Yesterday I reviewed the Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers– and they really are like having the look of watercolor with the ease of a marker and the semi-permanence of dye, all in one! But I digress. I colored in this little froggy and wanted to show you how I did it.

Sneak Peek of a stamp from the “You’re Sublime” stamp set from Stampin’ UP!
I used 5 markers and a spritz of water to get this look- and I think because you can lighten the colors with water, it’s a lot easier for me than using alcohol-based markers like Copics, Spectrum Noirs, Letra Set Promarkers.
Take a look at my 1 minute color!
If you like these, please let me know & I’ll create more as a go along. Thanks for watching!
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Love the frog. These markers look great, especially as they don’t seem to bleed through card stock like the alcohol markers do. Touching the tips together to blend the colors is a cool trick. Is there any staining of the brush?
Trying to decide between the 12 and the 24 pack. The 24 is overkill for me, but the 12 doesn’t seem to have purple.