
Posca PC 8K Paint Marker Light Blue
This POSCA PC8K Marker contains quick-drying ink which is permanent on porous surfaces but removable on glass. They can be used to write on a variety of surfaces making them a handy tool for any writer or artist. The broad chisel tip is perfect for leaving bold and heavy markings that will stand out. This marker has a Broad Chisel tip measuring 8.0mm can both cover large areas and draw neat curves. You can use it to mark on paper, metal, glass, fabric, minerals, canvas, ceramic, wood and plastic. The ink is water-based and becomes permanent on porous surfaces. You can blend these markers when they are wet or overlay them when they are dry. POSCA tips can be removed and washed by rinsing it under cold water or leaving it to soak overnight. The ball inside the barrel mixes the paint, giving an even consistency, while the cap provides a tight seal ensuring protection and longevity of the tip. This marker is ideal for making bold markings or sign writing for both professional and personal use.
This POSCA PC8K Marker contains quick-drying ink which is permanent on porous surfaces but removable on glass. They can be used to write on a variety of surfaces making them a handy tool for any writer or artist. The broad chisel tip is perfect for leaving bold and heavy markings that will stand out. This marker has a Broad Chisel tip measuring 8.0mm can both cover large areas and draw neat curves. You can use it to mark on paper, metal, glass, fabric, minerals, canvas, ceramic, wood and plastic. The ink is water-based and becomes permanent on porous surfaces. You can blend these markers when they are wet or overlay them when they are dry. POSCA tips can be removed and washed by rinsing it under cold water or leaving it to soak overnight. The ball inside the barrel mixes the paint, giving an even consistency, while the cap provides a tight seal ensuring protection and longevity of the tip. This marker is ideal for making bold markings or sign writing for both professional and personal use.
This POSCA PC8K Marker contains quick-drying ink which is permanent on porous surfaces but removable on glass. They can be used to write on a variety of surfaces making them a handy tool for any writer or artist. The broad chisel tip is perfect for leaving bold and heavy markings that will stand out. This marker has a Broad Chisel tip measuring 8.0mm can both cover large areas and draw neat curves. You can use it to mark on paper, metal, glass, fabric, minerals, canvas, ceramic, wood and plastic. The ink is water-based and becomes permanent on porous surfaces. You can blend these markers when they are wet or overlay them when they are dry. POSCA tips can be removed and washed by rinsing it under cold water or leaving it to soak overnight. The ball inside the barrel mixes the paint, giving an even consistency, while the cap provides a tight seal ensuring protection and longevity of the tip. This marker is ideal for making bold markings or sign writing for both professional and personal use.
This POSCA PC8K Marker contains quick-drying ink which is permanent on porous surfaces but removable on glass. They can be used to write on a variety of surfaces making them a handy tool for any writer or artist. The broad chisel tip is perfect for leaving bold and heavy markings that will stand out. This marker has a Broad Chisel tip measuring 8.0mm can both cover large areas and draw neat curves. You can use it to mark on paper, metal, glass, fabric, minerals, canvas, ceramic, wood and plastic. The ink is water-based and becomes permanent on porous surfaces. You can blend these markers when they are wet or overlay them when they are dry. POSCA tips can be removed and washed by rinsing it under cold water or leaving it to soak overnight. The ball inside the barrel mixes the paint, giving an even consistency, while the cap provides a tight seal ensuring protection and longevity of the tip. This marker is ideal for making bold markings or sign writing for both professional and personal use.
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The lowest price for Posca PC 8K Paint Marker Light Blue right now is $2.22 at Plaza Japan, compared across 9 retailers.
The all-time low was $2.22 on 15 June 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.
Prices last updated 15 June 2026.
Last updated at 15/06/2026 06:16:24
Uni : Posca Marker : PC-8K : Chisel Tip : 8mm : White
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originally posted on influenster.com
Love these Uni-Posca Paint Pens! I bought the travel case set with various colors and sizes of paint pens. The colors are so vibrant and look great on any kind of surface. I use them for just about everything! It’s acrylic paint in the pens and you can get super precise with all the various tips! any mistake you make, you can fix it easily by going over the area with any color. It makes painting way less intimidating! If you make a line mistake, it’s more than easy to correct. Just make sure to shake the markers for at-least a minute before each use so the paint will flow correctly from the tip!
originally posted on michaels.com
I have used many different types of paint markers and they all have seemed to work well when I first open them. Unfortunately shortly after their first use, they either leak and make a mess of what I am working on or just don’t put out enough ink and they have to be thrown away. I have watched many videos online of sign making and saw the podcast brand used. I decided to try them out! All I have to say is wow! I went back to Michaels and used my coupon and bought another set with a different tip size. It makes my sign making much easier not to have to spend more time trying to get the ink on my board, and play around the with the pen to make it work properly! Posca had definitely helped to make my designs more enjoyable! Thank you POSCA!
originally posted on colourverse.com.au
It's a sharp learning curve when you start using paint pens. It's sometimes difficult to buy the product you need, so you buy what you think you can afford. I wasted a fortune trying to save money on paint pens. Posca is the only brand I've found to be consistently reliable. I've researched them all. I've tried them all.Posca fluro pink is outstanding. I just wish there was a 1m. I have hundreds of poscas now. I don't experiment with new brands any more. And now I've found Colourverse and their AMAZING price and service I know I can rely on them. Be careful not to waste money by trying to save money. These products are what you need to do what you're dreaming of. Photo is the same painting with and without uv. 90cmx60cm @funkyfurniturebyjaq
| Nib Size | 8 mm |
| Country of Manufacture | Japan |
| To use with | Acrylic, Pens, Glass Painting |
| Vegan | Non Vegan |
| Animal Derived Ingredient | TBC |
Uni : Posca Marker : PC-8K : Chisel Tip : 8mm : White
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!
Mitsubishi Pencil Uni Posca Thick 8mm Light Blue
Delivery between 22–24 June $52.91
Posca PC-8M Bold Chisel Gold
Delivery between 17–23 June $7.95
UNI POSCA PC8K PAINT MARKER Chisel Tip 8mm Blue
Delivery between 19–23 June $9.95
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Delivery $10
Love these Uni-Posca Paint Pens! I bought the travel case set with various colors and sizes of paint pens. The colors are so vibrant and look great on any kind of surface. I use them for just about everything! It’s acrylic paint in the pens and you can get super precise with all the various tips! any mistake you make, you can fix it easily by going over the area with any color. It makes painting way less intimidating! If you make a line mistake, it’s more than easy to correct. Just make sure to shake the markers for at-least a minute before each use so the paint will flow correctly from the tip!
I have used many different types of paint markers and they all have seemed to work well when I first open them. Unfortunately shortly after their first use, they either leak and make a mess of what I am working on or just don’t put out enough ink and they have to be thrown away. I have watched many videos online of sign making and saw the podcast brand used. I decided to try them out! All I have to say is wow! I went back to Michaels and used my coupon and bought another set with a different tip size. It makes my sign making much easier not to have to spend more time trying to get the ink on my board, and play around the with the pen to make it work properly! Posca had definitely helped to make my designs more enjoyable! Thank you POSCA!
It's a sharp learning curve when you start using paint pens. It's sometimes difficult to buy the product you need, so you buy what you think you can afford. I wasted a fortune trying to save money on paint pens. Posca is the only brand I've found to be consistently reliable. I've researched them all. I've tried them all.Posca fluro pink is outstanding. I just wish there was a 1m. I have hundreds of poscas now. I don't experiment with new brands any more. And now I've found Colourverse and their AMAZING price and service I know I can rely on them. Be careful not to waste money by trying to save money. These products are what you need to do what you're dreaming of. Photo is the same painting with and without uv. 90cmx60cm @funkyfurniturebyjaq
I’ve used these markers a few times on designs and signs that I have created on wood panels, Mainly for outlining and small text or graphics when a brush isn’t practical. They do the job but have a few quirks one needs to watch out for. Occasionally they will drop a blob of paint and flow quickly, sometimes they will “flick” a fine spray when drawing and they are not the best for a second coat as the marker occasionally will remove paint from the previous coat and then cake and leave dry pieces. It’s best if you can use it for just one coat. I have used polycyclic spray over finished pieces with no issues.
Have been using POSCA paint pens for years and I absolutely love them! I create a lot of intricate details in my artworks (usually achieved with POSCA pens). Unfortunately the black pen I received has a faulty nib, it keeps splintering as I draw and tiny fibres have been falling off. These fibres are getting caught under the nib and dragging paint in unwanted places. I can’t see the fibres until they fling away from my drawing line. It’s quite annoying, but I know POSCA pens are usually fantastic so haven’t given a lower rating as it’s likely just a fault of the pen I received (not a common issue).
Love the color. Not nearly as much life as the sharpie oil based paint markers. I’ve done wall murals with Sharpie paint markers before and they last a lot longer and you can buy the colors you need separately. With this brand, you have to buy the whole pack. 4 packs in and I’m not nearly done. If you’ve got a big project like this, go with Sharpie. Otherwise, it’s a great product. It’s water based so it comes off your hands a lot easier
Very pleased so far with results of these markers. Using them to paint on jeans and Teeshirts. Easy bright colors . Painting on blue jeans I needed to do first coat of white (acrylic tube) paint and let that dry. The posca pens needed are not as opaque as I thought they would be. Have used them for four days that included a large area of painting. So glad that I purchased them. Want the larger tips next. Recommend watching YouTube tutorials on how to care for pens and techniques
Hands down the best acrylic paint pens on the market. They don't bleed, oversaturate, or leak. I use them on top of mixed media art journaling such as gesso, acrylic paint, watercolor, Prismacolor, mod podge, and collage without any issues. I love the assortment of colors and the nib sizes available. I almost gave up on paint pens in general until I found these and they became my holy grail.
I have been using POSCA paint pens for a few years now and they are incredibly versatile! I’ve had success using them on canvas, all types of paper, on resin (cured), on fabrics, on glass, over watercolours, on metals snd I’m sure there are plenty of other ways to use them that I am yet to discover. The pens basically draw like regular markers but keep their colour/opacity and can draw on a greater range of surfaces. You may need to seal the pen to ensure it doesn’t rub off or scratch, this really depends on the surface you apply it to. I think they may have improved the pen designs as these nibs were much nicer than the ones I purchased years ago, the nib is more precise (so creating intricate designs is much easier), the paint flows better and it’s easier to prep ... MoreI have been using POSCA paint pens for a few years now and they are incredibly versatile! I’ve had success using them on canvas, all types of paper, on resin (cured), on fabrics, on glass, over watercolours, on metals snd I’m sure there are plenty of other ways to use them that I am yet to discover. The pens basically draw like regular markers but keep their colour/opacity and can draw on a greater range of surfaces. You may need to seal the pen to ensure it doesn’t rub off or scratch, this really depends on the surface you apply it to. I think they may have improved the pen designs as these nibs were much nicer than the ones I purchased years ago, the nib is more precise (so creating intricate designs is much easier), the paint flows better and it’s easier to prep them. The pens take a small amount of prep to use for the first time which involves shaking the pens to get the little metal ball rolling, you press and hold the nib against a hard surface to get the paint flowing and then you are basically good to go. Pens can go dry over time and may simply require a few good shakes and to press the nib against a hard surface again, or you may need to remove the whole nib to clean it before it will work again.
Got these during a sale. I tried the black 3m and 1m out on my polymer clay, sculpey. And it works!I tested using already baked clay. First piece, I let it sit overnight with paint on it. Next day, I applied the varnish and it still smeared the black paint.Second piece, after applying paint, I rebaked in the oven for 10 min. Let it cool down. Then applied varnish. Paint DID NOT SMEAR this time. I even applied the varnish light and heavy. Paint stayed intact.So the trick is to rebake the clay after painting. I put wax paper under mine just in case (I use tiles for baking).
| Nib Size | 8 mm |
| Country of Manufacture | Japan |
| To use with | Acrylic, Pens, Glass Painting |
| Vegan | Non Vegan |
| Animal Derived Ingredient | TBC |