Sharpie metallic pens seem to lose their colour very quickly. I also tried a cheap brand of the push-down paint markers bit they leak too easily. Thanks for the advice!
What do you think of the Sharpie Creative Markers for autographs? Especially on toy windows. The red doesn't seem to stand out much for me. Looks kind of faded.
I see the packaging says "paint effect". Are they actual paint or just bold ink? I think the ink ones look bad you def wanna just use their oil based paint markers.
@@HybridToyReviews they are supposed to be oil based paint pens that you don't have to shake. They just recently came out. I don't know a whole lot about paint pens, but some colors look great and others not so much. Seems like the teals and black are best. The rest are meh. I used a red sharpie paint pen on a pop that looked great but I'm testing the same ones now and they look crappy and want to explode. Sharpies and paint pens often give me some trouble but paint pens are def better on toys than sharpies.
@southparkcrap Paint pens are 100% the move. I love the sharpie paint ones. I never re-use them tho at the end of the day I toss them and buy a new one fkr next time. They dry out between cons
Assuming you're US based you can get the sharpies at walmart, gold decocolor too. The other decocolors at craft stores like Michael's or Hobby Lobby. Or all of them at craft stores tbh. Or online
You should also try out the Sakura pentouch metallic paint pens. Those work really well too.
Sharpie metallic pens seem to lose their colour very quickly. I also tried a cheap brand of the push-down paint markers bit they leak too easily. Thanks for the advice!
Yeah the sharpies look sad after a while 🤣. Definitely glad I went to paint pens for everything
Are the Decocolor markers fine point?
They are. But they're not like super fine they're about the size of a normal sharpie marker tip
What do you think of the Sharpie Creative Markers for autographs? Especially on toy windows. The red doesn't seem to stand out much for me. Looks kind of faded.
I see the packaging says "paint effect". Are they actual paint or just bold ink? I think the ink ones look bad you def wanna just use their oil based paint markers.
@@HybridToyReviews they are supposed to be oil based paint pens that you don't have to shake. They just recently came out. I don't know a whole lot about paint pens, but some colors look great and others not so much. Seems like the teals and black are best. The rest are meh. I used a red sharpie paint pen on a pop that looked great but I'm testing the same ones now and they look crappy and want to explode. Sharpies and paint pens often give me some trouble but paint pens are def better on toys than sharpies.
@@HybridToyReviews oh I'm sorry, they are water based acrylic markers.
@southparkcrap Paint pens are 100% the move. I love the sharpie paint ones. I never re-use them tho at the end of the day I toss them and buy a new one fkr next time. They dry out between cons
@@HybridToyReviews thanks broseph! I will get new paint pens again then. Maybe that's why the red ones are bad. I've had them for almost a year.
Where can you buy them pens?
Assuming you're US based you can get the sharpies at walmart, gold decocolor too. The other decocolors at craft stores like Michael's or Hobby Lobby. Or all of them at craft stores tbh. Or online
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