- 1). Remove the cap from a jumbo permanent marker pen to expose the writing nib.
- 2). Pop the nib portion of the marker off the body. You can use the cap to lever the nib off or you can use a craft knife to cut through the body of the marker.
- 3). Remove any ink or paint inside the body of the marker and wash it out. Let the body dry completely.
- 4). Stick a pencil down the inside of the nib portion to force the nib out. Wash this part of the marker and let it dry too.
- 5). Insert the piece of chalkboard eraser into the hole you removed the nib from. You will have to force the eraser into the piece so only ½ inch of the eraser is sticking out.
- 6). Stuff the packaging foam into the nib piece of the marker. The piece should be filled tightly with the foam.
- 7). Drop a screw, point first, into the body of the marker and fill it with graffiti ink.
- 8). Push the nib piece back into the body of the marker with the eraser nib pointing up.
- 9). Wrap the body and nib piece in electrical tape to hold the pieces together and create a seal to keep the ink from leaking out. Replace the cap on the marker.
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