
Flat Drawing β Raised 3D Relief Texture
Best for: 3D cards, framed art, textured doodles, handmade ornaments, and display crafts.
One Pen Set, More Creative Surfaces
Paper & coloring pages
A Simple Creative Process With A Big βWowβ Moment
Draw β Heat β Pop Into 3D
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a 3D pop relief art pen?
What is a 3D pop relief art pen?
It is a heat-activated drawing pen that creates raised foam-like texture after gentle heating, turning flat strokes into touchable 3D craft details.
How does the 3D effect work?
How does the 3D effect work?
Draw your design first, then apply gentle heat according to the instructions. The ink puffs upward and creates raised texture.
What surfaces can I use it on?
What surfaces can I use it on?
It can be used on paper, canvas, fabric, wood, and many matte craft surfaces. Always test first, especially on fabric or finished surfaces.
Can beginners use it?
Can beginners use it?
Yes. The process is simple: draw, heat, and let the texture form. No sculpting or advanced painting skill is required.
Can kids use it?
Can kids use it?
Kids can enjoy the drawing step with adult supervision. The heating step should always be handled or supervised by an adult.
What should I use for heating?
What should I use for heating?
Use warm air as directed by the product instructions. Avoid open flames, overheating, or placing heat too close to the artwork.
Does the texture stay raised after cooling?
Does the texture stay raised after cooling?
Yes, once cooled, the raised foam-like texture is designed to hold its dimensional craft finish. Avoid crushing or scratching the surface.
Can I use it on clothing?
Can I use it on clothing?
It can be used on craft fabric areas, but test first. For frequently washed clothing, results may vary by fabric, heat setting, and washing method.
What crafts can I make?
What crafts can I make?
You can make greeting cards, framed art, ornaments, keychain charms, mini figures, canvas decor, fabric details, and personalized gifts.
Is it messy like clay or plaster?
Is it messy like clay or plaster?
No. It is much cleaner than clay or plaster because you draw directly with a pen, then activate the texture with heat.