mix, and apply with an Aqua Painter.
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