This video discusses the use of Magic Puffy Pens by Ooly, a popular art tool. The pens are designed with bright and colorful ink that puffs up in just 60 seconds when exposed to heat. The Magic Puffy Pens come in six neon color pens, allowing you to transform any art project into a unique 3D masterpiece.
To use the Magic Puffy Pens, shake and squeeze the pen to get the ink flowing. For a more defined picture, use thinner outlines and less ink. Let the ink dry for approximately 5-10 seconds to prevent it from running when heated. Once the drawing is complete, use a high-heat hair dryer close to your design to add heat from the hairdryer.
Magic Puffy Pens are great for creating unique art projects, customizing greeting cards, and making coloring books pop. The best results are achieved by removing the tiny plastic cap from the pen tip and squeezing until you feel a pop, then applying ink evenly while continuing to squeeze.
In summary, Magic Puffy Pens are a fun and easy-to-use art tool that allows you to create unique and colorful art pieces. The pens come with six neon color pens, making them perfect for creating unique and memorable art projects.
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Really cool markers. I wonder if they’d work on fabric like a t-shirt. I used to fabric paint, but I got rid of all my stuff. I had paints that once you squeezed it on the thickness you wanted, let it completely dry. The next day, you covered it with a cloth and ironed it. It would puff up so cool, like silicone or rubber, probably something like you described. I made my daughter her Christmas stocking and put Rudolph on it. I used puffy paint for his nose and antlers. Can i have a drum roll, please… the nose puffed up so big and red. His antlers puffed up in brown, but I had also taken brown flocking and sprinkled it on them to make them hairy and fuzzy feeling when touched. It was so cute. Well, it still is. I’m in the process of making everyone stockings for this Christmas 🎄❤️🎉 Love the article and love you 🥰
I don’t know how to whistle with my fingers…. but I can whistle with just my mouth. Those are beautiful painted rocks. Those Magic Puffy Pens look neat and fun. 😃👍 it’s cool that they can be layered. 🙂👍 WOW!! 💫Great page and story. LOVE the “installation” piece. 💫 awesome fantasy land. Love it! 💖 (I’m terrified of heights!!! even a little step stool, or a chair is “too high” for me). I loved the Smurfs too. Clumsy Smurf was my favourite.
This isn’t new. Puff paint was big in the 90s. We all had puff paint shirt in the 90s. They were so much fun. I actually just came to the articles to see if you had to use a hair dryer to puff it like we had to. Yes, a higher heat makes it more puffy but can burn, as you found. Find some puff paints for clothes and make a puff paint shirt for your next project. Or maybe these will work on clothes too.
Those puffy pens are pretty cool. My nine year old niece would love them, especially in her Create This Book. About the whole heights thing that you brought up, I’m 37 and have lived in St. Louis my whole life, and I refuse to go up in the Arch. The lift that takes you to the top is small and shaped like an egg, so unless I have my favorite Cardinals player to go up with, it’s not happening…I’d probably get there and still chicken out. I’ve been down to the Arch several, several times, and it’s really cool, I’d highly recommend it if you’ve never been there. I just like it better when my feet are on solid ground.
Fun fact: I didn’t know how to whistle until half way through high school. I had a small interest in playing trumpet one year. Never switched from sax in the end, but learned how to whistle by accident. On heights… I did parasailing..paragliding… scared the crap out if my height senses, but I love being high in the air.
Very Interesting pens. Sarah. Not sure how i personally feel about them. In general very neat. Here lately ive been perusal alot of youtube. Seeing if i can get some inspiration for decor for my apt. So it make it feel more homey. Plus give a mid century modern feel. As a person dealing with everyday depression. I feel my apt doesnt say “ive lived here 4 yrs.” Walls are still bare as the day i moved in. So far ive found this artist that makes clay pair of pants that is a pot for greenery @apairofplants. I looked at her work. But as a person on the low income side. I could never afford her work. If i did with pets. Whats the chance of it fallin and breaking. That be a pricey accident. So without a kiln how would i go about making my own pair of pants for a plant. Baked clay, air dry? Use my oven as a kiln if thats even possible. I guess the only real thing that kind of stops me is the lack of money. Since i dont have a steady income.
Always love what you do but must be honest – this one was a bit tough to watch. Then when you mentioned The Last of Us, felt myself getting itchy. Was excited for that show because Mandalorian/Pedro Pascal fan but as soon as heard the word fungus 🤢😵💫, barely made it through first episode! 🫣🤷🏻♀️I know I sound as my kids say “extra” but just thought I’d share with you because you always sound very empathetic about things like this. Anyways … just writing this is giving me hives, so think can’t finish this one. But again – yours is one of my favorite websites. See you in next article girl ☺️😵💫😉