***TIP: Store your bottle upside down to keep the glitter at the top. A thicker clear drying glue than I used should prevent settling but either way it still works very well.***
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Tags: copic, glitter, various ink








Aw, this is so neat!! Have to try this.
Oh great…now I will have to start collecting the refills! You are such a huge enabler, Kristy!
heheheh I know! I’m not sorry about it though lol.
wow awesome tutorial must try it!!!!
Awesome!
Oh I bet those are pretty when they dry, great idea and thanks for sharing it
wow glitter glue…you girls are awesome…I love this idea…thanks for sharing…love it
What a fantastic way to get just the color you are look ingredient for! Seems like it would be especially good for backgrounds or larger pieces that you want the glitter got between the pen and airbrush! Perfect! Thank you!
Oh wow. I’ve been trying to figure out which glue medium to use, Glossy Accents. And I never would have thought to use my copic refills for the color. Thanks.
The Glossy Accents definitely works well though I wish it was a smidge thicker. Store the bottle upside down if you find the glitter settles so you don’t have to stir as much or add more glitter to thicken it up
What a great idea to be able to have matching glitter on a coloured project – thanks for the great tut!
That is FANTASTIC!! What a GREAT idea!! I would have never thought to do that. So simple and just perfect! THANK YOU!!!
Awesome idea! TFS.
Great Idea! I gotta try this out..
Btw I need a matching baby spoon now. lol
Great tip!
Seriously?! I love this idea and I could actually do that! I’m going to have to steal one of my little guy’s rubber spoons–super idea! (I don’t have a blog, just commenting)
Great idea, I will have to try that… thanks for sharing.