Reddit Reddit reviews Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted & Metallic Colors, 5 Count - Great for Rock Painting

We found 12 Reddit comments about Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted & Metallic Colors, 5 Count - Great for Rock Painting. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted & Metallic Colors, 5 Count - Great for Rock Painting
Colorful ink is perfect for rock painting, creating scrapbooks, posters and window artQuick drying oil based ink resists fading, smearing and waterHigh contrast colors create opaque and glossy marks that stand out on dark, light and reflective surfacesIncludes: Black, Red, White, Metallic Silver and Metallic Gold Sharpie paint pens. Before use: Face tip upright, push against finger. Recap and shake. Press tip on surface several timesMedium point lays down highly visible lines perfect for decorating windows
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12 Reddit comments about Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted & Metallic Colors, 5 Count - Great for Rock Painting:

u/dontwantnone09 · 13 pointsr/homegym

I used a wire wheel brush on my wired drill (a kit like this: http://www.harborfreight.com/wire-wheelcup-brush-set-6-pc-60475.html)

Then just wiped them down well before painting. For the paint: https://www.rustoleum.com/product-catalog/consumer-brands/painters-touch-ultra-cover-2x/matte

Then I used the Sharpie Oil Paint Pens for the lettering (http://www.amazon.com/Sharpie-Oil-Based-Assorted-Metallics-1770458/dp/B003YDYO1Q). Depending on the size of the lettering, you might need different sizes.

u/CraigThames · 6 pointsr/funkopop

I highly recommend oil based paint pens over permanent markers. Thy take a little longer to dry but look 100x better and won't fade (sharpie can fade over a long time). They are easy to find at local craft stores (I got mine at Michaels if you have that close). These are the ones I've used.

Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 5-Count

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003YDYO1Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_EnWgzbCKPF1QG

Picture for reference. The bottom row of horror pops are all paint pen. Most of the others are Sharpie (before I knew about paint pens)

https://imgur.com/a/dglSz

u/why_rob_y · 5 pointsr/homegym

Like this? I guess I didn't even know that was an option. I can make my weights look 10x cooler now, thanks.

u/projectself · 3 pointsr/DIY
u/Jekka28 · 2 pointsr/ukulele

Thank you! I painted it with a white oil-based sharpie - Link (But I got a single one from wal-mart for something like $2.50

This was all done free hand, I didn't plan anything out or sketch beforehand/etc. You can tell when you look fairly close that there are some drips and unintended splotches that I just worked into the design. I knew that if I planned it out beforehand I'd over-think everything and I would never actually paint it!

u/bostonterrierlove · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I have a $10 limit for my secret Santa at work and I found a set of wine glasses (4 of them) at a local thrift store for $1.50. I was stoked! I saw this thing on Pinterest about using paint pens on wine glasses so I went to Michaels with a 50% off coupon (they have one almost every week if you sign up for their emails) and bought these markers for about $6. I haven't tried it yet, and you have to bake the glass, but I imagine you can do it with any kind of glassware and would probably only need one set of markers to cover everyone? Thrift stores are also a great place to find vases for this type of project :)

u/CenturionElite · 2 pointsr/funkopop
u/artist508 · 2 pointsr/airsoft
u/gugudan · 2 pointsr/army
u/spacepod · 1 pointr/WaltDisneyWorld

I've heard oil markers work really well

u/teddyzaper · 1 pointr/Multicopter

use these. you can re-apply after crashes to keep looking fresh