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Order Form for Snail Mail orders
Please, all orders need to be at least $10 to help keep the lower priced items lower priced, thanks!
If using Paypal and you have a "plus postage" item, I'll be asking for the extra postage before I can ship your item, thank you!
Outside the U.S., Canada or Mexico? give me an email (above) and ask about shipping (I never charge handling, only actual shipping charges)
If using a Credit Card, please note that if you have items that are not postpaid, the only extra I charge is if the shipping is over the postpaid items you have in your shopping cart (the difference).  So, your cc charge may be higher than shown on your receipt.  If you have to know the exact total, please email me so I can remember to email you your total.  
Also note that I don't always charge you right away, so if using a debit card be SURE to keep that amount in the account -- I will eventually charge you for your total.  If you don't receive something you ordered, and you used a credit card, I DO NOT charge you for those non-shipped items.
Remember, I am INTERIOR MATTERS on your billing, thanks!
Marking tools, Pens, Pencils




HINTS FOR WORKING WITH FABRIC MARKERS:
1. Test all fabric markers before using on quilting or needlework.
2. when using pink or purple disappearing ink pens DO NOT pile-up the fabrics or put them in poly bags until the ink has completely disappeared.  The ink requires air circulation to spontaneously disappear which will be retarded by piling or bagging.
3. For water erasable pens (blue), USE PLAIN WATER ONLY.  Make sure all lines are out before washing in any type of soap.  Soap may set marks permanently.
4. DO NOT IRON over any pink or purple marking lines before they totally disappear, or are washed away with plain water as ironing may set lines permanently.
5.  For erasing blue lines, do not use any chemical liquid sold on the market - USE PLAIN WATER ONLY!
6. When using White Ink Pens, lines can be made to disappear with plain water, ironing, or they will spontaneously disappear over time.  Ink is air erasable.


I'll be updating this page -- I have several fabric markers....just ask!