Top Paintbrush Rest

Silver Brush Limited 5518S Silver Mop White Round Paintbrush, Oil, Acrylic, and Watercolor Brush, Short Handle, Size 20

  • SILVER MOP BRUSH: Each paintbrush in our Silver Mop line features ultrasoft goat-hair bristles. It is perfect for blending and softening color with oils and acrylics or creating backgrounds and sky washes with watercolors..
  • MATERIALS: Our Silver Mop professional-grade art brushes are made with premium-quality goat hair that stays soft even when wet. Each brush has a short handle that is sophisticatedly finished with lacquer and a nickel-plated brass ferrule..
  • ROUND ARTIST BRUSH: Our round paintbrush is a superior tool to use for creating precise, detailed work. Each round painting brush can create thin lines, fine details, dots, and scrollwork. The short handle is ideal for tabletop painting..
Check Stock

Coral 32300 Masonry Paint Brush, Black, 4 Inch / 100mm

  • Are you looking for a Masonry Paint Brush? Do you want a paintbrush for easy application surfaces including brick, concrete, cement, cladding, shingles or stucco?.
  • You’ll achieve an impressive finish giving your space the look you deserve. Hardwearing filaments have been selected to perform even on tough jobs..
  • Generously coat textured surfaces quickly and easily. This paintbrush combines long filaments and a thick dense brush head for improved paint pick-up and release..
  • As you pick up paintbrush you’ll appreciate the comfortable handle. Surprisingly lightweight, you’ll benefit from reduced fatigue. You’ll notice how easily the brush covers surfaces well..
  • Give your masonry surface the finish you deserve and feel proud of a job well done..
Check Stock

Wonder and Wildflowers: A Beautiful New Perspective Towards Life

  • GROW:Seed Indian paintbrush in early spring or late summer in full sun and well-drained soil that's between 55 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Be patient.
  • the seeds may take a few months to germinate..
  • USE:The flowers of Indian paintbrush are edible, and were consumed in moderation by various Native American tribes as a condiment with other fresh greens..
  • EXTERIOR:Indian paintbrush flowers are named for the clusters of spiky blooms that resemble paintbrushes dipped in bright red or orange-yellow paint. Growing this wildflower can add interest to the native garden..
  • NOTE:Indian paintbrushes are partial root parasites, attaching their roots to the roots of nearby plants and tapping their nutrients. Most commonly parasitized are little bluestem, penstemons, and prairie blue-eyed grass..
Check Stock

50 INDIAN PAINTBRUSH Castilleja Indivisa Flower Seeds

  • Appearance. The bright red leaf-like bracts surrounding the white to greenish flowers make the plant look like a brush dipped in red paint. They sometimes produce a light yellow or pure white variation mixed in with the reds..
  • Height. Each plant typically grows 30–45 cm (12–18 in) in height. The leaves are long and stalkless. USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 - 9..
  • Germination. Seed Indian paintbrush in early spring or late summer in full sun and well-drained soil that's between 55 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Be patient.
  • the seeds may take a few months to germinate..
  • Benefit. The paintbrush was macerated in grease by the Indians and used as hair oil to invigorate the hair and make it glossy..
  • Edible. The flowers of the Indian paintbrush are edible and were consumed in moderation by various Native American tribes as a condiment with other fresh greens..
Check Stock

Indian Paintbrush Seed Balls for Seed Bombing (Castilleja coccinea) (50)

  • GROW:Seed Indian paintbrush in early spring or late summer in full sun and well-drained soil that's between 55 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Be patient.
  • the seeds may take a few months to germinate..
  • USE:The flowers of Indian paintbrush are edible, and were consumed in moderation by various Native American tribes as a condiment with other fresh greens..
  • EXTERIOR:Indian paintbrush flowers are named for the clusters of spiky blooms that resemble paintbrushes dipped in bright red or orange-yellow paint. Growing this wildflower can add interest to the native garden..
  • NOTE:Indian paintbrushes are partial root parasites, attaching their roots to the roots of nearby plants and tapping their nutrients. Most commonly parasitized are little bluestem, penstemons, and prairie blue-eyed grass..
Check Stock

Princeton Catalyst Polytip, Brushes for Acrylic and Oil, Series 6450 Short Handle, Angle Shader, Size 3/4 Inch

  • Art Paint Brushes- Use these brushes for school, church, fairs, parades or any other event! Safe for face painting!.
  • This art paintbrush paintbrush set is versatile enough to handle any method of painting..
  • Whether you specialize in watercolor, gouache, oil paintings, acrylic or face painting, this paintbrush set is versatile enough to handle any method of painting..
  • Professional PaintBrushes Pointed Tip Nylon Hair Artist Acrylic Brushes are made from material, durable to use..
  • Paint Brush Set- Different brush sizes work well for fine details or large areas.A variety of sizes for you to choose according to your needs..
Check Stock

Castilleja sessiliflora | Downy Indian Paintbrush | Painted Cup | 200_Seeds

  • Appearance. The bright red leaf-like bracts surrounding the white to greenish flowers make the plant look like a brush dipped in red paint. They sometimes produce a light yellow or pure white variation mixed in with the reds..
  • Height. Each plant typically grows 30–45 cm (12–18 in) in height. The leaves are long and stalkless. USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 - 9..
  • Germination. Seed Indian paintbrush in early spring or late summer in full sun and well-drained soil that's between 55 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Be patient.
  • the seeds may take a few months to germinate..
  • Benefit. The paintbrush was macerated in grease by the Indians and used as hair oil to invigorate the hair and make it glossy..
  • Edible. The flowers of the Indian paintbrush are edible and were consumed in moderation by various Native American tribes as a condiment with other fresh greens..
Check Stock

La Leyenda del Pincel Indio: The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush (Paperstar) (Spanish Edition)

  • GROW:Seed Indian paintbrush in early spring or late summer in full sun and well-drained soil that's between 55 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Be patient.
  • the seeds may take a few months to germinate..
  • USE:The flowers of Indian paintbrush are edible, and were consumed in moderation by various Native American tribes as a condiment with other fresh greens..
  • EXTERIOR:Indian paintbrush flowers are named for the clusters of spiky blooms that resemble paintbrushes dipped in bright red or orange-yellow paint. Growing this wildflower can add interest to the native garden..
  • NOTE:Indian paintbrushes are partial root parasites, attaching their roots to the roots of nearby plants and tapping their nutrients. Most commonly parasitized are little bluestem, penstemons, and prairie blue-eyed grass..
Check Stock

CANVAS ON DEMAND Split-Leaf Indian Paintbrush and Alpine Wall Decal, Colorado Artwork

  • GROW:Seed Indian paintbrush in early spring or late summer in full sun and well-drained soil that's between 55 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Be patient.
  • the seeds may take a few months to germinate..
  • USE:The flowers of Indian paintbrush are edible, and were consumed in moderation by various Native American tribes as a condiment with other fresh greens..
  • EXTERIOR:Indian paintbrush flowers are named for the clusters of spiky blooms that resemble paintbrushes dipped in bright red or orange-yellow paint. Growing this wildflower can add interest to the native garden..
  • NOTE:Indian paintbrushes are partial root parasites, attaching their roots to the roots of nearby plants and tapping their nutrients. Most commonly parasitized are little bluestem, penstemons, and prairie blue-eyed grass..
Check Stock

500 Castilleja Exserta Seeds |Pink Indian Paintbrush Flower | Purple Owls Clover Seeds

  • Appearance. The bright red leaf-like bracts surrounding the white to greenish flowers make the plant look like a brush dipped in red paint. They sometimes produce a light yellow or pure white variation mixed in with the reds..
  • Height. Each plant typically grows 30–45 cm (12–18 in) in height. The leaves are long and stalkless. USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 - 9..
  • Germination. Seed Indian paintbrush in early spring or late summer in full sun and well-drained soil that's between 55 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Be patient.
  • the seeds may take a few months to germinate..
  • Benefit. The paintbrush was macerated in grease by the Indians and used as hair oil to invigorate the hair and make it glossy..
  • Edible. The flowers of the Indian paintbrush are edible and were consumed in moderation by various Native American tribes as a condiment with other fresh greens..
Check Stock

96 Hole Plastic Pencil & Brush Holder Multi Bin Organizer - Desk Stand Holding Rack for Markers, Paint Brushes, Colored Pencils, Pens

  • This paint brush holders with underneath tray designed can catch drips to keep your table or counter clean and organized when resting or drying your paintbrushes.
  • It is with 4 rest slots and tray, which can hold all sizes of paint brushes for water color , oil or acrylic painting..
  • This paint holder is easy to clean and sturdy enough to use multiple times.
  • This paintbrush holder is also small and light enough to travel with to save your space and weight.
  • It can be used for many occasions: watercolor, or oil or acrylic paint, or painting party,etc. A great paint holder or painting supplies as gifts for artists, kids, friends.
Check Stock

David's Garden Seeds Flower Native Texas Sage Scarlet 3244 (Red) 200 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds

  • GROW:Seed Indian paintbrush in early spring or late summer in full sun and well-drained soil that's between 55 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Be patient.
  • the seeds may take a few months to germinate..
  • USE:The flowers of Indian paintbrush are edible, and were consumed in moderation by various Native American tribes as a condiment with other fresh greens..
  • EXTERIOR:Indian paintbrush flowers are named for the clusters of spiky blooms that resemble paintbrushes dipped in bright red or orange-yellow paint. Growing this wildflower can add interest to the native garden..
  • NOTE:Indian paintbrushes are partial root parasites, attaching their roots to the roots of nearby plants and tapping their nutrients. Most commonly parasitized are little bluestem, penstemons, and prairie blue-eyed grass..
Check Stock