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To Refill your Dove Blender Pull off the end cap on the Blender Pen and add a few drops to remoisten the insert. The first time you remove the cap, it can be a little tight, so you might want to use pliers. Be sure to only add drops. Do not fill the pen to the top. To Replace the Nib Your nib will fray with use. Simply pull out the old nib and put in a new one. Some users refill the pen from the nibb hole, before they put a new one in.
Variation on the Blending Technique: Water Based Markers on an Embossed Image Emboss your image using embossing powder. With the tip of your water based markers, lay a hint of color on the actual embossed image. The embossed lines will work as a blending palette, making it easier to move the color, thus eliminating a hard line created by the marker. Working in a circular motion and in small areas, use the Dove
Blender to pull the color into the open area of the design.
When this process is completed a light Blending Techniques with Watercolor Pencils When using watercolor pencils, create a palette by scribbling
a little of each color on a scrap piece of paper with all the
colors. Take your Dove Blender Pen and pick up the color from
your palette by marking the pen across the color you want to
use. Use the pen on your artwork with the color you picked up
and continue picking up color as you go (hint: start with
lighter colors first). When finished no fixative is needed
because the blending medium acts as a fixative. Blending Techniques with Chalks When using chalks you canuse the clear blending fluid to color the image and then apply a little chalk using a chalk applicator to the area you are coloring. You can also use the Dove Blender tip to pick up chalk dust you scrap from the chalk block. When you are done no fixative is needed. Blending Techniques with Watercolor Paints When using watercolor paint take the Dove Blender or a brush with the Dove Blending Fluid directly to the color or use a palette, and then pick up the color, and start coloring your image. When you are done coloring, the blending medium in the pen or the blending fluid on the brush will make your work. Permanent once dry. |
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