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Re: chip brush


From: Mark Alexander (malexander06)
Date: Thu Feb 17 2000 - 18:26:13 PST

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    A chip brush is just one of those cheap 59 cent natural bristle brushes
    available at the local paint and hardware store. My local store gave me a
    box of them a couple of years ago, when I was asking for donations for some
    mural painting supplies. They also gave me a full set of quarts of primary
    and secondary colored Ben Moore Latex paint marketed under the Crayola name.
    They're only request was a picture of the mural-which was posted at their
    check out for a long time.

    Mark

    -----Original Message-----
    From: skygeoff <skygeoff>
    To: ArtsEdNet Talk <artsednet>
    Date: Thursday, February 17, 2000 7:06 PM
    Subject: chip brush

    >Thank you, Mark,
    >Yes it does help. I thought I had small classes. I teach 25 classes a
    week.
    >What's a chip brush? Is it something I could get at Home Depot or a
    hardware
    >store? It sounds better than a sponge.
    >Sky
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