We all know how to use markers to color images. We’ve been doing that since we were children. But, did you know there are many different ways to use water-based markers on your handmade cards? Watch as I demonstrate five of them.
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Two additional ways to use water-based markers on your handmade cards were revealed at the end of the cardmaking tutorial with a third snuck in there along the way for a total of eight. Go back and watch now for a total of eight methods.
Would you believe there are even more? Water-based markers, like the Many Marvelous Markers, provide a wealth of possible techniques for your DIY card ideas.
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