The Tim Holtz Distress Markers are water based inks for coloring, journaling, stamping and more. The dual tip markers are ideal for many coloring techniques - use the brush tip for coloring, stamping and shading, use the detail tip for journaling and drawing and use to color directly on rubber and clear stamp...
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The Tim Holtz Distress Markers are water based inks for coloring, journaling, stamping and more. The dual tip markers are ideal for many coloring techniques - use the brush tip for coloring, stamping and shading, use the detail tip for journaling and drawing and use to color directly on rubber and clear stamps. Distress Markers from Ranger coordinate with Distress Inks, Distress Stains, Distress Crackle Paint, Distress Stickles and Distress Embossing Powders (each sold separately). Includes one dual tip marker. Made in the USA.
Does the ink stay wet long enough to use this marker for embossing?
By: Valley Oak Paper(31-May-20)Helpful Question? Yes | NoThank you!Report Inappropriate
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The markers are a dye based ink and are meant for coloring/water coloring and not embossing. Scrapbook.com does sell Ranger Embossing Pens for embossing in the Emboss It/Letter It/Distress lines in clear or grey colors and in different style nibs.
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Hello- Can these markers be used for water coloring? Thanks for answering. Suzy
By: Suzy1(13-Mar-19)Helpful Question? Yes | NoThank you!Report Inappropriate
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Yes, they can be used for a watercolor effect. Hope this helps!
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