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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2009

Live in the moment with the Buddha Board portable painting set. With just a dab of water, each stroke of the brush appears like black ink on the surface. Similar to watercolor painting, the board produces soft, beautiful images. As the water slowly evaporates, your painting fades and a new blank canvas is revealed.

With the mentality of a Zen Buddhist, you're free to create pictures on a whim, without concern for the outcome. The Buddha Board is great for relaxing, clearing your thoughts, and is just plain fun. It's the perfect gift for the hard-to-shop-for.

To purchase The Original Buddha Board, please visit us at:
http://www.vat19.com/dvds/original-buddha-board.cfm?adid=youtube

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  • @vat19com so that means your skills are great combacks?

  • @phillip2680 Not my only skills, of course. I'm also pretty rad.

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  • @compaqgt We do. We have several different shipping options.

  • @phillip2680 I'm pretty good at witty comebacks. Believe it or not, the ability to do so was a big part of the interview.

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  • @claire4060 Hmm, it could be an issue with the brush. I would recommend simply getting another brush.

  • @vat19com Dear Vat19,

    i bought this product and when i used it the brush strings started going away especially when i dip it in water or try to shape it. Is there any way it can stop without not shaping it? Please reply. Thanks.

  • Could you use any brush?

  • @vat19com Work on your hand-writing... It's sloppy :3

  • @vat19com Banana

  • I was waiting for someone to draw a penis.

  • I just got the buddha board!!I love it in fact I was watching this video over and over while I was painting on the Buddha board

  • @penguinworm oh. That's convenient

  • @claire4060 There is absolutely no paint. Using paints or dyes will certainly ruin it.

  • @claire4060 There is no paint, use water. It turns it black temporarily.

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