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Best value/quality oil brushes
ariarnia
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Afternoon all,
I've a friend who's turning 65 in November and I'd dearly love to get her some good quality oil brushes as a gift.
She used to paint (and is excellent, IMO), so doesn't need a 'beginner' set but is starting from scratch as she was bemoaning the state of the items recovered from 'deep storage'
I've got around £70 in Amazon vouchers, and would be happy to top that up to around £100 if needed.
Trouble is I don't really know what makes a 'good' or 'great' oil brush so would appreciate any recommendations?
I've a friend who's turning 65 in November and I'd dearly love to get her some good quality oil brushes as a gift.
She used to paint (and is excellent, IMO), so doesn't need a 'beginner' set but is starting from scratch as she was bemoaning the state of the items recovered from 'deep storage'
I've got around £70 in Amazon vouchers, and would be happy to top that up to around £100 if needed.
Trouble is I don't really know what makes a 'good' or 'great' oil brush so would appreciate any recommendations?
Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes, including you. Anne Lamott
It's amazing how those with a can-do attitude and willingness to 'pitch in and work' get all the luck, isn't it?
Please consider buying some pet food and giving it to your local food bank collection or animal charity. Animals aren't to blame for the cost of living crisis.
It's amazing how those with a can-do attitude and willingness to 'pitch in and work' get all the luck, isn't it?
Please consider buying some pet food and giving it to your local food bank collection or animal charity. Animals aren't to blame for the cost of living crisis.
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