🎁 Color Your World with Crayola's Dual Tip Magic!
The CrayolaBrush & Detail Dual Tip Marker Set features 16 dual-tip markers, offering a total of 32 complementary colors. Designed for adult coloring projects, these markers include both a brush tip and an ultra-fine tip, making them perfect for calligraphy and detailed artwork. The set comes in a decorative storage case, ensuring easy organization and portability. Safe and non-toxic, these markers are suitable for artists aged 9 and up, making them an excellent gift for creative teens and adults alike.
Manufacturer | Crayola |
Brand | Crayola |
Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.88 x 9.38 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | 58 6501 |
Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Mulicolored |
Closure | Snap |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Ultra Fine |
Line Size | 0.5 millimeters |
Ink Color | Blue |
Manufacturer Part Number | 58-6501 |
V**0
Nice markers
I got these for adult coloring books. With winter here was looking for new things to do. I'm not sure if the paper in the books are thin but it does bleed thru so I use a piece of kids construction paper and it works fine. They haven't leaked and it has nice colors. Comes in a tin container.
B**B
Fun coloring
Awesome. its very slick and impressive for what a coloring pen can do. Coloring the edges is just nice. Very beautiful colors. love it. Thing to note, ink runs out pretty fast. Use it on small pictures and edges are workable.
M**M
Nice set for beginners
The media could not be loaded. Purchased for my 9 y/o who is just getting into drawing. It’s a nice beginner set and has just enough colors.
N**
Good beginner's brush pen for modern calligraphy.
Crayola has really upped their game with the adult coloring world. This includes the brand new brush markers coming from Crayola for all your calligraphy needs. Modern calligraphy is getting huge and these are perfectly priced for beginners and even for experts alike. Tombows are popular but Crayola is priced right as being a good beginner style marker to start off with until you're comfortable buying a more expensive brand. These markers have two tips - a brush tip and a smaller, finer brush tip. Each comes in two different colors. The brush tip is just slightly darker than it's counter end of the finer brush tip. 16 markers in all, with 32 different colors but about 16 different colors with two-toned shades of each color.I learned very quickly these are something that you have to use delicately. The brush tip is great for good thick strokes going down and soft light strokes going up but I've learned too quickly that pressing too hard on a brush tip pen will fray the tip. I would actually strongly advise using a regular Crayola or another brand marker in the fat/thin variables first and get your drills down and then once you've mastered the drills and build up your muscles in your wrist and hand to venture into these brush pens as well. Lettering is an art form and like any art form, it takes practice and technique to get it down. I definitely suggest buying these but feel comfortable with the strokes and drills of the lettering as well.I think that the experts of the lettering world will love these as a comparative marker to the other name brand markers and brush pens out there to do just as good of a job. I just wish I would have really practiced my techniques and drills before going fully into learning with these and ultimately fraying a few of the ends of the bigger brush tips.Beginner, expert, novices, all rejoice! These are some beautiful brush pens at a great affordable price to give you two shades of color to practice gradient, brush techniques, and so much more. They also come in a very nice tin box to store in. I will be getting more practice in and be sure to lighten my hand a little before purchasing again but you can bet I will be purchasing another set of these - so don't stop creating awesome things, Crayola!
T**R
Perfect For All Occasions. Excellent Quality, Price & Product Comparable To The High-Priced Brands
Crayola has been around forever. But they have not lost their quality. These were perfect for my project. I didn’t want to spend a lot of money on the professional ones out there. But, I didn’t want to buy cheap and low quality either. These were exactly what I needed. I would continue to recommend them for anyone doing general projects - school boards, school art, arts & crafts projects around the house, etc. The dual ends are perfect. They are ergonomic fir adults, simple enough for beginners and young ones to use. The colors are exact, they do not over saturate or bleed through the paper, poster board & they're ez wash-yeah, who is going to lie & claim they NEVER get markers on your skin while using them (any brand?)
M**E
Great markers and tin!
Love these!! Bought them for an older niece, and they are definitely a step up from the boxed crayola markers. Very nice markers and super nice tin to store them in.
J**S
Very good marker-no bleed through the pape
Good ink flow. Good color and no bleed through on paper. Just what I wanted in my color project.
A**M
Pill fast, not a good variety of colors, fine and brush tips
People say to use these for regular paper coloring books, BUT: they will bleed through the paper, they will pill and mess up even after only two layers of color (and you need to do two layers to reduce streaks!), and there's a poor variety of colors - I inevitably want a brush tip in a color that's only there as fine tip. The tips and color variety may be good for journaling but not good for coloring. It's a budget choice but almost less than useful.
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