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The
blender pen
is a dual tip marker which is filled with clear blending
fluid.
The tip of the pen can be cleaned by simply scribbling
ink color (from the last use) onto a scrap paper
until it
flows clear. Even though the tip appears stained, future
performance will not be affected.

T
E C H N I Q U E S
USING
THE BLENDER PEN WITH INK PADS
Stamp an image using a water based dye pad. Use the blender
pen to lightly stroke the outline color into the inside
areas. This will result in an image with several tones of
the same color; for example, a deep blue image with lighter,
"watered down" blue inside.
USING
THE BLENDER PEN WITH MARKERS
Stamp
an image by coloring the rubber die of the stamp with
water based markers. Pull color from the outline to the
center areas by stroking with the blender pen, as above.
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Use
a blender pen to apply marker ink which has been scribbled
onto a plastic plate, blending the colors just like you
would blend watercolor paints with a brush.
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Use
a blender pen to soften the stroke marks left behind when
you have colored an area with markers.
USING
THE BLENDER PEN WITH WATERCOLOR PENCILS
The blender pen is perfect for blending watercolor pencil
colors, eliminating the need for water and a paintbrush.
The colors intensify and blend smoothly, and the paper does
not buckle from being over-moistened.
USING
THE BLENDER PEN WITH CHALK
Blend and moisten chalk colors with the blender pen to intensify
colors and work the chalk into the surface of the paper.
It will not need spray fixative to remain in place.
T
E C H N I Q U E E X A M P L E S
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Blender
used with
Memories Ink Pads |

Blender
used with
Brush Markers |

Blender
used with
Watercolor Pencils |

Blender
used with
Decorating Chalks |
Each
example is done on the left without a blender pen and
on the right with a blender pen. |