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Combine these awesome colors together to give your projects a seamless and controlled blend every time you use them! The TriBlend Brush Marker Complete Collection by Spectrum Noir for Crafter's Companion features three gorgeous shades that will always blend wonderfully. Each marker features a new Japanese bru...
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Combine these awesome colors together to give your projects a seamless and controlled blend every time you use them! The TriBlend Brush Marker Complete Collection by Spectrum Noir for Crafter's Companion features three gorgeous shades that will always blend wonderfully. Each marker features a new Japanese brush nib that are perfect for blending and smooth coverage on your projects. Included in the collection are 24 tri-blend markers that are just right for creating your next masterpiece!
I had so many Copic markers and was always frustrated trying to find or keep matching colors together. It's not a problem anymore with these! I love them.
I love these pens, the colours are beautiful and they are so easy to blend, they arrived in perfect condition and were well wrapped the communication with scrapbook was good I got emails advising me of the status of my order.
Love how easily these blend! The brush tips allows you to color inside of the lines. Nice selection of colors without having to wonder what blends best together! Love my tri-blends!!!
Can these markers be re-inked once they start to get dry?
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Hello! ... From the Spectrum Noir Website... "You can refill any marker in the Spectrum Noir alcohol range, including the original Colouring System, Classique and Illustrator. Refilling your TriBlend marker is possible (with care) but not recommended due to its smaller nib opening." https://www.spectrumnoir.com/faqs-alcohol-inks/
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Im thinking about investing in some good markers for coloring. Does anyone know if these are better than copics? Also Im a beginner at coloring. Which do you think would be better these Tri blends or Copics?
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I would say the triblends are especially good for beginners. I dont consider myself a beginner anymore, but they are still my only alcohol markers. I have the bullet and brush tips and enjoy them both. I love that shades are already put together for me. Im hoping they expand the brush line colors in the future. I started with one set of 6 (floral) to try and built my collection from there.
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I have a few Copics markers and I also have this set. I always go to this set because finding colors that go together without much thought makes coloring so much easier. Figuring out colors to use is the hardest part. This set reduces the time needed to pick the colors. Once you have one in mind, you automatically have to others as well. So easy and blend really well.
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Are these definitely the soft brush tip? Already have the 24 piece bullet tip and now want the brushes. Thank you
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Hello, each marker features a new Japanese brush nib that are perfect for blending and smooth coverage on your projects.
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