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Anybody familiar with Tsukineko Fantastic Brush tips?
I've seen this product at Eclectic Paperie and was wondering if this would work to make markers for SU! In Colors (which don't come in marker form). Has anybody tried this and tell us how it has worked for you? I've read about using new blender pens and the reinkers but am concerned that the blender fluid in the pens would dilute the color while trying to ink up rubber. Thanks for anything you can share!
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I've seen this product at Eclectic Paperie and was wondering if this would work to make markers for SU! In Colors (which don't come in marker form). Has anybody tried this and tell us how it has worked for you? I've read about using new blender pens and the reinkers but am concerned that the blender fluid in the pens would dilute the color while trying to ink up rubber. Thanks for anything you can share!
last year some people posted that they had used them successfully -- I bought some but never got around to making the markers....
Hmm. I have some. I'll go test them now. I assume you want me to dip them in a reinker and try and put them on rubber to see if the rubber will stamp that color? To be honest, I doubt it, but I'm up for an experiment.
Now I have to FIND them.... I'll be back
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I found them (yeah me) and took an SU brilliant Blue reinker and dipped the Fantanstix stick in a dot of the reinker. Perfection!! It looks awesome, frankly better than the marker itself. I'll take a picture. I have no idea how to post a pic here, so I will put it on my blog. (Hope it is ok to say that).
Thanks!
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I am subscribing to this thread - I bought some at least a year ago and have never used them because I am not sure how to use them (Please don't ask me why I bought them because I don't know the answer myself!!!)
I've used them for the last 2 years for the In Colors....they work great and you can fill the barrel with the ink.....just dip it in the reinker bottle and suck it like a straw....just don't get carried away. I love using them to make my In Color markers!!!!!
I use the Ranger cut n dry extra long pen nibs. They work great to make markers especially of the in colors. It only takes a couple drops of reinker per session. I then store each in a separate tiny ziploc bag labeled with the color.
i have had them for a while, I like using them with chalks (or pastels), but I can't make a thin line with reinkers, they would be good for partial inking of a stamp, but I have hard time coloring and controling where I color with them
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