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Re: Your setup

Post by JUST on Tue Jan 17, 2012 7:00 pm

OMG I think I got it ... This is part of of my outdoor setup love my tent it just makes it easy for ppl to find me .... I love you http://i46.servimg.com/u/f46/16/86/14/58/8424_119.jpg I hope you can see my photos .... lol


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Re: Your setup

Post by JUST on Tue Jan 17, 2012 7:05 pm

OMG I think I got it ... This is part of of my outdoor setup love my tent it just makes it easy for ppl to find me .


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Fat Max Setup and Tattoo Storage

Post by Denise Cold on Mon Feb 27, 2012 1:05 am

I took some pictures of my Fat Max loaded up so that I could tuck them in when UPS picks him up for return so I thought I'd share them.

I used to have my paints stacked up in the first two slots in the middle so putting them in the scrapbook cases freed up a lot of space so now I have room for my glitter tattoo stuff. I used to have my one-strokes in the small tray with the handle and now I've put my extra potted glitters there....visions of Mark Reid lips that I haven't tried yet. Smile

There is one little thing that might be helpful to those that use Liquid Bling. I have a little snap lid water tight container that my husband's diabetic test strips come in. It's great for putting the tips in at the end of the gig and spraying water in and shaking up. Now my tips are always ready to go and don't clog.

The container for my tattoo stencils is just a large accordion file. It's kind of cool because it has a little file set underneath for tiny stencils and a space for extra business cards or large lots of stencils.













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Re: Your setup

Post by ChaCha on Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:38 am

Psalmbrook - which brush holder are you using? I decided I must have one of those a while back and i've been price shopping them for a while...but looking to find the one that hold the most brushes Smile

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Re: Your setup

Post by silverdragon19th on Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:16 am

Here is my set up for the festival I do every year, on the left side is the crafts I make and I do face painting and airbrush tattoos on the right. How it has gone the last couple of years I might not bring my crafts I have been making my money just face painting. You cant see it but I have a sign I make out of foam core with the prices on it. This was befor I got my DFX kits I was just using the snaz I bought at michaels.
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Re: Your setup

Post by SuzySparkles on Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:54 am

OMG, so funny to look back and see my old setup... I have changed it 42 times since, lol!!

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Re: Your setup

Post by Psalmbook on Mon Feb 27, 2012 12:02 pm

Psalmbook wrote:My setup. This does not include my Glitter Tattoo or balloon twisting stuff. My table is getting smaller(or is it my supplies are getting bigger? I love you
It all fits in a metal briefcase... except the chair & table... lol!
I love these little water buckets. They are perfect for bringing water & easy to clean out. For indoor events I carry 2, one to dump my old coffee water(not as big a problem now that I've learned to keep it cleaner) & one for my clean water.
Right now I don't have a display board. I only want to put my work on it, so it's in the making.
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The evolution of a setup... The above setup was before I had all my awesome paints.. LOL!
I discovered the water buckets leaked horribly, so now I keep fresh water in a 1 gallon screw top Zepherhills bottle & use the buckets for old water. The buckets NEVER go in my kit once there's water in them. I had a horrible dirty water spill that ruined a bunch of my paint... melted away Sad & so I changed how I do things.
Here's my setup now:


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Re: Your setup

Post by HillbillyDiva1 on Mon Mar 05, 2012 2:43 pm

I haven't taken the time to label everything but was debating how to decorate my Fatmax and then read the SF blog about duck tape. So here is my new fatmax set up, sorry about cell phone pics camera cord is till MIA.
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Re: Your setup

Post by Psalmbook on Tue Mar 06, 2012 10:54 am

ChaCha wrote:Psalmbrook - which brush holder are you using? I decided I must have one of those a while back and i've been price shopping them for a while...but looking to find the one that hold the most brushes Smile


In the 1st setup from several years ago I used the foam gecko & a folding brush holder (I got both from Silly Farm).

Now I use the Ice Tube Tray (it's for making ice cubes for water bottles). It can be found seasonally in the spring/summer at Walmart. They are usually around $4 & in the are where decorative picnic supplies are sold.

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Re: Your setup

Post by Stacia on Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:48 pm

You can also find the ice tube trays year round at REI for $5, that's where I got mine. They are so awesome!

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Re: Your setup

Post by 1HappyNut on Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:51 pm

For this Canadian... What's REI?

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Re: Your setup

Post by Stacia on Tue Mar 06, 2012 1:02 pm

Recreation Equipment Inc. It's a sporting goods co-op store. Usually way too expensive for my taste, except for the ice tube trays Wink.

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Re: Your setup

Post by 1HappyNut on Tue Mar 06, 2012 1:21 pm

Ahhh, thanks.

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Re: Your setup

Post by squiggle on Sat Mar 10, 2012 7:45 pm

My new setup...












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Re: Your setup

Post by Stacia on Sat Mar 10, 2012 8:40 pm

Drooling over your setup Dawnie! How do you get your menu board up like that?!

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