This post is sponsored by IDO3D PRO gel pen to show you this new 3D pen for kids. All opinions expressed in this post are my own.
Have you ever wanted to bring a drawing to life? With the IDO3D gel pen you can. I was sent a free pen to use to see how it works. When I was using it for the first time, it reminded me of frosting a cookie. Start with the outside edges first, then fill in with remaining gel. It really is easy to use.
Like with anything brand new, I had to try it out myself first then I let my son play with it. His imagination is far superior than mine. I showed him how to use it, and he ran with it. I like that my son can bring his creations to life with this 3D pen for kids.
How to Use the IDO3D PRO
The IDO3D Pro Pen comes with the pen, 3 pen tips, battery, 3D ink cartridge and plastic tracing sheet. There are several tracing pages at the IDO3D website to get you started. Feel free to draw and create your own designs and bring them to life with the IDO3D pen. Create a design on your own and place the tracing sheet over the design. Then draw over it.
The Best 3D Pen For Kids
It was fun to create little characters using this 3D Gel pen. I love the gel is a little more forgiving than using a regular 3D pen. I highly rate the versatility of being able to fill in an area, then allowing it to cure with the light. It reminds of decorating with frosting. Outline the outside, then use the light to cure and set it. Then just fill in the rest. I love the flexibility with the gel. Either use it to color in an area or you can draw and have the gel harden right away. The 3D pen for kids is like having the best of both worlds.
Here is a video of me creating this little bug guy with my IDO3D Pro pen.
You can find out more information on their IDO3D website or it can be found at Michael’s Stores in the coloring area. Michael’s stores carry a variety of colors to choose from too. We keep going back for more.
Share your creations with the #IDO3D hashtag.
Jean says
Choosing the right brand is indeed necessary in giving life to a drawing. That pen does the job pretty well.