I was playing around this evening with an Aqua Painter....this is a fun little tool to make water coloring quick easy and almost mess free. Water goes in the reservoir you squish the top of you ink pad before you open it, and it will look like the pic above. Just squeeze out a little water to dampen your brush tip, dip into the ink lid and start water coloring. If i end up with excess water in my ink pad lid I just lightly dab it with a paper towel and close it up. No mess! If you haven't tried it before, then give it a try. If you want to but need an Aqua painter and/or some ink then just follow my link on the side to order from me. ;) Thanks for reading. Happy day to you! ;)
Using an Aqua Painter
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