Acrylic markers, also known as acrylic paint pens, are drawing tools filled with water-based acrylic paint. Once dry, the paint forms a permanent, opaque, and typically waterproof layer. This property allows them to be used on a wide variety of surfaces, making them a versatile tool for hobbyists and DIY projects. Choosing the right marker depends on the specific technical requirements defined by your project.
The decision to purchase a specific acrylic marker set should be based on an analysis of product features. The following parameters are relevant for application.
The tip of an acrylic marker is a key factor in determining paint application and possible stroke styles.
The ink system affects handling and paint flow.
Opacity is a crucial quality feature. Highly pigmented ink provides excellent coverage, even on dark or uneven surfaces.
The composition of the acrylic paint determines which surfaces it will adhere to. High-quality acrylic markers are designed for a wide range of materials. These include:
For projects like rock painting, pens for painting on stones with high opacity and abrasion resistance are preferable. For glass or ceramics, special glass paint pens are suitable, as their paint can often be heat-set in an oven for permanent durability.
Based on technical specifications and application areas, we present a selection of acrylic markers.
Why we recommend this product: This set stands out with its direct-flow ink system, which eliminates the need for manual pumping and ensures a constant paint flow. The flexible 1-5 mm brush tip allows for dynamic strokes, suitable for both colouring large areas and adding fine accents. The integrated clear window for monitoring the ink level is a practical detail for longer projects.
Pros:
Best for: Users who prefer a smooth, uninterrupted paint flow and appreciate the versatility of a brush tip for illustrative or calligraphic work.
Why we recommend this product: The strength of this set lies in its versatility, thanks to the dual tips. Each marker features a fine tip (0.7-2 mm) for details and a round tip (1.7-3 mm) for larger areas. With 60 colours, including 9 metallic and 6 neon shades, the set offers an extensive palette for complex and colour-intensive projects. The water-based ink is low-odour and non-toxic.
Pros:
Best for: Crafters and art pen users looking for an all-in-one set for diverse techniques and materials, from fine drawing to colouring large objects.
Why we recommend this product: This set combines a 1-6 mm brush tip with a special 1-5 mm dot tip. The dot tip is optimised for creating uniform dots and patterns (dot painting), while the brush tip is for traditional painting techniques. The water-based ink is ready to use instantly and offers good opacity on various materials.
Pros:
Best for: Users focusing on decorative techniques like dot painting, mandalas, or pattern design, who also want the flexibility of a brush tip.
The products featured here represent a selection based on specific technical features. For a broader spectrum of colours, tip types, and sets, you can explore our entire range.
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Yes, most acrylic markers are permanent and become waterproof pens after they have dried completely. Drying time can vary depending on the surface and the thickness of the paint layer. On smooth, non-porous surfaces like glass or ceramic, adhesion can be improved with an additional sealant.
Acrylic markers are known for their versatility and adhere to a wide variety of surfaces. These include porous materials like paper, cardboard, wood, stone, canvas, and terracotta, as well as smooth, non-porous materials like glass, porcelain, metal, and plastic. For optimal adhesion, the surface should be clean, dry, and free of grease.
To permanently protect the paint on stones or other outdoor objects from the elements, applying a clear varnish (acrylic or synthetic resin-based) in several thin coats is recommended. For glass and ceramics, if specified by the manufacturer, the paint can be heat-set in an oven at a low temperature to make it dishwasher-safe. Always follow the marker manufacturer's instructions for this process.