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Flow Aid to make DIY Paint Markers!

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Liquitex Flow-Aid

Make your own paint pens with Jane's acrylic paint and inkbrush!

 

For full instructions see the Blog post here:

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Add INKredible ink and dilute with water as desired ( distilled water is best).

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These are the ingredients to make your own Paint markers!  It’s a fun and easy process and you can experiment to make the mix perfect for you, mix your own colours and just have a whole bunch of fun!

Watch the video!

What Jane says

Thanks to a wonderful Davenpeep share in my Mixed Media Group on Facebook, now you can make your own paint pens with my paint kits and INKbrush! It’s a fun and easy process and you can experiment to make the mix perfect for you

 

Here is the full Blog Post put together by the lovely Lisa Washburne:

Hello, my fellow Davenpeeps!

Today I am going to show you a way to use Jane’s fantastic ink brush in a whole new way and make creating beautiful faces on the go even easier.

First we need to gather the following supplies:
Jane Davenport Mixed Media acrylic paint (I chose the color Highlight),
Liquitex Flow Aid,
a small squeeze bottle,
and a Jane Davenport Mixed Media Ink Brush.

Step 1: Squirt a little of the acrylic paint into your squeeze bottle (just a little-don’t go crazy!)

Step 2: Now we are going to add in some of the Liquitex Flow Aid. You are going to have to use your own judgement on how much. I believe it was about 10 drops that I added, but it will vary. Shake it up in the squeeze bottle.
(Janes Edit: I  added some distilled water before the Flow -Aid and mixed those two before adding the paint as per instructions on the Liquitex bottle which advise to dilute flow-aid with water before use. Experiment for your own perfect recipe!)

 

Step 3: Squirt your mixture into the Ink Brush (note: I cut the tip of my squirt bottle off to make the hole a tiny bit bigger). The mixture should flow easily into the Ink Brush, but not be “watery”. If it does not flow easily then just add a few more drops of the Flow Aid medium.

That’s all there is to it! Now you can take your Jane paints with you wherever you go! I try to remember to rinse the brush out when I get home, but let’s be honest, 99% of the time I forget to. I find that I need to take the brush top off and give it a good rinsing every couple of weeks so that things don’t get clogged up.

(forgive the gross fingernails- I am currently spray painting my daughter’s furniture a “Bali Blue”- she and Jane

know a good shade of blue when they see one!)

I did this face on vacation while riding in the car. All I needed was my Ink Brush with paint in it,

Magic Wands, the Epic Pen, and Paint Over Pens. Now go gather your supplies and try it for yourself!

Lisa Washburn

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Weight .5 kg
Dimensions 12 × 10 × 2 cm

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