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Sharpie Creative Markers are a set of 12 water-based acrylic brush tip markers designed for bold, vivid artwork across multiple surfaces including paper, metal, wood, ceramic, glass, rock, and canvas. Featuring no-bleed ink and paint-like control, these markers require no priming and allow for beautiful color layering, making them ideal for professional and creative projects alike.









| ASIN | B0CPMTDYVB |
| Additional Features | Brush Tip |
| Age Range Description | All ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #323 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #12 in Paint Pens & Markers |
| Body Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand Name | Sharpie |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (7,527) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00071641218673 |
| Grip Type | Standard |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Sharpie Creative Markers Set |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Multicolor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions | 0.68 x 7.75 x 8.75 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.68"D x 7.75"W x 8.75"H |
| Item Weight | 6.08 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Sharpie |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2196907 |
| Marker Type | Paint Marker |
| Material Type | acrylic |
| Model Name | Creative Markers |
| Model Number | 2196907 |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Pattern | Markers |
| Point Type | Bold |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Drawing |
| Style | Brush Tip |
| Surface Recommendation | Canvas, Ceramic, Glass, Metal, Paper, Rock, Wood |
| Target Audience | Adult, Kid, Youth |
| Theme | Art and Craft |
| UPC | 071641218673 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Contact Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Writing Instrument Form | Marker Pen |
A**E
Best sharpie product
Smooth, no bleeding, very bold and rich color no opacity. My favorite Sharpie product to date. Highly recommend for all crafts and art projects. Love love love
S**9
Excellent and easy to use!
These are amazing! They are ready to go as soon as you take the caps off; no shaking or hanging upside down forever. The colors are very vivid without streaking and they work on a multitude of surfaces! Definitely a must buy!
M**Y
Kids love them!
My kids are obsessed with these and now I see why. They are fun to write with and use. Quality is nice and clear. The durability is the expected high quality of Sharpie. They don’t bleed too much or make too much of a mess that requires excessive cleaning - bonus! The size of the set is nice - enough to cover a wide range of colors. Overall, great product with value for the money. Kids love them and I highly recommend.
A**N
AWSOME Sharpie Quality, Works perfect
I LOVE a goid sharpie! They are so handy and universal for drawing, writing on any surface and vibrant colors in any shade! These work great on the fabric as expected! A perfect tip for pin-point to brush strokes, same size as all their markers and just as easy to use too! Durable and long-lasting ink too! And works perfectly on my fabric project too!
M**N
Great product
I’m really impressed with the Sharpie Creative Markers, Water-Based Acrylic. They deliver bold, vibrant color with smooth, consistent flow, making them great for both detailed work and larger designs. The paint-like finish dries quickly and evenly without streaking, and I love that they’re water-based—there’s no strong odor and cleanup is easy. They work beautifully on a variety of surfaces like paper, wood, canvas, and even plastic, which makes them super versatile for crafts, DIY projects, and labeling. The tips feel durable and give good control, whether you’re outlining or filling in color. Unlike some paint markers, these don’t require a lot of shaking or priming, and they don’t leak or splatter. Overall, these markers feel like a high-quality upgrade from standard paint pens. They’re perfect for artists, crafters, or anyone who wants vibrant, reliable markers with a clean acrylic finish. I’d definitely buy them again. 🎨
D**R
Fun, Vibrant Markers for Crafts
These markers are great for all kinds of projects, I’ve used them on paper, rocks, and even glass jars, and the colors come out bright and solid every time. The bullet tip makes them easy to control, whether I’m filling in larger areas or adding details. They’re water-based acrylic, so the finish looks more like paint than a regular marker, which gives crafts a nicer touch. They dry quickly and don’t smudge much, but you’ll want to let them set fully on smooth surfaces like glass or ceramic. The variety of colors is perfect for both kids’ activities and adult DIY projects, and they’ve held up well after several uses without drying out. A fun, versatile set to have on hand for art or classroom activities.
S**!
The best (and only) Acrylic Markers!!! Comparable to Posca
TLDR I’m a professional artist and these brush tip (and the bullet tip option) Sharpie Creative Acrylic Markers are the best markers and paint markers I’ve ever used. These are comparable only to Posca (paint PENS with roller balls, not Acrylic Markers), but they’re more accessible, a better deal and the better choice for general population versus Posca or literally any other brand. I am a fine artist who went to MIAD. About 15 years ago my search for fine tip acrylic paint markers started. My medium of choice was acrylic paint on canvas, and sharpies on everything else. Years ago I searched and searched hoping Sharpie would have an acrylic option. They didn’t. This is when I discovered the Japanese company Posca. They hadn’t made their way into US art yet. Now Posca are sold in public non speciality art stores such as Blick across from MIAD. Poscas are amazing, however they are not “markers” they are “paint pens”. So Posca have a little roller ball in each pen and are full of actual paint which you need to shake and shake to activate. They also require significant dry time (the Poscas). I was out grabbing some groceries and I always make a walk down the stationary isle. I literally stopped in my tracks and gasped upon seeing “Sharpie Creative Acrylic Markers”. The ones at the market were “bullet tip” which is the usual standard. I bought them and came home and tested them in my sketchbook. Holy crap was I floored by the quality, the saturation, the lack of dryness, no need to shake, how smooth the writing felt, the entire lack of bleeding and the ability to layer colors!! The color is so saturated I was floored that the ink didn’t at all bleed through the paper. Even Posca does if you do too many coats/layers/passes of the marker. After falling in love with the bullet tip, I was excited to see they had a “brush tip” style. This is the only way you’re going to get very thin crisp paint lines with the ease of application of an extremely high quality marker. Although this review is for the brush tip version, I am also speaking of the bullet tip since I bought those first and I feel the information is extremely relevant. Don’t ever buy “normal” markers again (I know I won’t!), and I am very serious. With all my years of creating art and testing supplies, the performance and value for the money is absolutely amazing. I have a lot of Crayola because it’s an amazing high quality brand (for simple needs) and I have a lot of Prismacolor, however I will never buy Crayola markers again (probably not even Prismacolor again tbh), or any marker really. These are perfect for crafts, marking boxes, coloring books, making signs, kids crafts, wall drawing, detail painting, professional projects, comic inking, illustrations, and really literally anything you can think of. Just remember if it’s not a “typical” surface you will need to do a coat or spray of sealant (clear coat spray; matte in my opinion. Or you can use my secret favorite, painting plain Mod(ge) Podge as a finishing coat). Remember there are bullet tip and fine tip. Bullet will be great for actual marker uses. The brush tips are great for fine lines, writing, detail work, calligraphy and things like that. I always get messy full of paint with Posca, the flow of actual paint can be strange or too much at times and the need to occasionally *pump* the tip leads to pools of paint if not careful. However, with either style of these Sharpie Creative Markers my hands didn’t have paint on them after, and if any paint does get on you or somewhere you don’t want it, simply wipe away with a damp cloth. Acrylic paint is very forgiving. One last thing, for some reason the quality of the black brush tip I got was not as good as any of the others. It was the only one I was any type of not impressed with. It seemed to be a paint saturation issue in the tip. And honestly I imagine if you shake these that will distribute the ink inside the marker. The brush tip style does seem to have some sort of shaker mechanism inside, I wasn’t positive if this was a feature because some when shaken didn’t make a sound. This probably just means I need to legitimately shake them, which is a non issues, especially compared to Posca. Buy them, give them a try, they are really nice.
C**H
Great Markers for Precision & Creative Projects
I love these Sharpie Creative Markers — they’re easy to work with and really help when I need precision lines. The bullet tip gives good control, whether I’m outlining, filling small spaces, or layering details. The colors are vibrant and show up well on different surfaces like paper, wood, and even canvas. They also work nicely on their own or when combined with paint, which makes them super versatile for both crafts and art projects. Pros: Bright, vibrant colors. Bullet tip makes clean, precise lines. Water-based acrylic ink works on many surfaces. No bleed-through on paper. Overall A great set of markers for art, crafts, or detail work. They’ve become a go-to tool in my supplies and are definitely worth having for any creative project. I included some of the projects I have made with these markers.
M**N
amazing as expected of sharpie - just wished they had like 240pcs (languo/guangna ahead)
M**Z
increíbles, altamente recomendados
V**S
What I Like - These actually work as described and color over black so well! I was actually shocked at how good they write and cover. No foul paint smell, no weird odor. They somehow just work really well! I was able to label on my black tape with no issues. Quick dry time. No bleeding, even on the other side of the same page when used on paper. So many uses, so use your imagination. Great for labeling, great for art. Great for making notes where you need multiple colors. A great time saver as usually one coat is enough on black paper, but two coats looks so vibrant. Great value for money. What I Don’t Like - Nothing yet.
A**A
I love these markers. Here is some swatches on garbage paper. As you can see, it dosnt bleed through even this low quality paper. It dose pill up a bit but that's the paper not the markers.
L**R
I'm terrible with a paintbrush, despite all my years of watching Bob Ross. Paint markers, on the other hand, have been a revelation for me! They've opened up a world of art, crafting and colour whether it's painting my portable AC unit like R2-D2 (Sharpie, metallics please!) or just painting with my niblings. Stuff I love: - No need for a scratch pad to get paint flowing before being able to start working... even stored vertically and unused for weeks, they work like brand new! - No mess, no blobs of paint, just smooth even application - Brush pens (because I adore brush pens!) - Looks good on EVERYTHING, no matter the background colour - Dries almost immediately, which makes layering SO easy! - Water-based, so cleanup is just soap and water (essential both for the kiddos AND for me!). - The brush tip is so fine that I am able to paint things like mini figures and dollhouse items so much more quickly, all but the tiniest of details - I am not above touching up stuff around my home with them! They're so easy to carry around. What I'm not in love with: - No GLITTER or metallic colours (and I will buy all of them!) - A limited colour palette (for now, but as of this review they're a brand new thing) Things like this open up new forms of creation to so many people -- it's incredibly accessible as the markers are lightweight and one-handed, and there's no fuss with cleaning brushes or managing pots or other open containers of paint. This is a big deal to me, as one of my niblings has nerve damage in one hand, so two-handed tasks can be anywhere from "a bit more difficult" to actively painful. Paint markers really have changed our lives, and these are the next, best evolution of them.
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