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Re: How Much Is Your Kit Worth?

Post by CreateFaces on Wed Sep 01, 2010 11:19 am

Wow, this had made me take a good long look at what I bring along. I've always kept very good records of every business purchase, but never really considered the value of what I physically carry to each gig.

With tent, promotionals (magnets, brochures and business cards), signage, brushes, sponges, tables, chairs, table covers, paint and glitter... my son and I carry about $1200 worth of materials.

And the cost goes up $300 if we're offering twisting and glitter tattoos.

Thank goodness for insurance Shocked

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Re: How Much Is Your Kit Worth?

Post by maurs on Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:34 am

I have a really lean and tidy kit that fits' into my over the shoulder metal, tool box. It's worth about €300 I think (not including tables etc.). I'm pretty thrifty and much as I look at websites and see more and more things I'd like to have, I genuinly have enough to do good quality and fast faces. My mate (who I work with) easily has thousands though she does glitter tats, balloons and everything!!

Paints and trays €150
Brushes about €30
sponges €25
Wash bags €8
Glitter €20
Mirror €4
towel €1
spray bottle €4
Box €55 (looks real slick)

Table €30
Board €7

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Re: How Much Is Your Kit Worth?

Post by Winger1200 on Tue Sep 14, 2010 6:12 am

My Pallet alone is worth $375. and I need more paint! Eech, to think of all the other goodies I take to gigs are worth that much too, and I like to keep my kit on the compact & neccessary side. Not to mention all the display posters, heads, books, mags & extras etc I have at home. I'd better stop at that, its getting painful to think how much I spent on all the FP goodies, er..neccessary supplies ; D
This is just my mini small party kit...$500+


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Re: How Much Is Your Kit Worth?

Post by BarbieSmith on Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:52 pm

I think my full FatMax that I take to all gigs (including birthday parties) is $800+. But then I have lots of backup supplies, EZUP, portable tables, portable 6-seat bench, 2 director's chairs, signage, etc. so all told, wow it must be easily $1,800. Holy COW!
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Re: How Much Is Your Kit Worth?

Post by facefantasy/rmplemintz on Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:01 pm

It adds up fast doesn't it? With everything, probably 1500-1800

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Re: How Much Is Your Kit Worth?

Post by Daizy on Wed Sep 15, 2010 10:16 pm

Gosh, I had never even thought about that before Razz
Probably (a quick add up from the top of my head) about $800, inside my kit. Fortunately I have been able to pick a few things up for free, including the kit itself which would probably cost a few hundred if I ever had to replace it.
I still want so much more too!!!

I am not even going to start adding up all the other bits, table, chairs, mirrors, signs, books, web pages, cards, car sinage....

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Re: How Much Is Your Kit Worth?

Post by facefantasy/rmplemintz on Wed Sep 15, 2010 11:58 pm

Surprising how it all adds up when you stop and count...lol

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Re: How Much Is Your Kit Worth?

Post by TheSparklingLady on Thu Sep 23, 2010 4:16 pm

Rolling Eyes I am ... I am a brush tart!! Embarassed There. I admit it!! I have easily spent more money on brushes than anything else. I simply cannot resist them.

Sooo I guess my larger all inclusive kit ran me $3500. I probably drag half of it.

I go through quite a bit of balloons. (I actually blow them up in advance and put them in these great, satiny "laundry" bags I found at a dollar store). Balloons are a great announcement: "I'm here! Come on over and help me pay for my brush habit!!!"

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Re: How Much Is Your Kit Worth?

Post by CreateFaces on Thu Sep 23, 2010 9:22 pm

TheSparklingLady wrote: Rolling Eyes I am ... I am a brush tart!! Embarassed There. I admit it!! I have easily spent more money on brushes than anything else. I simply cannot resist them.


It sounds like you've tried 'em all...so do tell, what's your fav brand and size?

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Re: How Much Is Your Kit Worth?

Post by TheSparklingLady on Fri Sep 24, 2010 12:04 am

My all time favorites are Loew Cornell (#2 and 3), I have a thing for filbert brushes, the wider the better; I love to push those into eye sockets and ... flat brushes!! I LOVE big FLAT American Painter brushes and little flat square brushes and mops!! I have been liking the One stroke brushes too. Kolinsky sables are so prtty and precious that they are like good china, I never want to use it. I love a good 1 inch square brush with arty cakes. Liners are so important: I have this no name Japanese liner that does perfect calligraphy and features and no one questions me when it appears. Ohhh, and I love a good Japanese mop and round brushes, Mark Reid's brushes, ohh nice and butterfly brushes and weird chisel brushes and I JUST bought two heavy metal planters that will hold a million brushes!!!!!!!!

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Re: How Much Is Your Kit Worth?

Post by Judy on Fri Sep 24, 2010 12:10 am

I think you need to join PBA

(paintbrush anonymous)lol

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Re: How Much Is Your Kit Worth?

Post by Criss on Fri Sep 24, 2010 1:31 am

My kit value went up exponentially after Bodyssey Wink damn vendors and my inability to say no LOL

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Re: How Much Is Your Kit Worth?

Post by TheSparklingLady on Fri Sep 24, 2010 7:38 am

I just read my post from last night. Sound like I was on BRUSH CRACK! Smile Smile Smile


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Re: How Much Is Your Kit Worth?

Post by twinkletattoos on Fri Sep 24, 2010 7:45 am

TheSparklingLady wrote:I just read my post from last might. Sound like I was on BRUSH CRACK! Smile Smile Smile


You are CRACKING me up!

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Re: How Much Is Your Kit Worth?

Post by Lady Jayde on Fri Sep 24, 2010 3:16 pm

TheSparklingLady wrote:I just read my post from last night. Sound like I was on BRUSH CRACK! Smile Smile Smile


No, but a brush intervention might be in order. Don't get me wrong...I was nodding in agreement for the majority of your post ... but I've just never SAID it outloud...let alone typed it.

My head is the safest place for my fetishes to reside.

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