NEW Stampin Blends Marker Review! This product has been by far the most requested product review I have received from viewers over the past couple of months so I got my hands on some Stampin Up Blends to review for you. I wanted to get this video done before 3/31/18 in case anyone was wanting to purchase some of these in time for Sale-a-Bration as you can earn free product for every $50 spent.
Details:
27 colors total (a light and dark shade of the following colors: Bermuda Bay, Calypso Coral, Cherry Cobbler, Crumb Cake, Daffodil Delight, Night of Nave, Old Olive, Pink Pirouette, Pool Party, Pumpkin Pie, Rick Razzelberry and Smoky Slate as well as 3 single colors: Bronze, Ivory and a clear color lifter marker)
Price: $4.50 per marker, no discounts for buying in a set
Each marker features a brush nib and a bullet nib and printing on the barrel tells you which is which.
These markers are available exclusivly through your local Stampin Up demonstrator or from their website. This link will take you to my demo Wendy's website: [ Ссылка ]
Pros:
The colors, as the name suggests, blend beautifully, mainly because the colors are picked out ahd designed to blend with each other. If you have never colored with alcohol markers before this will take out the guesswork and lessen the learning curve. Here is a demo of me using them: [ Ссылка ]
This set has a great range of colors with nothing superfluous, It could use a deep violet however if you glaze over rich razzleberry with the light Night of Navy I think it will do. I like how they picked a limited palette with plenty of color options to get you started.
Since all of the markers are available individually you can replace a color as you use it up or build your collection a couple markers at a time (and it is the same price per marker whether you buy in a set or singles.)
Colors are easy to erase with the color lifter (and I am glad they called the clear marker a color lifter instead of the typical "clear blender" as it describes more accurately what this pen does)
Cons:
The nib is a felt/fiber type nib and not foam like copics so it is less springy and flexible.
You can't refill the marker or replace the nib.
The caps might be a bit tough to snap on and off but they do stay on securely!
Bottom line: I think these markers are priced fairly for the quality. If you are just getting started and you want to take the guesswork out of coloring these are sure to please or if you are an avid user of SU! products these will match.
If you would like to learn more you can ask your Stampin Up DEmonstrator for more info or visit my friend Wendy's website and she'll be happy to help you: [ Ссылка ]
NEW Stampin Blends Marker Review!
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