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Acrylic Paint Pens - 42 Acrylic Paint Markers - Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens (0.7mm) - Great for Rock Painting, Wood, Canvas, Ceramic, Fabric, Glass - 40 Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Markers Acrylic Paint Pens - 42 Acrylic Paint Markers - Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens (0.7mm) - Great for Rock Painting, Wood, Canvas, Ceramic, Fabric, Glass - 40 Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Markers Acrylic Paint Pens - 42 Acrylic Paint Markers - Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens (0.7mm) - Great for Rock Painting, Wood, Canvas, Ceramic, Fabric, Glass - 40 Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Markers Acrylic Paint Pens - 42 Acrylic Paint Markers - Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens (0.7mm) - Great for Rock Painting, Wood, Canvas, Ceramic, Fabric, Glass - 40 Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Markers Acrylic Paint Pens - 42 Acrylic Paint Markers - Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens (0.7mm) - Great for Rock Painting, Wood, Canvas, Ceramic, Fabric, Glass - 40 Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Markers Acrylic Paint Pens - 42 Acrylic Paint Markers - Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens (0.7mm) - Great for Rock Painting, Wood, Canvas, Ceramic, Fabric, Glass - 40 Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Markers

Acrylic Paint Pens - 42 Acrylic Paint Markers - Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens (0.7mm) - Great for Rock Painting, Wood, Canvas, Ceramic, Fabric, Glass - 40 Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Markers

Acrylic Paint Pens - 42 Acrylic Paint Markers - Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens (0.7mm) - Great for Rock Painting, Wood, Canvas, Ceramic, Fabric, Glass - 40 Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Markers Acrylic Paint Pens - 42 Acrylic Paint Markers - Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens (0.7mm) - Great for Rock Painting, Wood, Canvas, Ceramic, Fabric, Glass - 40 Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Markers Acrylic Paint Pens - 42 Acrylic Paint Markers - Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens (0.7mm) - Great for Rock Painting, Wood, Canvas, Ceramic, Fabric, Glass - 40 Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Markers Acrylic Paint Pens - 42 Acrylic Paint Markers - Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens (0.7mm) - Great for Rock Painting, Wood, Canvas, Ceramic, Fabric, Glass - 40 Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Markers Acrylic Paint Pens - 42 Acrylic Paint Markers - Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens (0.7mm) - Great for Rock Painting, Wood, Canvas, Ceramic, Fabric, Glass - 40 Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Markers Acrylic Paint Pens - 42 Acrylic Paint Markers - Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens (0.7mm) - Great for Rock Painting, Wood, Canvas, Ceramic, Fabric, Glass - 40 Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Markers
$ 31.05

Score By Feature

Based on 3,744 ratings
Easy to clean
9.48
Versatility
9.08
Easy to use
9.18
Value for money
8.98
Sheerness
8.68
Longevity
8.78

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For a smooth, consistent flow and a glossy, opaque finish, the Artistro Paint Pens for acrylic painting are made with the highest quality water-based Italian imported inks. Our 0. 7mm extra fine tipped nibs are lovingly handcrafted in Japan.
Bright colors and perfect artwork on nearly any surface are the result of high-quality ink. This acrylic marker set comes with a whopping 40 different colors, plus a black marker.
Non-Toxic and Safe Acrylic paint pens can be used to create art projects on a variety of surfaces, including rock painting, stone, ceramic, glass, wood, fabric, canvas, mugs, plastic, textiles, metal, and more.
You'll receive an e-book with step-by-step instructions for making rock crafts. Acrylic paint pens by Artistro are suitable for use on canvas.
The Ideal Gift: Personalize mugs and other personalized gifts for your loved ones with stunning custom ceramic markers. Acrylic paint pens make a great gift for artists and crafters.

Questions & Answers

Is it possible to use these paint pens in the rain?

Running a painted rock underwater after the paint appeared to be dry and the paint did not run was demonstrated in the video they provided for this product.

Is it possible to use these on a stretched canvas?

Yes, they can be used on stretched canvas. There is one word of warning. I accidentally discovered that alcohol breaks it down and removes it, especially 91% alcohol.

Is it possible for me to use them to paint with?

Yes, I use them on terracotta pots that have been painted.

White and black are repeated in the box of 42 pens, which I know. Do you have any extras in different colors?

Hello! No, all of the other colors are distinct. Only the black is left. You'll get an extra set of white pens with your order. There are several variations of each color for each shade. From deep blue to pale blue, and so forth.

Selected User Reviews For Acrylic Paint Pens - 42 Acrylic Paint Markers - Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens (0.7mm) - Great for Rock Painting, Wood, Canvas, Ceramic, Fabric, Glass - 40 Colors + Extra Black & White Acrylic Markers

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 42 box setbr>1. br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br> Bud Green + Chartreuse = Chartreusebr>2. Yellow is the color of a spring lemon. br>3. Orange Yellow + Sunburst Yellow = Orange Yellowbr>4. Orange + Coral Orange = Orangebr>5. Scarlet Red is equal to Redbr>6. Purple Red + Wine Red = Purple Redbr>7. Sakura Pink = Pale Pinkbr>8. Light Purple + Pastel Violet = Light Purplebr>9. Purplebr>10. Light Violet = Purplebr> 11. Violet = Dark Purplebr>Violet = Dark Purplebr>Violet = Dark Purple Bluebr>12. Indian Blue = Bluebr> br>13 Sky Blue = br>13 Sky Blue br>14. Light Turquoise = Shallow Green Dark Green = Spruce Greenbr>15. Spruce Green = Dark Green Brownbr>16. Walnut = Brown Putty is a synonym for Tanbr>17. 'Light Cream' is the same as 'Cream Yellow. 'br>18. Khaki = Pale Yellowbr>19. Goldbr>20 = Goldbr>Goldbr>Goldbr>Goldbr>Goldbr br>21. Cool Gray is the same as Cold Grey. 22. Warm Grey = Dark Greybr>Warm Grey = Dark Greybr>Warm Grey = Dark Greybr>War Silver is equal to Silverbr>23. 24 x White = 24 x White x White x White x White x White x White 25. Black = Blackbr>Black = Blackbr>Black = Blackbr>Black = Blackbr Jewel Green = Turquoisebr>26. Turquoise = Turquoise Emerald Green = Greenbr>27. Emerald Green = Emerald Green = Emerald Green = Emerald Green = Emerald Green = Emerald Green = Pinkbr>28. Vivid pink = Pinkbr> Brilliant Blue + Baby Blue = Brilliant Bluebr>29. Extra Whitebr>30 = Extra Whitebr>Extra Whitebr>Extra Whitebr>Extra Whitebr Extra Black = Extra Blackbr>br>So, if you're curious about which other colors are in the 42 box set but don't want to go through the trouble of searching and cross-referencing, Extra Black = Extra Blackbr>br> 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!.

Westley Fischer
Westley Fischer
| May 01, 2021
These are bright and colorful markers that can be used on a variety of surfaces
5/5

I've painted on wood slices, cardboard, laser-cut wood shapes, and rocks with these paint pens. Colors can be blended with a paintbrush, and the amount of paint that comes out of the markers is fairly consistent when compared to other brands I've tried. They've also been used by my teenagers to paint rocks, and they're very simple to use. Just make sure to give them a good shake before using them, and always test them on a piece of paper before painting on your surface to ensure they're ready to use.

Iris Oconnor
Iris Oconnor
| Feb 25, 2021
Amazing 100% 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩?%   Wow amazing , I really like these acrylic pens , 100% work ! Recommend 100% of the time! I adore it! Colors are vibrant and come in a variety of 42 different shades
5/5
Macy Anthony
Macy Anthony
| May 18, 2021
There are advantages and disadvantages to this pen, but it is still a fantastic pen
4/5

I am a rock painter. br>br>These pens and I have a love-hate relationship. Depending on the surface you're working on, they can be fantastic or terrible. br>br>The colors are fantastic, and the pigment density/coverage can be excellent. It takes a little longer for them to shake/mix than the other pens. If the pigment isn't shaken long enough, it won't mix with the base and you'll end up with a strange syrupy liquid that isn't true to its color. It usually turns out to be a lot darker than it needs to be. Inconsistencies and mismatched colors can result as a result of this. So shake, shake, shake, and dab, dab, dab with a piece of paper! To bleed off any unmixed color that has accumulated at the nib, "milk" the pen. I wasn't expecting the paint to be shiny. br>br> It could be useful information for customers to have. When painting on a hard, nonporous surface, the first coat of paint will dry quickly and peel while you apply color. As small bits of paint flakes pull up and mix in, leaving lumpy, bumpy, and ugly designs, this results in a horrible surface texture. I was about to throw these away until I tried them on a new type of rock I had bought. After that, everything was different! They were incredible on the slightly porous rocks! There were no issues that were similar. They produced a uniform, densely colored coat with no flaking!br>br>These pens have one advantage over poscas. The nibs are more difficult to work with (and possibly even smaller?). ) and the paint consistency is a little different, so you can get really thin lines and do some very precise workbr>br>It might be a good idea to get a smaller set of these if they're available to try them out on the surface you're going to work with first. If it's a good match, you'll love these pens and the colors they come in. br>br>I've attached a photo of some of the rocks I've made. Keep in mind that I use a variety of media, so not all of the colors you see here are from the markers. br>br>UPDATE: I've returned to update my review after spending some time with these pens, and I'm really enjoying them! I don't even use my high-end Posca pens any longer. The color density and range are incredible! It's a joy to work with the paint's "texture. " The only disadvantage is that the pens have to be shaken or mixed. It's difficult to get a good blend out of them. Before you start painting, you'll need to shake and "milk" the canvas. It's a minor quibble, but it would be simpler if they mixed the ingredients more quickly and thoroughly. br>br>At first, I didn't like the sheen of these pens because I was used to Poscas, but I've grown to despise the Poscas chalky finish, which can cause uneven surfaces, clumps, and appears dull in comparison. These pens produce a nice, even coatbr>br>I've added a few more photos of my more recent work. I'm blown away by the capabilities of these pens.

Nadia Case
Nadia Case
| Oct 14, 2021
Colors are stunning! Bright, vibrant colors! I really like this set of paint pens because it comes in such a cute gift box and the colors are so vibrant and don't soak into the wood
5/5

I strongly advise anyone to use this service.

Louie Curtis
Louie Curtis
| Nov 28, 2021
THE QUALITY HAS DRASTICALLY DECLINED, AND IT IS NOT WORTH IT AT ALL
3/5

Originally, this was a much better brand, but it appears to have suddenly degraded, as these paint pens clog easily, indicating that the paint quality is cheap and subpar. The paint pens' tips wear out quickly, rendering them useless, which is completely unacceptable for the price charged. We use paint pens all the time and spend a small fortune trying out new products, but as previously stated, these paint pens aren't worth the time, effort, or money they cost. Please read any negative product reviews before purchasing, as many products today are made of inferior materials solely for profit.

Raquel Miles
Raquel Miles
| Apr 25, 2021

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