Stamping Quick Tip Video – Stampin’ Blend Tip Fix

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Hello stamping friends,

I’ve got a little quick tip video for you today.  I found I had some Stampin’ Blend markers that had pretty beat up brush end nibs so, I thought I would show you how I saved a bit of cash and replaced the nibs.  Check out this step by step video below.

 

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4 thoughts on “Stamping Quick Tip Video – Stampin’ Blend Tip Fix

  1. judybennett640

    Hi Michelle, I enjoy your projects so much and always look forward to seeing your next beautiful work! I was anxious to watch your video on how to fix Stampin’ Blend markers that have beat-up brush end nibs but do not see the link for the video. Do I have to place an order before I can view the video? Thank you, Judy Bennett

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  2. Ellen

    These tips are a great way to extend the life of your blend markers. Easy to replace. After inserting the new tip, I wrap the old tip around it and squeeze the ink into the new tip. Then store the marker, new tip down to fully reink. The smaller, hard tips are good for removing the thin line of glue that sometimes sneaks out around the edge of an embellishment, the glue that is too close to the embellishment for the glue eraser to remove.

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