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Acrylic Paint Pens for Rock Painting, Stone, Ceramic, Glass, Wood, Mugs, Metal, Fabric, Canvas (30 Pack) 28 Assorted Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Paint Markers. Extra Fine Tip 0.7mm Acrylic Paint Pens for Rock Painting, Stone, Ceramic, Glass, Wood, Mugs, Metal, Fabric, Canvas (30 Pack) 28 Assorted Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Paint Markers. Extra Fine Tip 0.7mm Acrylic Paint Pens for Rock Painting, Stone, Ceramic, Glass, Wood, Mugs, Metal, Fabric, Canvas (30 Pack) 28 Assorted Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Paint Markers. Extra Fine Tip 0.7mm Acrylic Paint Pens for Rock Painting, Stone, Ceramic, Glass, Wood, Mugs, Metal, Fabric, Canvas (30 Pack) 28 Assorted Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Paint Markers. Extra Fine Tip 0.7mm Acrylic Paint Pens for Rock Painting, Stone, Ceramic, Glass, Wood, Mugs, Metal, Fabric, Canvas (30 Pack) 28 Assorted Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Paint Markers. Extra Fine Tip 0.7mm Acrylic Paint Pens for Rock Painting, Stone, Ceramic, Glass, Wood, Mugs, Metal, Fabric, Canvas (30 Pack) 28 Assorted Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Paint Markers. Extra Fine Tip 0.7mm

Acrylic Paint Pens for Rock Painting, Stone, Ceramic, Glass, Wood, Mugs, Metal, Fabric, Canvas (30 Pack) 28 Assorted Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Paint Markers. Extra Fine Tip 0.7mm

Acrylic Paint Pens for Rock Painting, Stone, Ceramic, Glass, Wood, Mugs, Metal, Fabric, Canvas (30 Pack) 28 Assorted Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Paint Markers. Extra Fine Tip 0.7mm Acrylic Paint Pens for Rock Painting, Stone, Ceramic, Glass, Wood, Mugs, Metal, Fabric, Canvas (30 Pack) 28 Assorted Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Paint Markers. Extra Fine Tip 0.7mm Acrylic Paint Pens for Rock Painting, Stone, Ceramic, Glass, Wood, Mugs, Metal, Fabric, Canvas (30 Pack) 28 Assorted Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Paint Markers. Extra Fine Tip 0.7mm Acrylic Paint Pens for Rock Painting, Stone, Ceramic, Glass, Wood, Mugs, Metal, Fabric, Canvas (30 Pack) 28 Assorted Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Paint Markers. Extra Fine Tip 0.7mm Acrylic Paint Pens for Rock Painting, Stone, Ceramic, Glass, Wood, Mugs, Metal, Fabric, Canvas (30 Pack) 28 Assorted Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Paint Markers. Extra Fine Tip 0.7mm Acrylic Paint Pens for Rock Painting, Stone, Ceramic, Glass, Wood, Mugs, Metal, Fabric, Canvas (30 Pack) 28 Assorted Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Paint Markers. Extra Fine Tip 0.7mm
$ 35.99

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Based on 5,156 ratings
Easy to use
9.28
Versatility
9.13
Sheerness
8.68
Value for money
8.38
Longevity
8.68

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Product Description

Set of 28 most-wanted colors in extra black
Enjoy making art projects on a variety of surfaces such as rocks, stone, metal, pottery, treated smooth wood, plastic, cardboard, canvas, fabric, polymer clay, card stock, photo album scrapbook journal, and more with our acrylic markers paint pens.
Excellent for fine detail: 0. Acrylic paint pens with a fine point tip, 7mm, for drawing and fine line work. Acrylic paint pens make it simple to design a canvas, a custom mug, or a wine glass.
Artistro Acrylic paint marker pens are non-toxic and odorless, and they meet ASTM d-4236 and EN-71 safety standards. Please keep painting markers away from food.
Create stunning craft gifts for your loved ones to give or make as a unique gift. Alternatively, give the artists and crafters the paint markers for the rock set.

Questions & Answers

Good day to everyone! Would these stay 100% waterproof on polyester (but canvas-) ? tote (do you like texture)? I'm looking for a unique design to paint. Thank you very much! ?

Yes, 100 %, best of luck ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

Is it possible to use these on leather?

Most leather paints are acrylic-based, but don't use your "regular" acrylic paints that you'd use on paper, canvas, or wood for the best results. Leather paints are specially formulated for leather and last longer. Angelus paint is particularly well-liked by leather painters.

Is this something you'd use to make fabric?

They can be used on fabric, but they will fade after a few washes.

Is it possible to use these as a candle wick?

If acrylics can be used on wax, they should work well on candles as well.

Selected User Reviews For Acrylic Paint Pens for Rock Painting, Stone, Ceramic, Glass, Wood, Mugs, Metal, Fabric, Canvas (30 Pack) 28 Assorted Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Paint Markers. Extra Fine Tip 0.7mm

Extra-Clarification On Colors Between 42/30/12/15 (special) Extra-Clarification On Colors Between 42/30/12/15 (special) Extra-C Paint Pens with a Fine Tip So, first and foremost: Pens are fantastic
5/5

It's a lot of fun, and it's also very simple to use. But I'm not here to sell you these pens; instead, if you're interested in purchasing these extra-large pens, please contact me. If you're looking for fine tip paint pens, as I was, you might be wondering, "What set should I get?" 'All right, I'll lend a hand!' I'll go over which extra-curricular activities are available. br>br>I'll discuss which extra-curricular activities are available. Artistro's odd choice of naming the same color twice for two different sets (maybe they're hoping you'll buy the same product twice?). Fine tip sets have which colors and their overlaps, as well as the odd choice of Artistro in naming the same color twice for two different sets (maybe they're hoping you'll buy the same product twice?). To begin, all you'll need is the 42 box set if you want all of the colors (excluding the extra metallic colors from the metallic set and the glitter colors from the glitter set). It usually costs a little more than a dollar per pen, which is a pretty good deal. For your convenience, I've included a photo of the colors listed on the box, as well as a photo of all the pens lined up in the same order. br>br>After that, you'll notice that the third image I've shared is also pen colors from the side of a box; It's the box set with the number 30 on it. These appear to be very different colors, oddly enough! No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no Almost every "new" color is simply renamed (I prefer the majority of these names, by the way) with no actual new addition. (I'm also not sure if the print settings were off when the packaging was made, but the color swatches are drastically different. ) ) Here's a list of the 30 colors from the 30 box set, as well as their 42 box set counterparts: 30 box set br>br>                                   42-piece boxed setbr>1. Chartreuse is a type of wine that comes from the                   = Bud Greenbr>2. Bud Green = Bud Green = Bud Green = Bud Green = Bud Green = Bud Lemons in the Spring         br>= Yellowbr>br>br>br>br> Yellow with sunbursts = Orange Yellowbr>br>br>br>br>br>br Orange Coral           br>= Orangebr>br>br>br>br> Red Scarlet Scarlet                 br>= Redbr>6. Red wine                       = Purple Redbr>7. Purple Redbr>7. Purple Redbr>7. Purple Redb Pink Pale                       br>8. Sakura Pink Violet in a pastel shade           = Light Purplebr>br>br>br>br>br>br Violet (light)               br>Purple= br>Purple= br>P Violet is a beautiful color.                               br>11. Dark Purple Blue of India             12 = Bluebr>= Bluebr>= Bluebr>= Bluebr> The color sky blue                       br>13. = Sky Blue br>14. Light Turquoise = Shallow Green Spruce Green is a color that is found in nature.       15 = Dark Greenbr> Walnut is a type of walnut.                           Brownbr>16 = Brownbr>Brownbr>Brownbr>B Putty is a material that is used to create                                 = Tanbr>17; Tanbr>17; Tanbr>17; Tanbr> Creamy Light         18 = Cream Yellowbr> Yellow Pale           = Khakibr>19. = Khakibr>20. The precious metal gold                                 br>20 = Gold The color gray is cool.                 21. = Cold Greybr> Grey - Warm           22. = Dark Greybr> The color silver                             = Silverbr>br>br>br>br>br>br> White is a color.                           24. = Whitebr> the color black                             25. = Blackbr>= Blackbr>= Blackbr>= Blackbr>= Turquoise turquoise               br>26. = Jewel Green Emerald Green = Greenbr>27. Emerald Green = Emerald Green = Emerald Green = Emerald Green = Emerald Green = Emerald Green = a bright pink               28. = Pinkbr> Blue for the baby               = Brilliant Bluebr>br>br>br>br>br>br>b Whiter than white         30. = Extra Whitebr>= Extra Whitebr>= Extra Whitebr>= Extra Whitebr Extra dark in color           = Extra Blackbr>br>So, if you're curious about which other colors are in the 42 box set but don't want to go to the trouble of searching and cross-referencing, here's your chance. I'll list them here after looking at the two photos I provided: 31. br>br>32. br>br>33. br>br>34. Fluorescent Yellow (that's what it's called)br>32. Emerald Green (brighter than the "Emerald" Green from the previous number)br>33. Melanie (the color is a bluish green) despite the fact that it was given a strange name)br>34. Sapphire (a shade of blue that is slightly brighter than Sky Blue)br>35. Purple Stars (blue-purple-purple-purple-purple-purple 36. violet)br> 37. Pigeon Blue (dark grey blue) 38. Tawny (orange and tan) 39. Camellia Red (a bright red that borders on pink) Dream Purple (a shade of purple that is slightly warmer and darker than Light Purple)br>40. 41. Bright Pink (in a more natural tone than Pink's neon look) 42. Run Red (light orange cream color)br> Pale Pinkish Grey (disgusting name;) Is there a way to get the colors you're missing out on from the 42 box set without buying duplicates of all your 30 colors?br>br>So, if you got the 30 box set and decided you wanted the colors you're missing out on from the 42 box set, is there a way to get them without buying duplicates of all your 30 colors? Yes! Almost, but there's one flaw: Yellow Fluorescent The 15-box set called "Special Colors" on Amazon, but labeled "Trending Colors" on the package, has all the colors you'll need except the super bright yellow. There will be repeats of Chartreuse and Sunburst Yellow, as well as the ever-popular Chartreuse and Sunburst Yellow. White and black are in use right now. So, if you're looking to expand your 30 box set, this is a good buy. br>br>However, if you're thinking to yourself, "I just want some basic colors; why have you been wasting my time with all these fancy color names?" 'In that case, you should probably get the 12-box set. ' It's a simple concept. Black, White, Gold, Silver, Pink, Dark Purple, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red, and Brown are some of the colors available. Have fun!.

Micah Baxter
Micah Baxter
| Dec 21, 2021
Perfect in every way! I'm going to use them to paint rocks that I'll leave for people to find
5/5

br>I like these pens because the nib is hard, allowing for precision even on textured surfaces. Some people have expressed frustration with starting the paint flow, so I thought I'd share what worked for meโ€”it was simple and quick. I would take five pens at a time after unwrapping them all, uncap them, and hold them all in one hand while depressing the nib on paper 3- I shook them four times, recapped them, and then shook them again until the bead inside the barrel moved for ten seconds. In less than 20 seconds, you've got yourself a finished product! It had the desired effect. So all of my pens were flowing and ready to go in a matter of minutes! I hope you find this information useful.

Chandler Goodman
Chandler Goodman
| Nov 09, 2021
Consider it a fine brush that has been pre-loaded with paint
5/5

loaded. The first thing to keep in mind is that this paint *does* behave like paint. It's a water-based acrylic paint with a thin consistency. color). It doesn't work like an ink pen and isn't designed to. You should be fine with them if you follow the instructions. It's possible that you'll need more than one coat to achieve the desired effect. Here are a few pointers to get you started: 1. br>br> BEFORE EACH USE, MAKE SURE THE PEN IS WELL SHAKEN. This will mix the pigment and make the flow more even.
2. On a scrap of paper or something similar, prime the pen. Usually, four or five pumps are enough to get the flow going. If the pen runs out of ink before you're done, try repriming it with one or two partial pumps.
3. Allow a day for the paint to cure between coats if you're using multiple coats.
4. DO NOT FREAK OUT IF YOU MAKE A MISTAKE. A wet q-tip can be used depending on your support. Wash the blunder away, or wait until it dries before scraping it off or painting over it. br>br>I bought these to use on a ceramic paw print that my cat has. He died not long ago, and I no longer have a studio in which to store my paint supplies and projects. This was exactly what I needed to get the color and durability of acrylic paints without the mess. I'll post a photo of the completed piece once it's done.

Palmer Archer
Palmer Archer
| Dec 18, 2021
The most fluid painting pens I've ever used! Paint pens that are extremely high quality
5/5

It doesn't matter if you have to pump to get the ink out. Patience is the key to success. It's even and straight once these babies begin to flow. There aren't any clumps to be found. There's no sloppy paint here, just pure drawing fun. The colors are bright and vivid. Because of the variety of colors, I decided to purchase these. Don't be fooled by the negative reviews; I had a great time. This is a fantastic set of paint pens. The next project I'll be working on is pet rocks.

Ana THOMSON
Ana THOMSON
| Dec 22, 2021
Purchase a different product
3/5

I would not recommend these markers, regardless of how expensive they were. Several markers were and continue to be leaking. When they leak, the entire project is ruined, so I contacted the company and was told to disassemble them, clean them, and reassemble them before trying again. I haven't tried this because my markers are already a mess and I shouldn't have to deal with trying to dlfix brand new ones. I had hoped that the leaky ones would be replaced for the price. I only noticed one leak, but there are at least four others. Such a letdown.

Noe BYRNE
Noe BYRNE
| Oct 08, 2021
The naming of colors is extremely perplexing
4/5

I'm a professional artist, and these pens are used in some of my projects. I was perplexed by the color labeling when I first started purchasing the pens. The colors on the boxes are off, and each pack has a different and confusing color name for the same pens. I created a simple grid to demonstrate the differences between some of the pens I bought. I'd really like to see artistro standardize their color naming. br>In terms of performance, the product is enjoyable to use because most colors are opaque in one or two passes, which is difficult to achieve with many acrylic paints that flow as smoothly as this one. br>My biggest disappointment is the complete lack of a warm dark green, such as a forest green that would be ideal for tree shadows. The dark green is very blue here, and I usually have to use paints because it's not suitable for landscapes. br>The "Paint Marker Pen" product, which has a yellow box and yellow graphics on the pens, has a thinner formula and the white is not opaque. However, if you wait for it to dry and then apply a little more, you should be able to get coverage.

Emery Schmidt
Emery Schmidt
| Dec 10, 2021
Paint markers that are fantastic
5/5

These pens were a lot of fun to work with. Simple to work with. While the product was still wet, I was able to mix colors. The only thing I'd change is the ability to purchase only black and white.

Emmy Whitaker
Emmy Whitaker
| Dec 25, 2021

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