New use for marker pens !

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EvieMae
EvieMae wrote on 04 May 2012

WOW all those ideas! My son bought me some promarkers which I haven't used yet, now I can see there are so many more uses for them!!!

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Trenouth
Trenouth wrote on 17 April 2012

You can also use promarkers to colour your silver brads to match you project the same way as colouring gems and white pearls, the pearls are still pearl like just a diff colour.

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Chilly wrote on 23 March 2012

For accidents with black marker pen, spray with hair spray, wait a little while, wash and it should come off!

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rosered
rosered wrote on 07 March 2012

that is a great idea as gem stones can be expensive.going to give it a try sometime

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carolxmas
carolxmas wrote on 29 February 2012

I recently found out that with permanent markers you can colour clear gemstones to match your cards,and they still keep their sparkle.Saves buying lots of different colours too. Have not tried changing the coloured gems yet though.

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ellistone wrote on 23 February 2012

I have used permanent markers for lots of things - changing the colours of nubuck shoes, touching up scuffs on shoe heels,change the look of (cheap) jewelery, colouring beads and even to add colour streaks to my hair!

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janniepie
janniepie wrote on 21 January 2012

I did the same with my large black bathroom mat, which I thought was ruined with spray bleach! But I used a black 'permanent' marker pen, and it eventually washed out, so thanks for the reminder, I will go and try another marker from my collection!

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HelenWilshaw
HelenWilshaw wrote on 16 January 2012

I did the same with my black cotton knitted cardigan. I splashed a small amount of bleach on one of the sleeves and my black marker pen hid it all. Brilliant :)

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