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Crafter's Companion - Spectrum Noir - Alcohol Markers - Nature - 24 Pack

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Add an outdoor feel to your DIY project with the Nature Alcohol Markers by Spectrum Noir for Crafter's Companion. These markers work well on ceramics, metal, wood, glass, textiles and so much more. This set includes 24 blendable alcohol markers that are permanent.  Full Description & Details
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Add an outdoor feel to your DIY project with the Nature Alcohol Markers by Spectrum Noir for Crafter's Companion. These markers work well on ceramics, metal, wood, glass, textiles and so much more. This set includes 24 blendable alcohol markers that are permanent.
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    Do I need special paper for these blendable markets or can I use regular card stock? I�m   By: User (07-Nov-18) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
    • They blend better and bleed less if you use them on the spectrum noir paper. I have used them on regular papers and envelopes but they don't blend well. By: Jennifer Daisy Designs (09-Nov-18) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!

    • I have used them on good card stock (acid & lignin free), watercolor paper, bristol board, mixed media paper, and mailing envelopes. The ink usually soaks through the paper, so be sure you have a plastic bag or craft sheet under your work - for envelopes, I put a piece of cardboard inside until the ink dries. The better the paper quality, the happier I've been with color blending, but use what you have and enjoy the process. By: ssa.atkinson (08-Nov-18) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!
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