Visit To Chalk Ink Headquarters in Austin - Lily & Val Living

Visit To Chalk Ink Headquarters in Austin - Lily & Val Living

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At the beginning of December, Emily and I had the pleasure of attending a special two-day event held by Chalk Ink in Austin, Texas! It was a first time for both of us visiting Austin and we loved it! It was great to learn more about Chalk Ink markers, visit their fun headquarters, and explore a new city. How amazing is this “Welcome to Austin” sign hanging in the Chalk Ink headquarters? It was created by Anilyn. She used Chalk Ink’s Artista Pro line, which is their line of water resistant markers perfect for sign painters or projects requiring the most staying power. These markers can be removed with ammonia based cleaners. One of my favorite things I learned about Chalk Ink markers is that they can be used on any non-porous surface! My mind was racing with possibilities. Yay for adding hand lettering to wine bottles, glasses, windows, and even granite countertops as they did here! Love. As part of the visit, we played and experimented with the markers. They set up a table with multiple chalkboards, surfaces, makers in a bunch of gorgeous colors, and we got to sit down and craft together. Drawing and crafting with Emily and the other amazing […]

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