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Blending with Markers ???
:( I have recently been trying (with little success) to use the blender pens with my SU markers. I am using Classic Black ink on SU white cardstock to stamp and then coloring in with the markers. When I go to blend with the pens, it picks up the black ink, too. the color from the markers doesn't blend well either- what am i doing wrong???? wrong paper? wrong ink?
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Originally Posted by huntingwidow
:( I have recently been trying (with little success) to use the blender pens with my SU markers. I am using Classic Black ink on SU white cardstock to stamp and then coloring in with the markers. When I go to blend with the pens, it picks up the black ink, too. the color from the markers doesn't blend well either- what am i doing wrong???? wrong paper? wrong ink?
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What???
I've read numerous places that the blending pens can be used with the markers!!!!!!!! Obviously you are right, but that makes me mad because it was really the only reason I spent the 120.00 on those stupid things:mad:
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Originally Posted by huntingwidow
I've read numerous places that the blending pens can be used with the markers!!!!!!!! Obviously you are right, but that makes me mad because it was really the only reason I spent the 120.00 on those stupid things:mad:
One thing you might try is rubbing your blender pen on the "fat tip" of the marker - get color onto the blender pen, THEN apply to the paper... but once you put that marker on the paper, it's dry. Markers are best used directly to the stamp - if you have a stamp you want to use multiple colors on, color it with the markers then apply to the paper - or certainly to color in an image with a bold look. I'm so sorry! Don't get down on the markers though... you'll use them! I use mine all the time - just not with my blender pens. ;) |
I used my markers last night with my blender pen in this way:
1. Take a stamp case and scribble on it in the color that you want to use in the image. 2. Rub my blender pen in the ink and then apply to my image. 3. Run my blender pen on my scrap paper to get the ink out. I also have used them the way pp suggested with squishing the ink pad lid to get the ink picked up but I was really happy last night because I was at someone else's house and got there with my pen case but no stamp pads and this worked wonderfully! I just took a damp papertowel to clean up my stamp case. Oh, and BTW, I have trouble with the lines of the image blurring if I'm not sure to give it plenty of time to dry or if I don't take the embossing gun to it. Peg |
Originally Posted by p7eggyc
I used my markers last night with my blender pen in this way:
1. Take a stamp case and scribble on it in the color that you want to use in the image. 2. Rub my blender pen in the ink and then apply to my image. 3. Run my blender pen on my scrap paper to get the ink out. I also have used them the way pp suggested with squishing the ink pad lid to get the ink picked up but I was really happy last night because I was at someone else's house and got there with my pen case but no stamp pads and this worked wonderfully! I just took a damp papertowel to clean up my stamp case. Oh, and BTW, I have trouble with the lines of the image blurring if I'm not sure to give it plenty of time to dry or if I don't take the embossing gun to it. Peg |
I've blended my markers with an aquapainter. I always use black StazOn and it works great. In fact, a card I did with this technique is in this month's Paper Crafts!
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I've blended markers many times using the blender pen and have never had a problem. I do, however, always make sure I stamp the image in Black Stazon, not regular black ink.
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Yes you have to use a permant ink and if you use watercolor paper it works even better. By the way Tombow Markes blend so beautifully you actually think it is real watercolor! I have never been able to get this effect with the SU markers.
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