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  • How to Unclog a Gel Pen

    Many people enjoy the smooth and colorful writing produced when you use a gel pen. Unfortunately, writing can be a frustrating ordeal if your gel pens will not work because they have gel ink...

  • How to Make a few kinds of ink

    I bought a nib a while ago. It didn't come with ink, and I'm too frugal to buy some, so I researched how to make it, and tweaked some of the recipes I found. Most of them require thins that can be...

  • What Type of Markers Do Graffiti Artists Use?

    Graffiti artists either buy or make their own specialty markers for tagging. An "artist" will never just use a sharpie or cheap marker for his or her work. Markers differ from spray paint cans in...

  • How to Replace Fountain Pen Nibs

    A fountain pen is a nib pen that contains an internal reservoir of ink that automatically feeds the writing point of the pen. The ink flows from the internal reservoir to the nib of the pen and...

  • Do it Yourself Graffiti Markers

    To create graffiti art, you'll need special markers often used by artists to create the vivid colors and swirling designs common to this medium. Although these types of markers are available at...

  • How to Make India Ink

    Making India ink at home may seem like a difficult task at first. However, once you understand the process and tools needed, it becomes much simpler. Making your own India ink can be a fun project...

  • How to Make Homemade Tattoo Ink

    Do you need ink for your tattoo gun? Well this is an easy way to make your own, instead of spending lots of money buying it.

  • How to make Japanese Ink

    Ink has been traditionally made and used by Japanese artist since time immemorial, however most knowledge of how to make it has been forgotten. Ink is made out of the soot, after the burning of...

  • How to Emboss in Any Color

    Embossing is a fun easy way to add something extra to your card and scrapbook page. I hope that you find these instructions both fun and easy to use. Pretty soon you will be embossing on all of...

  • What Ingredients Are in a Sharpie Marker?

    Sharpie pens are synonymous with permanent markers. Yet the manufacturer of Sharpie pens makes a variety of ink products, each designed for different purposes.

  • How to Fix the Tips on Paint Markers

    Paint markers are great for all kinds of art projects, but if you use your paint markers on a rough surface, the tip can get worn down. Here's an easy way to fix the tip.

  • How to Use a Rapidograph

    The rapidograph is a tool for making precise lines in reproducible ink. With it, you are able to create consistent, evenly weighted lines which look crisp and professional. They are, however,...

  • About Ball Point Pens

    The ballpoint pen is a writing instrument that is popular in modern day writing. The pen is made up of an internal tube that is filled with viscous ink and then is dispensed from the tip of the...

  • How to Make Your Own Giclee Prints

    Giclee is a method for making art prints by using an inkjet printer. The word "giclee" comes from the french word "le gicleur," meaning "nozzle." Giclee prints are usually made with fade-resistant...

  • How to Make UV Invisible Ink

    Many things can glow in the dark, but most of them are visible in the light as well. Invisible ink is any liquid that can not be seen in normal daylight, but glows brightly under ultraviolet...

  • What Are the Parts of a Fountain Pen?

    Fountain pens offer a vintage writing style, personalized by the writer using the pen. The type of tip (or nib) on a fountain pen is indicative of the style of writing that is to be done with the...

  • What Are the Parts of a Calligraphy Pen?

    Modern calligraphy pens--also known as reservoir or fountain pens--have three main components: reservoir, nib and handle. The reservoir holds the ink; the nib is the tip of the pen that is used to...

  • How to Fill a Parker Fountain Ink Pen

    Using a fountain pen can make your letter or document look professional and beautiful. Parker is an older producer of pens dating back to the turn of the century. They can still be bought and used...

  • About Tattoo Equipment Pricing

    If you are new to the tattoo industry, you will need to buy professional equipment and supplies from reputable suppliers in order to give a tattoo in a safe manner. The best tattoo equipment does...

  • How Does Silk Screening Work?

    Silk screening is the process by which ink is transferred through a screen and onto paper or fabric. The materials needed depend on the kind of process used and materials being printed, but for...

  • How to Make Permanent Ink

    Permanent ink refers to a very specific type of ink used in permanent markers. It requires the use of toxic chemicals, and it is not very easy or safe to make at home. You can prepare indelible...

  • How to Unclog Rapidograph Pens

    Rapidograph pens are the gold standard in drafting and pen-and-ink drawing. Keeping your set is good working condition is a must for creating top-notch architectural drawings and illustrations...

  • History of the Pen

    Although pens are commonplace today and come in a wide variety of colors and styles, pens that contain ready-to-use ink inside them have only existed for about 130 years. Throughout the late 19th...

  • How to Use a Ruling Pen

    Ruling pens precede technical pens in the history of art supplies. They were used for drawing lines by hand with India ink. This was an application for drawing lines on a commercial art...

  • Buying Rubber Stamps and Fabric Ink

    Rubber stamps can be a fun and fairly easy way to decorate all kinds of fabric, from quilt blocks and muslin to t-shirts and tote bags or even silk scarves. If you’re making a specific...

  • How to Create Ink

    Homemade ink is fabulous to use for calligraphy writing, scrap booking and ink stamping projects. Or, put ink in a decorative glass bottle and give as a gift to a crafty friend. Early cultures...

  • How to Use the Print Gocco PG-5

    Screen printing is a hobby that is usually cost-prohibitive for many. Print Gocco makes screen printing much more accessible with its simple-to-use tabletop machine that doesn't cost an arm and a...

  • How to Clean Up Ink Stamps

    Scrapbooking, making cards and decorating with rubber ink stamps is a lot of fun. People also use rubber stamps at work to stamp dates and messages on documents and files. Either way, it's...

  • How to Grind Ink

    Ink sticks and the practice of grinding the ink is a technique most commonly found in Chinese calligraphy. It uses ink sticks, water and a grinding stone to make inks to the taste of the...

  • How to Make Calligraphy Ink From Beets

    Before the invention of modern ink pens, handwriting was done with quill pens made from large feathers dipped into homemade ink. The ink was made from various natural materials, such as...

  • How to Clean a Technical Pen

    Okay, I confess. I have a longstanding love/hate relationship with my technical pens. While I love the smooth lines, strong nibs, and easy flow of ink, I hate when it clogs. And clogging is a fact...

  • How to Make Walnut Ink

    Here is a home method that is easy to reproduce so that you can create an "olde fashion" style ink for calligraphy, artwork, or just everyday use! It results in a dark brown shade of...

  • How to Make Berry Ink for Calligraphy

    Before the invention of ink pens, handwriting was done using the end of a feather called a "quill pen." It was dipped into a dark liquid substance made from various natural materials. During the...

  • How to Pick Calligraphy Supplies

    Now that you know the beautiful art of calligraphy, you are going to need supplies to practice your art. There are three basic supplies you need to apply your knowledge of calligraphy. You will...

  • How to Buy Inking Supplies

    Ink is the medium used for a wide range of art forms from calligraphy and Japanese Sumi-e, to comic books. Use a ball point pen and paper for a quick sketch but purchase basic inking supplies if...

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