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    Dedicated Scrapper catseyes's Avatar
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    which sakura pens are okay to use on acetate.

    thanks i want to color some acetate flowers and was wondering what sakura pens are okay to use and will dry on the acetate. What them for a scrapbook page.

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    Glaze pens would be fine, but I don't know about the others as I've never tried...
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    I've used souffle pens on acetate before but you have to wait ages for them to dry

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    Glaze pens are fab on acetate and metal, glass, any non porus surface really. I have some in the sale, if you need some.
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    Must give them a try, had some pens for christmas and have salvalged some acetate from some packaging.
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    I use my glaze pens on acetate, have a look on my blog www.scrapbookingforthesoul.blogspot.com and look for the mothers day card I made. The flowers are coloured in on acetate with glaze pens, they look like melted sweeties, and I love the effect!

    Also if you colour in the area you want and then stand the picture upright, most of the ink will move to the bottom of the picture and so you get a light to dark effect, which I love.

    HTH
    Steph

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