Stationery Island Acrylic Paint Pens 12 pack
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If you like the look of acrylic paint but want the control of a marker, these Stationery Island acrylic paint pens are a practical choice. The white water based ink is designed to give opaque, smooth coverage on many everyday surfaces, so craft projects feel more straightforward from the first stroke 😊. With dual tips, you can switch between fine detail and a flexible brush effect without needing a separate tool.
Key points
A reliable set matters when you are working on stones, ceramics or wood, because you want consistent coverage and a marker that behaves predictably. These acrylic paint pens come as a 12 pack in white, making it easy to keep one set for home crafts and school work, or to share across a family activity. The dual tip design supports both careful line work and broader, more expressive marks thanks to the flexible brush style end.
Because the paint is water based, the pens use an ink that is described as non toxic and odour free, which can be reassuring for creative sessions at home and in classrooms. They are also described as quick drying, helping reduce smudging while you build up layers or add highlights. For many projects, the big advantage is the way the ink is presented, as fluid paint marker ink that aims to deliver opaque results without messy running.
If you enjoy DIY decoration, rock painting or personalised art on different materials, this pack gives you a straightforward route to colour that stands out in a clean, professional style. It is also a solid option for teachers, hobbyists, and parents who want a set that can handle a range of craft tasks without forcing you to buy separate pens for each surface. Do take into account that results can vary with surface texture and preparation, especially on very smooth or very porous materials.
Tech specs
- Name: Stationery Island Acrylic Paint Pens
- Type: Acrylic paint markers
- Colour: White
- Format: Dual tip pens
- Size: 12 pcs pack
- Material: Water based acrylic ink
- Suitable surfaces: Rock, stone, glass, ceramic, wood, metal, fabric, plastic, cardboard, canvas
Benefits
Dual tip control is the standout day to day feature. The fine tip helps with tighter details and neat lines, while the brush tip is designed for a more artistic feel when you want softer edges, wider strokes, or decorative accents. That combination works well when you are building up a design on rock painting, or when you are adding lettering and small elements to a larger pattern.
The ink is described as opaque and durable, with an emphasis on uniform coverage rather than streaking. You get a paint marker that is meant to stay put on the surface, helping reduce the chance of ink running or transferring onto surrounding areas. It also dries quickly, so you can keep momentum in projects like upcycling, classroom art sessions, and weekend craft evenings 🎨.
Another practical benefit is versatility across common craft materials. The manufacturer description covers many surfaces including stone, wood, glass, metal, ceramic and fabric, plus plastics, cardboard and canvas, which means you are not limited to just one hobby. If you prefer marker based acrylic work for decor, model touches, or hand finished gifts, this set supports that workflow without extra paint preparation.
How to use it
Use a gentle hand at first to test the flow on your chosen surface, then build up coverage where you need stronger opacity. For detailed work, rely on the fine tip for crisp strokes, and for effects or filled areas, switch to the brush tip and vary pressure to influence the mark shape. For best results, let layers dry between passes, particularly if you are working on textured or highly absorbent materials.
When you move between different surfaces, expect the marker to behave slightly differently depending on how smooth or porous the item is. For example, delicate finishes like glass and metal may benefit from careful, light strokes before heavier coverage. After use, store the pens securely to keep the tips in good condition for your next session.
It makes sense if you want an easy way to add opaque white acrylic details across multiple materials, from rock art to school craft and home decoration. It may not suit you if you need a very specific colour system beyond white, or if your project requires paint types that are not marker based.







