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MMmm.. the metallic blue really has a nice hue to it.... I do like the shade even more than the darker marker.
Could you maybe try it on the edge of an old postcard, or something, before you attack the deck ?
As I said, I have had many bad surprises with metalic markers (even the fancy ones) because their ink has a special texture and they tend to bleed. Plus, when they bleed, it shows a lot, because the metalic ink covers the dark borders of the deck, or the side of the image if the deck is borderless. Metalic ink is very visible and opaque, so when they bleed, having a colorful image or a dark border, will not help hiding the mess.
Actually, I did not edge many decks in metalic marker, but NONE of my attempts ended up looking good. So, before I would go with this marker on your deck, I would try it first on any old cardstock, just to make sure.
PS hey, I dont want to alarm you, LOL ! I just share my unhappy experience so it wont happen to anybody else
Good luck !
I tried them both and actually the Marks-A-Lot bled more. My guess is because the metalic marker is a Dollar Store cheapie. It is not dripping with gooey ink like a more expensive metalic pen/marker might.