
Crayola 50 Washable Markers
Great for any creative project, Crayola Super Tips Washable Markers can be used to write, draw, or color in large areas. Each of these Super Tip Markers can be used to make thick or thin lines, providing versatility without having to switch between art supplies. This box of markers features 50 coloring tools with a wide assortment of colors. Choose from primary, secondary, and complementary colors to use as shading or blending markers for original designs, or to fill in your favorite coloring book. These non toxic art markers are a great addition to art supplies for teachers and artists ages 3 and up. Beginner unisex child.
Great for any creative project, Crayola Super Tips Washable Markers can be used to write, draw, or color in large areas. Each of these Super Tip Markers can be used to make thick or thin lines, providing versatility without having to switch between art supplies. This box of markers features 50 coloring tools with a wide assortment of colors. Choose from primary, secondary, and complementary colors to use as shading or blending markers for original designs, or to fill in your favorite coloring book. These non toxic art markers are a great addition to art supplies for teachers and artists ages 3 and up. Beginner unisex child.
Great for any creative project, Crayola Super Tips Washable Markers can be used to write, draw, or color in large areas. Each of these Super Tip Markers can be used to make thick or thin lines, providing versatility without having to switch between art supplies. This box of markers features 50 coloring tools with a wide assortment of colors. Choose from primary, secondary, and complementary colors to use as shading or blending markers for original designs, or to fill in your favorite coloring book. These non toxic art markers are a great addition to art supplies for teachers and artists ages 3 and up. Beginner unisex child.
Great for any creative project, Crayola Super Tips Washable Markers can be used to write, draw, or color in large areas. Each of these Super Tip Markers can be used to make thick or thin lines, providing versatility without having to switch between art supplies. This box of markers features 50 coloring tools with a wide assortment of colors. Choose from primary, secondary, and complementary colors to use as shading or blending markers for original designs, or to fill in your favorite coloring book. These non toxic art markers are a great addition to art supplies for teachers and artists ages 3 and up. Beginner unisex child.
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Crayola Washable SuperTips Markers, 50 Vibrant Colours, Perfect for the Classroom, School Booklists or Home. Durable Conical Tip Allows for Thick or
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50 Supertip Markers
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Crayola Washable Super Tips, 50 Count
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Crayola Super Tips Washable Markers-50/Pkg - Styles May Vary
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I really liked how the package contained a large number of different colors. It is the ideal size for me, as I spend a significant amount of time coloring. In addition to the excellent quality, the colors are really vivid. Crayola is very incredible!There is only one drawback to using Crayola Supertip markers, and that is the fact that the names of the colors are not printed on the markers themselves. As a result, I am uncertain about the names of each color. I purchased the 100 and 20 stupid smells, and the silly scents themselves have a very pleasant aroma. There are also some colors that do not correspond to the colors that are displayed on the marker caps. When compared to the colors on the caps, they are either significantly darker or significantly lighter. ... MoreI really liked how the package contained a large number of different colors. It is the ideal size for me, as I spend a significant amount of time coloring. In addition to the excellent quality, the colors are really vivid. Crayola is very incredible!There is only one drawback to using Crayola Supertip markers, and that is the fact that the names of the colors are not printed on the markers themselves. As a result, I am uncertain about the names of each color. I purchased the 100 and 20 stupid smells, and the silly scents themselves have a very pleasant aroma. There are also some colors that do not correspond to the colors that are displayed on the marker caps. When compared to the colors on the caps, they are either significantly darker or significantly lighter. Other than that, these markers are absolutely fantastic.
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I recommend this set to people looking for good markers for coloring books. I've gotten beautiful results in whatever design I've colored and have not had trouble with colors bleeding through pages. Occasionally there may be lines too thin for these pens to work well, but in general, I've had no trouble. The pens have narrow tips, which means you can get a fairly fine line, or if you hold the pens more slanted to the page, you get a thicker line. The pens last a long time--began using this particular kind about five years ago, before getting them from Amazon--and are a much better product than many gel pens advertised as being good for coloring books. These pens give good results and are a good value!
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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 ... MoreI 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 using Cons (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.
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Crayola Washable SuperTips Markers, 50 Vibrant Colours, Perfect for the Classroom, School Booklists or Home. Durable Conical Tip Allows for Thick or
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
50 Supertip Markers
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Crayola Washable Super Tips, 50 Count
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Crayola Super Tips Washable Markers-50/Pkg - Styles May Vary
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Crayola SuperTips Markers 50 Pack
Delivery between 12–22 June $7.95
I really liked how the package contained a large number of different colors. It is the ideal size for me, as I spend a significant amount of time coloring. In addition to the excellent quality, the colors are really vivid. Crayola is very incredible!There is only one drawback to using Crayola Supertip markers, and that is the fact that the names of the colors are not printed on the markers themselves. As a result, I am uncertain about the names of each color. I purchased the 100 and 20 stupid smells, and the silly scents themselves have a very pleasant aroma. There are also some colors that do not correspond to the colors that are displayed on the marker caps. When compared to the colors on the caps, they are either significantly darker or significantly lighter. ... MoreI really liked how the package contained a large number of different colors. It is the ideal size for me, as I spend a significant amount of time coloring. In addition to the excellent quality, the colors are really vivid. Crayola is very incredible!There is only one drawback to using Crayola Supertip markers, and that is the fact that the names of the colors are not printed on the markers themselves. As a result, I am uncertain about the names of each color. I purchased the 100 and 20 stupid smells, and the silly scents themselves have a very pleasant aroma. There are also some colors that do not correspond to the colors that are displayed on the marker caps. When compared to the colors on the caps, they are either significantly darker or significantly lighter. Other than that, these markers are absolutely fantastic.
I recommend this set to people looking for good markers for coloring books. I've gotten beautiful results in whatever design I've colored and have not had trouble with colors bleeding through pages. Occasionally there may be lines too thin for these pens to work well, but in general, I've had no trouble. The pens have narrow tips, which means you can get a fairly fine line, or if you hold the pens more slanted to the page, you get a thicker line. The pens last a long time--began using this particular kind about five years ago, before getting them from Amazon--and are a much better product than many gel pens advertised as being good for coloring books. These pens give good results and are a good value!
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 ... MoreI 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 using Cons (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.
Product details : Crayola Broad Line Markers are great for any child looking to create with ease, in school and at home! Featuring 10 vibrant colors, Crayola Markers are a classic art tool for arts and crafts, school supplies, and more. Long-lasting and durable, conical tips make it easy to color in detailed areas or lay down full coverage lines. Be sure to bring these kids markers out on rainy days or long car rides to help pass the time. Makes a great gift for teachers to help stock up on classroom supplies or for creative kids. Pair with a Crayola coloring book (sold separately) for a great bundled gift for kids. Safe and nontoxic, unisex beginner child ages 3 and up. 👉👉 I bought it for my grandchildren back to school, A variety color pack , of ten markers, ... MoreProduct details : Crayola Broad Line Markers are great for any child looking to create with ease, in school and at home! Featuring 10 vibrant colors, Crayola Markers are a classic art tool for arts and crafts, school supplies, and more. Long-lasting and durable, conical tips make it easy to color in detailed areas or lay down full coverage lines. Be sure to bring these kids markers out on rainy days or long car rides to help pass the time. Makes a great gift for teachers to help stock up on classroom supplies or for creative kids. Pair with a Crayola coloring book (sold separately) for a great bundled gift for kids. Safe and nontoxic, unisex beginner child ages 3 and up. 👉👉 I bought it for my grandchildren back to school, A variety color pack , of ten markers, purchased for under one dollar. My grandchildren love Crayola markers because they are easy to use and they last a long time. They dry quickly, the colors are very bright. The same markers I buy for my grandchildren every year. Love it .😍
The Crayola Colored Pencils Set Multi Colors works perfectly. Great quality. Provides great color and with easy application. We didn't realize that there is such a variety of differences between brands. We've bought other brands and no matter how hard you press down they actually do not color anything or the color is so light you can barely tell what color it is. Our daughter is 6 and she couldn't press down hard enough to see the color on regular sketch paper. I am a grown adult male and the same was happening with me. So we're definitely staying with Crayola from this point on.
Fun afternoon project with all the grandchildren ranging from four to 11 years old. These Crayola Super Tip markers are a must in your craft collection. Perfect for drawing and writing text to bold thick detailing and shading. With 20 different shades to choose from, it made sharing a breeze. Two things I can appreciate is easy clean up for the smaller messy children and the no smudge for the older ones that like to color in their creations. Also the vibrant colors stand well above all the other brands out there. I have used Crayola products with my children for many years and happy to be enjoying them with my grandchildren.
These are pretty nice. I’ve shown some of my favorite colors in my photo that I have attached. I’ve only used them for a short while, but I feel like the colors are vibrant and as long as you have a sheet that’s fit for markers, it will not bleed through. Comes in the typical Crayola package, the colors are neatly organized, but I’ve decided to put it in my bag. The price is fit for the brand, it’s definitely great value for the amount you get. If you’re a beginner looking to buy some markers or you’re looking to give something to your friends are just starting with art, these are your choice. 
The variety of colors you get is crazy. There are so many. Each color is very versatile in their own way. With all the colors to choose from creating self images, you can get skin tones correct, eye color, hair color, and how bright your clothing is. Crayola supertip washable markers are durable. The tips don't wear or get fuzzy, and it takes a while for them to dry up. The ink quality is great and lives by its name. It is indeed washable, even on walls and sealed wood. Packaging comes in a bright yellow Crayloa box that's easy to find at any store. I give Crayloa supertip washable markers 10/10 from a teacher stand point.
I love Crayola but this is the worst marker set and I just can’t believe these were approved to bear their name. The colors look nothing like the colors on the caps/butts of the markers which makes it extremely difficult to know which marker to choose based on what color you are trying to achieve. And it isn’t just a lighter or darker shade. Sometimes it’s brown looking purple or purple looking green. Just WAY off of Crayola’s usual color standards!I only give 2 stars for the value of 100 markers. They will likely last us forever because nobody wants to actually use them for coloring. They are still fine for mazes or similar things that aren’t color dependent.
i had a pack of 24 from 15 years ago that were spot on to the cap color. they started to dry out and these markers are great so when i saw a 50 pack for under $10 i jumped on it. i decided to compare to matching markers from the old set, and i must say the old ones are much better color matches. all the new ones are much darker than the caps and what is shown on the box. one with a light pink cap that used to actually be a light pink marker is now in the new box a dark mauve. just doesn't make sense. marker quality is great, color matching is awful. so bad that i had to give these 3/5 stars. the colors are just that off. golden yellow is now orange, the are all like that, even blues are off. disappointing, i don't know what they were thinking. i added a photo of ... Morei had a pack of 24 from 15 years ago that were spot on to the cap color. they started to dry out and these markers are great so when i saw a 50 pack for under $10 i jumped on it. i decided to compare to matching markers from the old set, and i must say the old ones are much better color matches. all the new ones are much darker than the caps and what is shown on the box. one with a light pink cap that used to actually be a light pink marker is now in the new box a dark mauve. just doesn't make sense. marker quality is great, color matching is awful. so bad that i had to give these 3/5 stars. the colors are just that off. golden yellow is now orange, the are all like that, even blues are off. disappointing, i don't know what they were thinking. i added a photo of some of the colors i compared. old color is swatched on top vs new below for each set. and i tested more. the pink on the bottom is the worst so far
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