🎉 Elevate your art game with Primrosia60 – where every stroke tells a story!
The Primrosia60 Dual Tip Marker Pens feature a unique combination of a watercolor brush tip and a 0.4 fineliner, offering artists a versatile tool for sketching, illustration, and calligraphy. With 60 vibrant colors, these non-toxic, acid-free markers are designed for both blending and detailed work, making them perfect for any creative project. Ideal for artists of all levels, these markers encourage community sharing and innovation.
Manufacturer | Primrosia |
Brand | Primrosia |
Item Weight | 1.13 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.74 x 3.74 x 7.09 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Flora |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 60 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 60) |
Point Type | Fine and Brush |
Line Size | 0.4mm and brush tip |
Ink Color | 60 Various Colors |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1001 |
E**R
So nice!
Love the colors and how well they work.
B**�
Beautiful natural colors
The box looks like pre opened, but I still like my new markers!
S**T
Beautiful juicy colors! High quality art journal.
The 60 count Primrosia pen set is packaged so beautifully that I just want to keep it out so I can see it. The journal that matches them is also beautiful and has heavy paper that can stand up to light watercolor if you choose to add water to the pen work. I love these and plan to add to my pen collection with other sets from Primrosia. You can also download a color chart to fill in and coloring sheets.
B**A
Nice lines, beautiful packaging
When it was time to replace some of my Tombow dual tip markers, I decided to try these Primrosia Dual Tip Marker as I often use the Primrosia acrylic paint markers and love them. The set comes in absolutely beautiful packaging. The markers all fit nicely in the holder, which is helpful when using them. There are no color names, but each marker is numbered along with a color guide on the back of the packaging. The color and line were best on the 160gsm,180gsm, and 240gsm, but there was some bleeding through on the 80gsm, some ghosting on 100gsm, and some pulling on the watercolor paper. They're comparable to my Tombow markers, though, and given that I don't often use less than 160gsm, for the difference in price, I'm happy with the purchase so far. They also come with a few replacement nibs, which I thought I was a nice bonus.
G**R
Smooth, Bright Marker Pens
I've used tube, dry, and pencil watercolors - and so far, for sheer ease and enjoyability of use, these watercolor pens are my favorite! I was a little worried they were going to bleed or run but they've done neither. Used as markers they're also excellent, and if you're careful you can avoid overlapping the layers so it looks as smooth as if it were printed. It's also super nice that they have the fine tip ends, because you can go back and add details. Make sure to have a piece of test paper nearby though because sometimes it's hard to tell what shade a marker is, exactly - and it changes a little when the watercolor part comes in. But all in all great value, easy to use, and if/when these run out I'll be back for more.
A**R
Great Bullet Journaling Pens!
I got these to use in my bullet journal for a little color. The tip is a felt on the stiffer side which I'm told is easiest for starting out. The fine point is very fine. The shade range is large and the colors are lovely. The brush end cap goes on VERY tightly so hopefully they won't dry out anytime soon, but that also means when I uncap it I sometimes get tiny flecks of pigment on my hands. Price seems very reasonable for a dual tip.
L**P
BUY THESE MARKERS!
It really doesn't even seem fair to call these gorgeous art tools "markers" because when I think of markers I think of the yellow and green box of my childhood that had very few colors, very little depth, and (as far as I knew) only one use. These Primrosia markers are SO much more than that. The colors are gorgeous, the watercolor aspect is incredible, and they came with extra nibs for just in case. How cool is that? I'll admit, I'm a novice at best but I'm still really loving creating with them. Next thing I'm getting is one of the BEAUTIFUL journals.
N**Y
A little expensive, but worth it!
I'm starting to get into scrapbooking and I wanted to invest in a set of markers without breaking bank. The initial cost IS a little steep especially when you can get a different set cheaper elsewhere, however, because I wanted to invest in this, I thought this would be perfect (also, I admit, the cuteness and visual appealing look of the packaging was big determining factor hehe).Most of the thicker brush side is GREAT and flows so well! The colors are vibrant and I love that they can able be used to create the watercolor effect. The fine tip, while fine in general, could be improved. Some color flowed well but there were some that felt a bit dried out. Maybe it's a product issue itself, but it's not too big of an issue since it still works.I can definitely see myself using this far into the future!
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