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New vs. Old Tools! Ink Blending Brush & Sponge Comparison

New vs. Old Blending tools! Is new worth the money?
Hi friends! Today we are going to compare the new "make-up" style ink blending brushes to color dusters (they look like shaving brushes) as well as blending sponges. What blenders do you like best?

An overview of the materials (Affiliate links used when available)
Here is the stencil I used: https://amzn.to/314GI1d

New Ink Blending Brushes. I purchased mine at a stamp show, the multi-pack I bought was $20 from double Trouble but they are sold out online. Prior to purchasing, I used a friend's set who said she ordered this set on Amazon half what I paid at the show:
*I was so impressed I bought a set! https://amzn.to/2WuWrYP

These are the Life Changing Brushed from Picket Fence Studio if you want the best of the best. (or at least the first ones to be used with crafting) http://shrsl.com/1n7mr That set has the 4 larger brushes for $25

Pros of the new "make-up style" brush:
*Captured fine detail for stenciling
*Very Smooth ink blending with both dye and pigment inks
*Easy to clean, most ink transfers to paper with hardly any left on the brush. Wipe brush of a rag and move on to next color without needing to wash it.
*Very smooth fades when working off a mask on for rouging the edge of a paper.
*No awkward ink blotches even when you stat on the paper instead of off the edge. Foolproof blending.
*These can be compactly stored on your table in a small jar

Cons of "Makeup Style Brushes"
*It takes longer to apply the ink over a surface
*They can be more expensive than other methods HOWEVER you don't need as many as they wipe clean so easily between colors
*You could snap the neck of the brush and stain your wrists if you hold the brush at the end rather than supporting it at the head/neck area. My natural inclination was to hold it at the neck with my finger supporting the back of the bristle area and it was very comfortable to use. Not much pressure is needed this way.

Color Dusters (Judikins, Rubber Stamp Tapestry and the new Tim Holtz/Ranger ones in the silver tubes are all examples. Also called ink sweepers and sometimes come on long handles. These have stiffer course bristles made of hog)
Judikins color dusters: https://amzn.to/2WvzAMM
Tonic: https://amzn.to/2WRcAXU
Tim Holtz: https://amzn.to/2XAo6UO
Rubber Stamp Tapestry: https://pegstamps.com/blending-brush.html

Pros of Color Duster style brush:
*Quick soft blends
*Easy to use
*The more you use a brush the better it gets as the ink buildup in the brush primes the bristles
*They won't wear out

Cons of Color Duster style brush:
* You need a brush for every color family (reds, pinks, oranges, yellows, browns, greens, blues, purples, greys, black)
*You get a less defined look when used with a stencil or mask.
*Although you get a very even application of color with little effort the stiffness of the bristles give the blend a bit of texture

Foam style blenders. Examples of this are:
Ranger blending foam: https://amzn.to/2Xt7nT8
Colorbox Stylus: http://shrsl.com/1n7o7
Fingertip daubers: http://shrsl.com/1n7oa
My Homemade make-up wedge and bottle cap blenders (my favorite!)

Pros of Foam Blenders/ Blending sponges
*Inexpensive
*You can achieve a bold saturated color or a softer blended color (skill required)
*The more you use them the better they get (until they wear out)
*They are inexpensive enough to have a blender for every inkpad you have and many brands (such as Ranger) have a reusable handle that you can swap out the foams on so you can store a lot is a little space.

Cons of Foam/Sponge blenders:
*You need a sponge for every color family, many crafters have a sponge for every inkpad to ensure they don't cross contaminate their pads as it is easier to transfer color from the sponge to a pad.
*They take practice to get good results
*It takes longer with foams than color dusters to blend.
*They eventually wear out and start to break apart but you can get a couple years out of them.

I also wanted to mention the Darice sponge daubers I showed at the end. I like them for coloring stamped images but not for use with stencils or large areas because I don't think they can take the heavy use. Unfortunately I can't find them online. I got them at a stamp show years ago.

What is your favorite? I think they are all useful and you can pick one and be happy with the result. The most important thing is that you practice and learn to use what you have.

New vs. Old Blending tools! Is new worth the money?

#thefrugalcrafter #Ink #cardmaking

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