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Post your 'Sephora inspired' brush holders
Thanks to EnKore
I loooooooove it
Everything was on sale at Michaels and I added the yellow marbles to make it pretty  (on sale too!)
Here it is!
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Re: Post your 'Sephora inspired' brush holders
that looks awesome!!
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Re: Post your 'Sephora inspired' brush holders
Ooh I like how you put those colored stones on the bottom! I wanna do that to mine now too! hehe 
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Re: Post your 'Sephora inspired' brush holders
soo pretty!
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Re: Post your 'Sephora inspired' brush holders
LOL I also made one last year from EnKore's inspiration (which I found out was also Sephora but I've never been so I didn't know)
Here's mine:
LOL and I did the marbles on the bottom too, just mine were ruby red. I had bought another bag of baby blue ones, will have to see when I get more brushes how I'm going to break it up and if I want the same colours or different. 
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Re: Post your 'Sephora inspired' brush holders
Wow, 1st poster has a lot of brushes!
I made one too, it's very convenient! But I did my own "spin" of it.  I will have to take a pic later and post it.
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Re: Post your 'Sephora inspired' brush holders
ya i wish i could make some but im seriously lacking in the brush area lol
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Re: Post your 'Sephora inspired' brush holders
That's neat! I was planning to make my own brush holders as well and I already bought the little granulates. Just have to find nice cups/pots to put them in now 
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Re: Post your 'Sephora inspired' brush holders
I would love to make this but I can't find the Colorfil, which is the small palstic beads, to do it. I called Michael's and they said they don't carry it. I tried a place online but they were sold out. I would love to find a retail location in my area so I can just go and pick it up.
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Re: Post your 'Sephora inspired' brush holders
I can't find any of those tiny beads either 
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Re: Post your 'Sephora inspired' brush holders
I've found mine in a local Art & Craft store: it's a packet of 500g, from Glorex of Switzerland and it's called GRANULEX. It's used to make babys & clowns and to replace filling material.
I think you could find them in garden centres, because it's used to fill flower vases as well.
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Here's mine!
I need to get one more package of the light pink granules so it comes up a bit higher. It looks like a pink layer cake.
Mine aren't the exact same beads as Enkore used either, but that's ok, I think mine looks prettier! Hehe...mine are sort of like granules....kind of like sand. If you want to go the super cheap method, I know someone who posted pics and she had used plain old rice, it worked equally as well.
Please read:I've had quite a few messages from people asking about the sand stuff I used in my vase. I do not recall the name as I threw the packaging away so please do not PM me to ask what it is called. It came in a plastic screw-top container and I bought it at a well-stocked craft & hobby store in Switzerland. I also saw a similar product at a larger garden & florist shop, I think some people use it in vases but I am not sure.
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Re: Post your 'Sephora inspired' brush holders
Originally Posted by MissChievous
Here's mine!
I need to get one more package of the light pink granules so it comes up a bit higher. It looks like a pink layer cake.
Mine aren't the exact same beads as Enkore used either, but that's ok, I think mine looks prettier! Hehe...mine are sort of like granules....kind of like sand. If you want to go the super cheap method, I know someone who posted pics and she had used plain old rice, it worked equally as well.
that is sooo pretty!!!  
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That is really nice! And how cute with the little butterflies in it  I went t | |