Kuretake Emboss Marker Twin Tip Pen - Set of 3
$ 6.10 USD
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8 in stock
You can use the ZIG Embossing Marker to add embossed, raised, and glazed lettering and designs to cards, invitations, and more! For use with embossing powders and a heat tool.
The ink of the pen is water-based, odorless, and xylene-free. Each marker is double-ended, with a different tip style at each end, giving you various six tips!
The Calligraphy Emboss marker has 2mm and 3.5mm square flat chisel tips.
The Writer Emboss marker has 0.5mm and 1.2mm round bullet tips.
The Scroll & Brush Emboss marker has a flexible fiber brush and a split scroll tip.
Great for freehand lettering and drawing or with stencils and rubber stamps. Just make your marks, then generously sprinkle embossing powder over them as quickly as possible to prevent the ink from becoming too dry. Tilt your paper and let the excess powder slide off. The slightly sticky ink will hold the powder on just your marks. Repeat this "powdering" process if there are parts of the mark that aren't fully covered. A small and dry paintbrush can help remove the stray powder if any sticks to the paper around your marks. Then use a heat tool to melt the embossing powder- leaving you with beautiful embossed effects! A creative ruler which you can use as a ruler or a bookmark. You can also use it to do some simple paintings. There are many useful patterns you can use in daily life. Light and exquisite with a unique design are perfect for diaries, bullet journals, and notebooks.
The ink of the pen is water-based, odorless, and xylene-free. Each marker is double-ended, with a different tip style at each end, giving you various six tips!
The Calligraphy Emboss marker has 2mm and 3.5mm square flat chisel tips.
The Writer Emboss marker has 0.5mm and 1.2mm round bullet tips.
The Scroll & Brush Emboss marker has a flexible fiber brush and a split scroll tip.
Great for freehand lettering and drawing or with stencils and rubber stamps. Just make your marks, then generously sprinkle embossing powder over them as quickly as possible to prevent the ink from becoming too dry. Tilt your paper and let the excess powder slide off. The slightly sticky ink will hold the powder on just your marks. Repeat this "powdering" process if there are parts of the mark that aren't fully covered. A small and dry paintbrush can help remove the stray powder if any sticks to the paper around your marks. Then use a heat tool to melt the embossing powder- leaving you with beautiful embossed effects! A creative ruler which you can use as a ruler or a bookmark. You can also use it to do some simple paintings. There are many useful patterns you can use in daily life. Light and exquisite with a unique design are perfect for diaries, bullet journals, and notebooks.