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Where to find Ceramic Paint Pens?

Has anyone used ceramic paint pens? I hope they are more manageable than ceramic paint + paintbrush (I‘m not so skilled at painting). Where can I find good multicolored ceramic paint pens? Like, what store? I don‘t want to buy online :(Thanks!

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Try to relax and enjoy the rideI have a feeling, since you are a new rider that you may be very tense and on edge when you ride. You should always be alert, however you need to stay calm and be sure to breath.
It tends to have the same effect on me. Leaving weather and length of ride out of the picture for now, riding requires a great deal of concentration, and THAT can be exhausting. You are constantly watching the road conditions, the traffic around you, etc. Then add to that the amount of time you're riding, the temperature, and whatever physical efforts you're making, and it can be tiring.
Riding a bike takes a tremendous amount of concentration and energy - it isn't like sitting in a car (glorified easy chair) and casually driving down the road. You have to be aware of all of your surroundings, look out for morons, and concentrate on clutch, shifting and brakes that are completely different from anything you've ever used before. You should be tired! Have a blast out there.
if you want to do really detailed work i found using a toothpick to be amazing. pretty tedious and you need a steady hand :)
Ceramic glaze pens which apply detailed glaze markings that are to be fired like other glazes can be bought at ceramics or pottery supply companies. Since you didn't name your location and these outlets tend to be local because of the weight of materials, you will have to look them up with Search Nearby on Google Maps from your address if you want to walk in. Because of the need for a kiln, I don't expect you will find them in chain stores unless you are thinking of something else (like plastic that looks like ceramics.)

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