Magic Outlining Pen - Fine Point

$21.95 USD
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  • Write and draw easily on glass
  • Fine point pen tip
  • For use with liquid metal or enamels
  • Add unique accents to your art


Product Description

Add elegant accents to your art
Use outlining pens to easily write and draw with Hanovia Liquid Metals, glass and enamels. Outlining pen has a regular point. Also available in regular point to establish detailed designs, helping you to create one of a kind art!

Delphi Tip: When you are ready to clean your pen tip we suggesting using turpentine. Then allow your pen tip to dry 24 - 48 hours. 

Projects are an example of detail drawings fired on glass. Fish Bowl by "Creative Designing: Innovative Glass Art." Necklace by Dianna Effner Porcelain Dolls, Inc. Hand painted bead by artist Brenda Miller. From Delphi's Online Artist Gallery.

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