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Old 10-01-2013, 04:56 PM   #1  
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Default clear gellyroll pen

I watched a video on youtube, the lady stamped a hello on the front of her card, using black ink. She took what she said was a clear gellyroll pen and went over the hello, and it became really shiny, not glittery. She said it looks like it was heat embossed. Anyone familiar with this pen and where I can buy it? I looked online, in the stores and cannot locate it, only the glittery pens, thanks for any feedback on this.
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I'm going to guess it was really a Sakura Glaze pen. I think they also make gelly roll (they look very similar) but you can buy clear. It goes on clear & is raised just a bit - exactly like you describe.
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I love most of the different Sakura pens. Here are some (hopefully) helpful links:

Glaze Pens:
Glaze� 3-D Glossy Ink - Sakura Of America ... Power To Express
Color Chart: http://www.sakuraofamerica.com/image...colorchart.jpg

Gelly Roll Varieties:
Gelly Roll� Varieties - Sakura Of America ... Power To Express

This line includes the silver or gold shadow which I'm not fond of. It just doesn't suit the way I usually use pens/markers.

I LOVE the stardust line!

The Souffle line are soft colors and white and really fun for Spring-thmed cards (and easter egg images!):
Souffle� 3-D Opaque Ink - Sakura Of America ... Power To Express
Color Chart: http://www.sakuraofamerica.com/image...colorchart.jpg


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Yes, that sounds like the clear Glaze Pen by Sakura.
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Thanks for all the replies, I was able to locate the pens at Michaels...
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Some advice is to apply the glaze ink slowly - you'll get better results. Wonderful pens !
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