Dual-Tip Alcohol Markers 80-Count Set Only $12.49 on Amazon (Includes Storage Case)

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For a limited time, roll over to Amazon where you can snag some nice deals on select Wellokb Marker Sets with the promo codes below!

Alcohol Markers 80-Count $24.99 (reg. $28.99)
Use promo code FR6NMBDL (ends 4/17)
Final cost $12.49!

Alcohol Markers 60-Count $20.99 (reg. $22.99)
Use promo code NQVTVXCK (ends 4/17)
Final cost $10.49!

Acrylic Markers 80-Count $29.99 (reg. $47.56)
Use promo code VXNA3R3M (ends 4/16)
Final cost $14.99!

Each set includes vibrant dual-tip markers with a handy storage case. Each marker features a bullet tip on one end for fine details and a chisel tip on the other for broad, sweeping strokes.

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Comments 4

  1. Sniffles

    Could someone tell me the difference in alcohol based vs regular markers? Can these be used on rocks etc?

    • Trish (Hip Sidekick)

      Great question! Here’s what I found if helpful – ❤️

      Alcohol-based markers –

      Use alcohol ink (instead of water)
      Dry very fast and blend smoothly (great for shading)
      Colors tend to look more vibrant and streak-free
      They will bleed through paper easily
      Work well on non-porous surfaces like glass, plastic… and yes, even rocks!

      Water-based (regular) markers –

      Use water-based ink
      Take a little longer to dry
      Can streak more and don’t blend as smoothly
      Usually won’t bleed through paper as much
      Better for paper, but not as great on slick surfaces like rocks

  2. Relena

    Art students prefer alcohol based markers. The colors blend together better.

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks for sharing that, Relena! Good to know!

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