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Chameleon pens are 

different!

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It was Syndee Holt that brought my attention to the Chameleon pens and how effective they can be on polymer clay so ClayAround have now a full stock of them (see here)  and below is a video that she kindly made showing us the possibilities:
(Incidentally the sound does not seem to come up well on my browsers so I hope it is better for you!)   You will note, too, that she talks about silk screens - which we also have (see here)

Here you can download the Chameleon colour chart showing you the plethora of colours that are available

The Chameleon company have also produced a raft of very useful videos too - everything you want to know about how to use the pens

First of all there are the technique videos: 

You can buy their 'colourless blender separately or in one of the multi pen kits - it is an interesting addition to their range: 
Then they have a video that help you keep your pen in good condition 
and more videos to explain how to refil or replace parts of your Pen (ClayAround does not have any of these yet, but if you require them then we can get them for you.)
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