
by - written on 14/05/13, updated on 05/06/13 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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I absolutely love my Pro-Markers they are fantastic for colouring and shading stamped images. They are dual ended alcohol based pens with a fine nib at one end and a larger nib at the other. This ensures you can easily colour even the smallest of areas with ease. They are quite chunky and easy to hold and grip even for extended periods ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/02/12 (Useful, 67 readings)
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I've been using these markers for several years. They create a nice inked look and come in a vast range of colours. They're easy to use and cost-effective for beginners or people who might not want to splash out on a very expensive brand on a hobby straight away. There are a few small issues but nothing that can't be dealt ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/01/12 (Useful, 28 readings)
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I have around 30 of these pens in a variety of colours. One thing I like about the Promarker range is that you are not limited to basic colours, rather much like other brands of pens. Although there is not quite as much selection as Letraset's Tria line, they are a great place to start if you are new to the world of inking. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/02/11 (Very useful, 191 readings)
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I've always loved colouring books, crayons, felt tips etc so here I am, aged 58, still colouring in as I make a lot of greetings cards and love to craft! I have stashed away my felt tips, gel pens and crayons now though because of these Promarker pens the reults of which seem to transform what could be viewed at an amateurish ... Read the complete review

by - written on 18/08/10 (Very useful, 141 readings)
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I have been crafting on and off for years now and always found it very difficult to get a good finish from felt tip pens, no matter how careful I was I always entered up with the same result - patchy and very amateurish... A friend told me about promarkers but for a long time I was put off by the price instead struggled on ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/07/10 (Useful, 78 readings)
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I'd taken my time in purchasing any Promarkers and the first set I bought was the skin tones which worked brilliantly! It has since snowballed and I have a number of different sets and I am amazed at just how good they are and how easy to use! I craft with both digital images that I print myself onto good quality card and also stamped ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/09/09, updated on 19/09/09 (Very useful, 430 readings)
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As an avid crafter, getting that professional finish when colouring in my stamped images is a must. I had been using other cheaper brands of pens for a while but always found I had lines on my work where I'd gone over the same area more than once, which I felt made it look childish. I had been reading about Promarkers on craft ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/09/09 (Very useful, 899 readings)
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Around this time last year I decided to start making hand-made cards. Having created all of my own wedding stationery a few month previous and making thank you cards for the bridesmaids and best men I realised it was a good stress reliever after a hard, long day at the office. I quickly became a member of crafting forums and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/07/09 (Very useful, 3816 readings)
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If you have read my review on Copic markers, then Letraset Promarkers fall in to the same category. Copics and Promarkers are the 2 most popular brands of marker pen in the papercrafting world right now. Chances are you are either a Copic fan or a Promarker fan. I happen to be both! Like Copics, Promarkers are alcohol based ... Read the complete review



