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Time: 2025-10-08 19:17:59 Source: Author: Space-Saving Smartphones

Migrating geese, roosters, weather-vanes in general, they just all give off a fallish vibe so they got to stay right where they were!

I still leave it to soak for a few hours or days, or whatever I feel like in a container of water..I still use a green scrubbie to break the seal of paint on the bristles and allow the paint to rinse away freely and quickly..

Hear Jaimie Johnston on the Autodesk podcast

I put a little splash of.THIS golden, wonderful stuff.in the water while the brushes soak.

Hear Jaimie Johnston on the Autodesk podcast

The bristles come out so soft and the paint rinses out even easier.The bristles are all shiny and pliable and flowing in the breeze like they’ve just been to the paintbrush hair salon.

Hear Jaimie Johnston on the Autodesk podcast

You need to do this..

I loved this other tip that someone shared as a follow up as well.I also ran out of twine, even though to make this bunny, roughly 18 inches tall, it only took about 2 rolls of twine.

Somehow I’d already used up the 10 other rolls I usually keep on-hand.. “But Courtenay.” you say, “This chubby little bunny is far too cute to be made out of nothing but tape and newspaper!Surely you purchased him from some high-end store or other skilled artisan.” No, my friend, he is indeed just balled up newspaper, taped together and then wrapped and wrapped and wrapped again.. Look!.

Truthfully, his belly ended up being a little more rotund than I intended, but it’s pretty good for a first experiment with something of this size.. I’d say he’s a keeper!I’ll definitely be attempting some more versions of this idea in the future.

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