After you get that down (which is super easy), they provide a great, solid line of paint on every surface
Looking closely on smooth surfaces like plastic I could see some of the strokes with the pens but if I quickly swirled the paint pen while the area was wet then the lines were harder to see
I guess with oil paint it would be hard to get a fine writing line.
Used for about 20 minutes doing short little lines for a calendar project and the tip fell out!
I can draw or write with them very smoothly with no skipping or uneven lines
The silver pen, identical to the other one except for the ink color, was leaking everywhere any time someone put a bit of pressure on the tip as if to write with it
Bought these to Paint Rocks, Haven't stolen the time to play yet
They worked well the entire time we used them and dried pretty quickly to keep from smudging while in use.
I used another brand that worked great but have a hard time finding them
, this wasn't a one off situation, bleed one second and dry out the next, yay inconsistency, but they caused me to have to repaint sections of my work, which is counter productive and costs me valuable time
I bought some white tees for a friend's game night and we had a white tee shirt contest, instead of water we used these markers, my husband was a little disappointed no water was involved but that's another story
My husband is concerned that I am drinking oil based paint dots, which is probably very valid.
It was a polka dot one, and the dots are starting to move and my husband is concerned that I am drinking the oil paint dots.
Now my students use dry erase markers everyday, so I kept the removal trick a
I suppose I'd like them a little larger with more paint as it seemed I burned through em pretty quick.
Use a dry erase marker to remove at the end of the year.
Hint: they can erase if you write over them with dry erase marker
Unfortunately the pots must be clean and absolutely dry and you really need to be able to put the cleaned dry pots on their side so the marker can be held with the tip down not sideways
Now my students use dry erase markers everyday, so I kept the removal trick a
You do have to put in the extra muscle to remove it with dry erase marker and Kleenex.
I followed instructions fully, but after a few minutes of use it was either dry tip or blobs of paint falling out and ruining my project
The first time I used one of the markers, the tip fell completely out and dumped paint everywhere, ruining my project
I would recommend to anyone needing paint markers for a crafty project!
It's a great craft project that the anyone can enjoy, and an awesome gift idea!
Pretty easy for my toddlers to use, however, they did sometimes pool up paint which made the project a little messy and not as neat as it could've been.
Repeat this process until felt tip has been *entirely* soaked by the ink--do not stop just because some ink begins making its way onto the paper!Once that is finished, you will need to continuously take a few moments and depress the tip to allow some ink flow as you paint in order to regenerate the moisture in the felt
I can attest that the paint is permanent on fabric, as I had a poor moment in judgment and shook one without the cap on and got a cool splatter effect on my blanket
I can attest that the paint is permanent on fabric, as I had a poor moment in judgment and shook one without the cap on and got a cool splatter effect on my blanket
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I purchased them for guests to use to sign a canvas photo at my wedding and they leaked and dripped ALL over the place, ruining our photo
They are also fantastic on every type of paper I have tried, photo, matte, construction etc.
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Color:Assorted Fashion Colors
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Size:5-Count
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Style:Medium Point
Create colorfully painted rocks, inspired scrapbooks and fun window designs in vivid color with Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers
Loaded with bright, quick-drying paint that has an opaque sheen, Sharpie paint pens are perfect for both school projects and the jobsite
The ink resists fading, water and abrasions, is removable from glass and designed to stand out on both light and dark surfaces
Each oil-based Sharpie marker has a medium point that creates clear yet bold marks to make your rock painting ideas come to life.