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How to Make an Airbrush Kit
by Lauren Wise
Airbrush kits are used for many different types of airbrush art, from wall murals and clothing, to body painting and food decoration. There are basic supplies to keep in an airbrush kit for different projects you encounter, and they can be obtained through Web sites and different art supply stores or tattoo shops.
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Where to Buy Airbrush Kits
by Jeremy Cato
Airbrush artists need specialized tools depending on what they're airbrushing. While the most expensive airbrush sets can cost hundreds of dollars, you can purchase an introductory airbrush set at a discount retailer for less than $20. Which is most appropriate for you? This article will outline some tips and key points to help you find the right airbrush kit to fit your needs, without leaving you too broke to afford a canvas.
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How to Make an Airbrush Kit Out of Home Supplies
by jennablack
Do you want an airbrush but can't afford a pricey commercial model? You can make this out of things you have lying around the house!
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How to Airbrush Realistic Fire
by Gabriella Sannino
Airbrushing your own realistic flames is not out of the realm of possibility. All you need is the right equipment and supplies, instruction, and confidence to try. Hobby stores will carry the airbrush kit, the paint, the French curve templates and sometimes you can also find the small compressors there. Home improvement stores will have the compressors. You will want to set up an area to work in and set up all your equipment.
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How to Do Airbrush Makeup
by Maggie Hira
Airbrush makeup is becoming quite popular in the beauty industry due to its effectiveness, great results and easy application. All you need is an airbrushing kit, a steady hand and a brief tutorial to enjoy the full benefits that airbrush makeup has to offer. For busy people who don't have the time to apply a full face of makeup, airbrush makeup is one of the best methods of application.
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How to Make an Air Brush Kit
by Lauren Wise
Airbrush art exists in many forms, from clothing, to wall murals, to body painting, to creating food. There are basic supplies you should have in an airbrush kit to keep you ready for whatever project you may encounter. These can be obtained through different businesses and websites, and some you may even find in your own household.
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How to Buy an Iwata Airbrush Compressor
by Josh Baum
Iwata is one of the leading names in professional airbrush equipment. A compressor is one of the basic essentials in any airbrush kit, and they come in various shapes and sizes, including some that are small enough to fit in your backpack. All Iwata compressors will work interchangeably with other Iwata equipment, so the biggest challenges to buying a compressor are choosing the right model and finding the lowest price.
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Airbrush Makeup Tips
by H.C. Hisel
Airbrush makeup may be a little time consuming but the results are flawless. It creates a perfectly even complexion, as if you had a whole new layer of skin. Professional makeup artists have used airbrush makeup to achieve the look of perfection in magazines for a long time now. Recently airbrush kits have now become available for personal use. A few tips will greatly help you in your journey as airbrush makeup is not like any other makeup you've worked with.
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How to Airbrush T-Shirts
by Gabriella Sannino
Airbrushing your own design on t-shirts requires the right equipment. You can find airbrushing kits in hobby stores for roughly $30.00 on up. Air compressors can be found in most home improvement stores. You will only need a small one. Canned air can be used, but it can eventually freeze up causing problems with the flow of the paint. Airbrush nozzles vary as far as being single action with one degree of spray, or double action with a trigger so you can control the degree of the spray.
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