🎉 Color your world boldly, without limits!
The Crayola Super Tips Marker Set offers 100 fine-point, washable, and non-toxic markers in a spectrum of vibrant colors, designed for both kids and adults to create detailed or bold artwork with ease and confidence.
Manufacturer | Crayola |
Brand | Crayola |
Item Weight | 1.87 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.38 x 5.75 x 7.09 inches |
Item model number | 585100 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multi |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 100 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 3 |
Ink Color | Multicolored |
Manufacturer Part Number | 58-5100 |
K**.
Cheap but nice watercolor markers
I used these markers as a sort of watercolor marker, and for that I think they're really fun! Great color selection and cute packaging too. I did my painting on an Ohuhu sketchbook which actually feathered really bad but I didn't want to scrap it... Watercolor paper also wasn't ideal (barely reacts to water for some reason), but it was okay for my swatches. But compared to different mixed media paper it looks much better. So if you're using these for watercolors, then Canson or Strathmore mixed media sketchbooks would give the best results. EDIT: I've figured out that you can use gesso to make it work like watercolor on paper that normally wouldn't allow it!I decided to number mine since kids art supplies usually wont come numbered. But they're really fun to play around with! If you don't want to get your watercolors out or want cheaper watercolor markers, then these are really simple and fun to draw with! I haven't used these on printer paper yet, but I assume it might bleed through a little bit like other crayola markers. On sketchbooks though, it's perfectly fine.Overall I recommend! Sometimes artists gotta have some fun with kids supplies and elevate it somehow. But if you're wanting to buy these for a kid, they would do just fine too. :)
H**H
Great for adult coloring books
Got these for adult coloring books and I love them ! Awesome assortment of colors, writes smooth and last for a long time. Very good quality for the price. Crayola makes amazing products.
C**N
They're Super Tips, what more can I say
I bought these for bullet journaling so I had access to more colors to add as accents for the brush pens I already own. I know some people try to use them as brunsh pen substitutes in themselves, but I don't recommend it with how quick the tip wears down.The Pros:•They are so cheap. So. Cheap. They could be absolute garbage and only work for a day but honestly I would still recommend them for how cheap they are•Huge color variety! I did go to college for painting so I (not to toot my own horn) have a good eye for distinguishing color other folks might not. I appreciate having some colors that are close but one is warmer while the other is cooler, which does happen a bit.•The tips are, in fact, super! Very pointy to start out and the broad side is the perfect width perfect for highlighting. It is slightly thinner than the average 6cm dot grid found in most bullet journals•The back end of the marker is marked with the cap color, too, so you can't get the colors mixed up by putting the wrong cap on a marker•Surprisingly smudge resistant! Not smudge proof, but they don't smudge under other markers and they don't smudge pens more than expected (looking at you, Stabilo Boss) under them. They dry fast, so you also won't smudge them running your hand over them for the most part•They start out feeling very juicy, but not in a way that pools on the paper. You can get some good depth and variation in color in one stroke by varying pressure and speed.•Theyre buildable! Not blendable, but they dry quickly so can create 3 or so different shades without a problem on the paper (Rhodia 80gsm) I've been usingCons (which I will again emphasize are sort of less relevant because these were $15 at my time of purchase and would have to be worse than garbage for me to not recommend):•The biggest one for me, honestly, is that I can't organize them in the box!! This might not bother other folks and some of you may have marker stands, but I don't and this bothers the hell out of me! They're kept in the box by four smaller boxes which fit two rows of 13/12 markers, which means there's tons of room for the markers to wiggle everywhere as you're taking them out and putting them back in. This matters especially because...•They are only visually marked by color, not with any number or label. I tried using a Permanent Pilot Twin Marker to label them after I put them in rainbow order, but they are slick and it rubbed off immediately•They wear down in time. I set aside a handful of markers each month as one months color palette for my bullet journal, and after one month, the colors I heavily relied on have lost their tip and don't have much "endurance" meaning I can write and draw with them, but it doesn't take much until they get less ink and I have to set them aside and wait a minute. None have completely dried out on me in the couple of months I've had them, though•There are no true pastels! Good on Crayola for making nice and saturated markers, but there isn't anything that serves as a gentle highlight I can use•There are, of course, still some gaps in the colors.•The caps are hard to post on the ends sometimes. None have cracked so far, but it doesn't seem out of the realm of possibility•Not good to use with a water brush. They're surprisingly water resistant (which is generally a good thing!) So if you're looking for blendable markers you can carry with you for travel water color painting, they are not it•They will wear down so fast if you try to apply pressure and use them like a brush pen. Which is fine if that's what you're using them for! They still last enough to be worth it in my eyes. But after 3 or 4 uses you will find your upstrokes get thick and the bottom of your downstrokes don't have that nice deeper color.•It is hard to get a smooth color if you're actually coloring with them. This is a general complaint of most water based markers, though. They're really not mush worse than my expensive Tombows in that.Again, though, my gripes are incredible overshadowed by how cheap they are. I gave them five starts not because they're perfect, but because they are so cheap they do not have to be.
J**A
Vibrant colors and perfect for planning!
I absolutely love the Crayola Super Tips marker set! The color selection is amazing—so many vibrant shades to choose from. I use them for my planner and journaling, and they write so smoothly without bleeding through the paper. They’re fun to use and make everything look so neat and colorful. Highly recommend for anyone who loves to plan or get creative!
A**Y
Crayola Supertip Markers
I really like these markers. They’re great for simple coloring and the tips make it easier. They last long and are of good quality too.
M**.
Just what I needed. Skin tone shades ..
Everything I wanted .. fun bold colors bring the pages to life lightly color n it doesn't.. bleed through .. affordable.. skin tones ... ..will get a good quantity ... .. ( coco wyo)
A**R
Pleasantly surprised
Wonderful array of colors, washable, great product!
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