Spectrum Noir launches new Glitter Markers

The water-based Glitter Markers offer vibrant dye-based colour and intense sparkle effects through a fine bullet nib, which is ideal for colouring, cardmaking, lettering, embellishments and more. 

Spectrum Noir’s new Glitter Markers are archival and acid free, giving users striking colours that will last over time. The versatile sets are available in three sets of six complimentary colours: Cool Elements; Neon Lights and Vibrant Florals.

The markers, which are perfect for adding finer, finishing touches, will complement Spectrum Noir’s existing Sparkle pens, which are great for covering larger surface areas and adding broader strokes of sparkle.

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Also launching with the Spectrum Noir Glitter Markers are six Crafter’s Companion A6 stamp sets which have been designed to show off the shimmering effects of the new markers.

To find out more or place an order you can contact Michelle at michelle.jeffries@spectrumnoir.com.

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