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berry lane bears Berry Lane bears
essex
Posts: 65

Hi everyone ,  bear_thumb
I am a newbie and what a fantastic friendly site this is.
I have been using the copic marker pens and the aircan system with it ,but do you have to heat set this after as i find when handling the bears you still get some rub off. Any suggestions any one.
Angela bear_grin

MerBear MerBear Originals
Brockville, Ontario
Posts: 1,540

I use the Copic pens - never found any rub off and don't heat set it. Are you using it on mohair?

Marion

Donna Donna's Duin Bruins
Burbank, CA
Posts: 900

It is recommended that you do heat set the copic dye.  I use a blow dryer.  Some people put them in a very low oven.  I have done it both ways heat setting and not setting.  I only had one that the color faded until I heat set it.
Donna

berry lane bears Berry Lane bears
essex
Posts: 65

Hi Marion and Donna ,
I am using mohair , but I will try the heat setting with a blow dryer , My husband says i burn everything in the oven,so I don.t think I'll
chance that ,

Angela

MerBear MerBear Originals
Brockville, Ontario
Posts: 1,540

have you tried to do a search on the board using "copic markers"? There is a lot of prior information that might be useful to you.
I also have the airbrush system but do really use it since I prefer to just use the markers themselves.

Marion

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