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Sakura Glaze Gel Ink Pen - Gloss Orange - Pack of 2

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Sakura Glaze Gel Ink Pen - Gloss Orange - Pack of 2 - SAKURA 38488
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JetPens is proud to carry the Sakura gel pen line. A favorite for craft and art projects, the Sakura Glaze pens have a unique 3-D texture that create a stained glass effect on your work.

The Glaze pens are the first pen of its kind to dry in 3-Dimensional form (3-D). The ink dries in a raised form that you can feel, and colors can be mixed to produce new hues. Glaze pens can be used on glass, plastic, vellum, glossy papers and a variety of other surfaces. It gives the embossed look without all the embossing tools!

Glaze - 3-D glossy ink pen features:
• A roller ball pen that is easy and comfortable to write with
• Write slowly and allow to dry completely
• A raised effect that is delicate and can be crushed-down
• Waterproof on most surfaces
• Use on light backgrounds, and on plastic, glass, ceramic and metal
• Writes best on non-porous, clean, smooth, matte surfaces


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Specs
Model NumberSAKURA 38488
Shipping Weight0.60 oz
Body Color Clear
Body Material Plastic
Cartridge-Compatible No
Clip Material Plastic
Clippable Yes
Color Set No
Design Style Pen
Diameter - Grip 9.3 mm
Diameter - Max 9.3 mm
Grip Color Clear
Grip Material Plastic
Ink Characteristics Glaze Gel
Length - Capped 15.3 cm
Length - Posted 16.5 cm
Length - Uncapped 14.9 cm
Mechanism Capped
Pre-Installed Ink Color Orange
Tip Length 4.6 mm
Tip Material Metal
Tip Type Conical

Reviews
2 people found this helpful
  When I first used these..., June 14, 2011
By ali... - See all my reviews
This review is from Sakura Glaze Gel Ink Pen - 10 Color Set
When I first used these pens, I was disappointed. Then I learned how to use them. Unfortunately, they are not as rasied as I thought they would be, but they are the best that I've ever seen! No more embossing ink pens, embossing powder and heating tools!!

First off, you say away from porous paper. The ink seeps into the paper and that's that. What you want to do is write something slowly, then let it dry. Then write on top of it, slowly... If you write too soon, the existing ink will just get gooey and be dragged by the tip of the pen. You want to write gently, too, so that the ink comes out, but the pen does not press onto the existing ink. If you write gently enough, ink flows right out of the pen, onto the existing ink. Writing larger helps because the ink comes out in a broad fashion, so you'll wind up with wider letters than expected.

The 3D effect is not terribly huge. The letters that you write are raised, though. I sent a birthday card to my boyfriend and I addressed his envelope with the black ink. I wrote his name and address in large letters, let that dry, then I added about 4 layers, letting each one dry completely. Remember, like with nail polish, if you try to write sooner than it dries, you'll just drag the existing ink and ruin the effect.

The pens are awesome for addressing letters, writing a greeting in a birthday card (like "Happy Birthday", not the actual note), writing a salutation on the front of a greeting card, coloring in stuff. They are awesome and they have a place in my craft pen collection forever.
1 person found this helpful
  This is a great pen for..., July 26, 2010
By lilgreymouse - See all my reviews
This review is from Sakura Glaze Gel Ink Pen - Gloss White - Pack of 2
This is a great pen for highlighting marker work. I didn't realize at first that the ink needs to dry 100% before it looks white - it comes out clear. Drying time is about 5-8 mins. You need to be careful not to touch it while drying, as it smears fast.

Dries slightly raised, with a pearl-like finish. Over some marker colors, it does not come out perfectly white, most notably reds, but still adds a nice highlight for a finishing touch.

A lot of fun to use!
1 person found this helpful
  They do write on vellum,..., July 23, 2008
By bunni_lee - See all my reviews
This review is from Sakura Glaze Gel Ink Pen - 10 Color Set
They do write on vellum, however-- the "raised" texture is disappointing. According to the description, the written result can be "crushed-down." That's not the case. I've tried writing slower and letting more ink seep out, even letting less ink seep out of the nib, but no luck. The glazed effect IS pretty though. It's just disappointing that it's not raised as it portrays in the ad info.
  Brilliant color, writes..., July 10, 2012
By senami - See all my reviews
This review is from Sakura Glaze Gel Ink Pen - Gloss Blue - Pack of 2
Brilliant color, writes smoothly. It sometime does take time to get the pen started, after a period of resting period.
  I love these! I got them..., June 24, 2011
By myb... - See all my reviews
This review is from Sakura Glaze Gel Ink Pen - 10 Color Set
I love these! I got them as a gift and keep them handy all the time. I quickly realized you can build up layers to give it a more raised look, letting each layer dry or simply by writing very slowly, allowing enough ink to coat the paper. It's best on paper that doesn't absorb the ink. The writing is shiny like the name glaze implies.