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Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 8 Count - Great for Rock Painting Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 8 Count - Great for Rock Painting Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 8 Count - Great for Rock Painting Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 8 Count - Great for Rock Painting Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 8 Count - Great for Rock Painting Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 8 Count - Great for Rock Painting

Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 8 Count - Great for Rock Painting

Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 8 Count - Great for Rock Painting Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 8 Count - Great for Rock Painting Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 8 Count - Great for Rock Painting Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 8 Count - Great for Rock Painting Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 8 Count - Great for Rock Painting Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 8 Count - Great for Rock Painting
$ 16.80

Score By Feature

Based on 1,300 ratings
Value for money
9.28
Easy to use
8.88
Longevity
8.18
Sheerness
8.49

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Rock painting, scrapbooking, posters, and window art are all great uses for colorful ink.
Fading, smearing, and water resistance are all features of this oil-based ink.
On dark, light, and reflective surfaces, high contrast colors produce opaque, glossy marks that stand out.
The medium point creates strong, visible lines that are ideal for window decoration.
Sharpie paint pens in the following colors: black, red, white, orange, purple, pink, lime green, and aqua blue Before using, hold the tip of your finger against the tip of your face. Recap and shake things up. Several times press the tip against the surface.

Questions & Answers

Will these bleed through to the other side of the page?

When I used these pens, I used paper towels to prevent the paint from bleeding through. And when I tried them on regular printer paper, they bled through. If you used them on cardboard or something very thick, I don't believe it would work.

Is it possible to use these markers on a canvas?

On canvas, Sharpies work well.

Is it okay if I use it on fabric?

Metal, pottery, wood, rubber, glass, plastic, and stone can all be painted with these paint markers. We suggest Stained by Sharpie or Rub-On for fabric surfaces. Markers for dubbing.

Is it possible to use these on the midsole of a shoe?

Oil-based Sharpie- Based Paint Markers can be used on a variety of surfaces, including paper, metal, pottery, wood, rubber, glass, plastic, and stone.

Selected User Reviews For Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 8 Count - Great for Rock Painting

Paint pens of exceptional quality
5/5

These paint pens are a lot of fun to use. Every few years, I purchase a new set. I write students' names on their desks with them in my classroom. (It can be removed by soaking it in hand sanitizer. ) I also use these with my students to make Christmas ornaments out of plastic and glass balls. The colors in this pack are bright and cheerful. They're of excellent quality and will last for years.

Felix Beard
Felix Beard
| Jul 06, 2021
Flaked off completely- It was a nightmare! I bought these because I was writing names on plastic buckets for a staff event and I trusted the Sharpie brand
3/5

I finished all of them in 5 hours. When I returned to set them up, I discovered that all of the ones I had used black on had completely flaked off and were just sitting there! The rest of the colors were fantastic. But having to redo and clean up so many was a disaster for me. It was a complete nightmare, and it had nothing to do with the product I chose.

Guadalupe Madden
Guadalupe Madden
| Jun 26, 2021
It dries quickly and has a foul odor
3/5

Even with the cap closed, these markets dry out far too quickly, and the same is true on the canvas; you can't even fine tune or fix a blemish before it's too late. They also have a peculiar odor that does not appear to be typical of markers, paint, or ink. They have a rusty, dead fish odor to them.

Valeria Cortez
Valeria Cortez
| Feb 08, 2021
This is definitely an outdoor garden painting with a twist!   I went to Home Depot to get paint and noticed that "sharpie" now sells "oil based" markers
5/5

I only found a few colors there, but the rest are available here. In my garden, I wanted to add some color. Later, I was asked to bring my amateur skills over to teach soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. . . I had little to give, but how could I say no to that request?? My obsession with these markers is insane. Freedom with a purpose. . . a special community project. . . It's amazing how quickly they dry. I literally paint and turn my pots and keep going. . . I learned to pace the color changes so I wouldn't ruin the markers by coloring over new paint. SHARPIE BRAND IS MY FAVORITE BRAND PERIOD.

Rhys McKay
Rhys McKay
| Jul 30, 2021
I'm sorry I bought it
3/5

I had to layer the white ink three times because it was so thin. It's a good thing it didn't go away after baking and hand-washing. The only drawback was that I had to wait for the first layer to dry completely before adding another, which was a lengthy process. When the red ink was baked, it turned violet. It didn't have a particularly nice finish, either. After hand-washing, the black ink was completely gone. Even though I baked it at 450°F for 40 minutes and tried four times with different oven temperatures and times, the result was the same. This is a complete waste of money and time.

Kynlee Potts
Kynlee Potts
| Feb 05, 2021
It's far superior to a paintbrush
5/5

This was fantastic. Other paint pens I tried simply smudged, smeared, or chipped off after drying. These are OIL BASED and work wonders on any surface I've tried them on - Glass, pallets of wood, and metal are some of the materials used in this project. There is no smudging, and it lasts for a long time even when wet. They are simple to use and do not bleed when used correctly. Because the tip is medium, it isn't super skinny, but it does make a fine point if you're doing small work. I made a lot of pallet art with these. I traced the letters' outline with a stencil before filling in the letters with these markers. It turned out beautifully, and no one would guess I used a paint pen instead of a brush and paint. I actually ordered a second pack of the black, silver, and gold to put on the side of a car door as an "In Loving Memory. " This brand has made me very happy.

Sloane Hopkins
Sloane Hopkins
| Dec 07, 2021
Great! I used these to make a design on a drink tumbler made of plastic
5/5

I used them to make a design on a light switch cover plate that rubbed off in a few days without being sealed with something because it can get wet, but I couldn't use soap on the design because it's on the outside, so I used them to make a design on a light switch cover plate that rubbed off in a few days without being sealed with something. Overall, I am very pleased with my purchase. It's as if you're using a pen to paint with!.

Lexi Hale
Lexi Hale
| Dec 15, 2021
Last a little longer
5/5

Because they are wider than most paint pens, they don't dry out as quickly; I have some that are still usable a year after purchase, while the skinny ones I bought a month ago dried up before I could use all of the paint. When I need more of these, I'll buy them again.

Keaton Lin
Keaton Lin
| Jan 10, 2021

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