You could undo the end of the sharpies to get the ink pod out of the maker save yourself from cutting the maker in half love and one sharpie marker can make that whole bottle just let it sit for a long time ;)
Question I used sharpie makers last time can you use any permanent marker you think I've done regular makers before too and they didn't work out and I'm not wanting to waisting perfectly good permanent makers if not. Lol!!
Such a great tutorial! Straightforward, simple and uplifting video, thanks!
Hi Brittany Thanks for your comment and for watching.
This is wonderful for the "mod podge" stained glass approach. Thank you for the pigmentation pointers.
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You could undo the end of the sharpies to get the ink pod out of the maker save yourself from cutting the maker in half love and one sharpie marker can make that whole bottle just let it sit for a long time ;)
Thanks for the helpful tips! 🙂
Question I used sharpie makers last time can you use any permanent marker you think I've done regular makers before too and they didn't work out and I'm not wanting to waisting perfectly good permanent makers if not. Lol!!
I enjoyed it a lot, very useful. Thank you Shannon!
Thanks for watching 🙂
Great tip! Thanks💙
Thanks 😊
Great idea cutting up the inside of the marker(s)
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Love the repurposing inks, because I hate wasting something that clearly is not done yet.
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Hello again.
Just sharpies?
Hi Melanie - I think any permanent marker would work. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for this video
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