Prism Craft Markers Darks

12.99

Prism Craft Markers Darks.

Each pack contains six different complimentary shades and can be used on card, paper, acetate, glass, ceramics, metal, wood and more. Colours include peacock blue, raspberry, navy, teal, grape and forest.

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Prism Craft Markers Darks.

Each pack contains six different complimentary shades and can be used on card, paper, acetate, glass, ceramics, metal, wood and more. Colours include peacock blue, raspberry, navy, teal, grape and forest.

These alcohol based pens are perfect for everyday card making and paper crafts. Each pen has two tips including a fine tip for precision work and a wider tip for larger areas. Furthermore, they effortlessly blend for smooth and even colour on your cards and craft projects.

Colouring is great for lowering stress in these days of mindfulness.

The beautiful colours of these alcohol markers from Hunkydory will bring you fantastic results. As a result, they are ideal for beginners and professional crafters alike.

These colouring pens are alcohol based and are perfect for making gorgeous cards for all genders and ages. Have fun with colour while making great birthday cards and paper craft projects for your friends, neighbours, family and more.

Above all, these versatile markers offer a plethora of paper crafting possibilities. For instance, why not try using them to create lettering as well as using them to colour stamped images. They will make stunning cards, memory books and more. You can get so many variations of card designs using by simply changing the colours you use.

We love to see what you make with the products you buy from us so please feel free to post on our Facebook page, Downland Crafts, share in our customer group, Downland Crafters, or even tag us on your own profiles and pages. You can tag using either @downlandcrafts or #downlandcrafters depending on which social media platform you’re using.

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