VIDEO: A Fun Technique For Using Mermaid Markers With Stencils

Video: A Fun Technique For Using Mermaid Marker Brush Pens With Stencils by Kim Dellow

 

Have you used the Jane Davenport Mermaid Markers yet? If you haven’t come across them, they are a brush pen, much like a waterbrush, but they come pre-filled with a dye-based ink. Now I bought myself a pack a few months ago meaning to do a review video, so shout if you would still like me to do one! Instead today I have a technique for using these Mermaid Markers with stencils to get a seriously cool effect!

Don’t worry if you do not have the Mermaid Markers because I give you some suggestions in the video for other products that you can use instead and that you might already have in your stash. Check out the picture below for a close-up of the results of this fun technique!

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VIDEO: A Fun Technique For Using Mermaid Markers With Stencils

 

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Jane Davenport Mermaid Markers

Any Cold Press Watercolor paper, I used: Bockingford St Cuthberts mill 300gsm (140lb) Paper

The Crafter’s Workshop Sweet Posey Template

Tombow Fudenosuke Brush Pen

Art Masking tape

water spray

 

 

Close-up picture of the Mermaid Marker Brush Pens With Stencils, Video by Kim Dellow

 

Don’t forget that I have loads more to watch as well as try these videos. I’ve also got you covered if you looking for some ideas to !

And if you are looking for some more inspiration for using your Mermaid markers then try my !

Have a super creative day!

Kim

 

Kim Dellow

Kim Dellow is an artist living the creative life in London, UK. She's helps others to find their creative selves in a monthly art club on Patreon. Licenses designs for products. And designs creative exercises for various collaborative mixed media workshops.

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Melusine

    Kim – discovered your You Tube Channel yesterday and am enjoying watching numerous of your videos today (it being really well and horrible out). I noticed that you “de-sticky-ed” your masking tape a bit before attaching to the paper to ease its removal post crafting. Did you know that you can use a heat tool on it to assist its removal too? I cannot recall where I heard of this tip but I can say that it works and I have not had any problems with masking tape damaging paper since.

    1. kim

      Oh wow! No, I did not know that! Thank you for the tip and I am glad you are enjoying my videos!

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