Saturday, 10 October 2009

Using Sakura Gelly Roll Glaze Pens On your DIY Wedding Invites

Most inks in pens on the market nowadays slide and run off smooth surfaces, but the Sakura Glaze, works wonderfully well on glossy shiney surfaces and clings to most non-porous materials.

So you if fancy adding some finishing touches to your wedding invitations with a nice glaze pen. This is definately the way to go. You can use with peel offs, and medallions, creating wonderful dimensions, create a wonderful design wedding topper. These pens look fantastic on acetate, and almost looks like glass paint. You will love these glaze pens when colouring in wedding peel offs, they will give an extra 3d dimension to your invitation making.
While Glaze requires a longer drying time than most pens, but it works well for the patient crafter. Wedding invitations, gift cards, handmade stationery, altered books – besides providing tactile sensation, Glaze’s texture gives your projects emotional 3d depth as well. True writing you can feel!You can write or draw with Clear Glaze – then reveal wedding mesages & wishes or other secret messages by sponging color over the surface. Water-resistant Glaze acts like a “resist” to create the look of batik. Let your creativity and imagination discover the many dimensions of Glaze.

Glaze colours come out bright, glossy and iridescent and will brighten up any craft, rubberstamping or papercraft project. These are just a few of the possibilities for the use of Glaze.

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