What separates an investment marker from a cheap one? - Art-n-Fly

What separates an investment marker from a cheap one? - Art-n-Fly

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What separates an expensive marker from a cheaper one? If you’re just beginning your marker journey you may be curious why someone would buy “investment” markers when you can buy a whole set of markers at the dollar store. And hey, we aren’t hating on the budget markers! We started out with them and they certainly have their place, but today we want to tell you what makes an investment set “better”: ink, nibs, ingredients, and refillability.1. Type of inkWater-based ink can be used beautifully in its own way and has the added benefit of being washable for kids. However, alcohol-based ink stays wet longer which gives you the ability to blend and work with it longer. You also have significantly less streaking with alcohol ink. With the right paper, you can add layer upon layer without consequence.  High end alcohol

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