🎉 Paint Your Imagination with Ease!
The Refillable Water Colour Paint Pen Set by UK Phoenix includes three versatile pens with fibre hair brush tips in small, medium, and large sizes. Designed for both beginners and professionals, these pens feature a refillable water tank for continuous use, excellent flexibility for various strokes, and are easy to clean, making them ideal for vibrant watercolour paintings and calligraphy.
Brand | UK Phoenix |
Model Number | UK-Pho |
Colour | White, Black |
Package Dimensions | 16 x 4.5 x 1.2 cm; 10 g |
Material | Fibre Hair |
Special Features | Refillable, Easy to Clean, Various Brush Tip Sizes |
Item Weight | 10 g |
J**L
Very handy pens for use with watercolour pencils
I am currently attending an art class and I bought a set of watercolour pencils to try. I thought these would be easier to work with than watercolour paints. My art tutor recommended that I buy a set of refillable water pens to use with the pencils. This is easier and less messy than inserting the tips of the pencils in water. This has proved to be true and I am finding them very useful. This set was reasonably priced so suitable for a beginner like me. Recommended.
K**N
Love these
Really easy to fill and holds plenty of water. Comfortable and easy to use. Definitely my new go to for small projects.
R**C
D the job
They jo their jobs, but the best quality aroun
P**N
Neat
Really good,use it for decal setter and softenerSo much better than brushes into bottles
E**D
Need practice!
Prompt delivery. I am using the. To wet around tissue for decoupage. Am finding it a bit hard to get a narrow line that is yet wet Anouilh to tear.
M**Y
Good quality
Good quality, smooth when painting.
T**R
No water contamination or spillage
Well made and easy to use watercolour brushes, with the water inside you're ready to paint anywhere
S**R
Great brush pens
I bought these to use on napkins for decoupage. I was using a small paint brush dipped in water, but these water brush pens are much easier to use. Just 'draw' around the design on the napkin and gently pull the napkin away from where you've 'drawn' it will easily just pull away
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