

🎉 Elevate your DIY game with ARTISTRO’s 42-color acrylic paint markers — because your art deserves to stand out!
ARTISTRO 42 Acrylic Paint Markers offer an expansive set of 42 vibrant, water-resistant colors with an extra fine 0.7mm tip for detailed work. Engineered for multi-surface use including fabric, glass, wood, and more, these non-toxic, ASTM-certified markers deliver smooth, opaque coverage ideal for artists of all ages and skill levels.











| ASIN | B07HLQFQ5F |
| Additional Features | Multi Surface Use |
| Age Range Description | 3 and up |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,827 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #373 in Paint Pens & Markers |
| Body Shape | Pen |
| Brand | ARTISTRO |
| Brand Name | ARTISTRO |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,259 Reviews |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Multicolor |
| Is Waterproof | true |
| Item Dimensions | 6 x 5 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 200 Grams |
| Line Size | 0.7 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | ARTISTRO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A-42E |
| Marker Type | Paint Marker |
| Material Type | Plastic (Body), Felt/Fiber (Tip) |
| Model Number | A-42E |
| Number of Items | 42 |
| Number of Pieces | 40 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Point Type | Extra Fine |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Painting, Drawing, Calligraphy, Lettering, Coloring, Sketching, Writing |
| Style | Extra Fine Tip |
| Surface Recommendation | Rock, Fabric, Glass, Wood, Plastic, Metal, Ceramic, Paper, Cardboard, Porcelain |
| Target Audience | Adult, Kid, Youth |
| Theme | Art and Crafts, Painting on Various Surfaces |
| Unit Count | 48.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Writing Instrument Form | Marker Pen |
C**D
Clarification On Colors Between 42/30/12/15(special) Extra-Fine Tip Paint Pens
So first off: Great Pens! A lot of fun and easy to use! But I'm not here to sell you these pens, instead if you are interested in buying these extra-fine tip paint pens like I was, you may be wondering 'what set should I get?' Well, let me help! I will go over which extra-fine tip sets have which colors and their overlaps, as well as the odd choice Artistro has made in naming the same color twice for two different sets (maybe their hoping you'll buy the same product twice?). Firstly, if you want all the colors (not including the extra metallic colors from the metallic set, and the glitter colors from the glitter set) then all you will need is the 42 box set! It's generally priced around a little more than a dollar a pen, which is a pretty good deal. I have shared a picture of the colors listed on the box for your reference as well as a picture of all the pens lined up in the same order. Next, you may notice the third picture I've shared is also pen colors from the side of a box; it is the 30 box set. Strangely enough these would appear to be very different colors! Oh, but not so! Almost every single "additional" color here is just renamed (I happen to like the majority of these names better, by the way) without an actual new addition to be found. (Also I'm not sure if the print settings were off when the packaging was produced, but their color swatches are very different.) So below is a list of the 30 colors from the 30 box set and their corresponding twin from the 42 box set: 30 box set 42 box set 1. Chartreuse = Bud Green 2. Spring Lemon = Yellow 3. Sunburst Yellow = Orange Yellow 4. Coral Orange = Orange 5. Scarlet Red = Red 6. Wine Red = Purple Red 7. Pale Pink = Sakura Pink 8. Pastel Violet = Light Purple 9. Light Violet = Purple 10. Violet = Dark Purple 11. Indian Blue = Blue 12. Sky Blue = Sky Blue 13. Light Turquoise = Shallow Green 14. Spruce Green = Dark Green 15. Walnut = Brown 16. Putty = Tan 17. Light Cream = Cream Yellow 18. Pale Yellow = Khaki 19. Gold = Gold 20. Cool Gray = Cold Grey 21. Warm Grey = Dark Grey 22. Silver = Silver 23. White = White 24. Black = Black 25. Turquoise = Jewel Green 26. Emerald Green = Green 27. Vivid pink = Pink 28. Baby Blue = Brilliant Blue 29. Extra White = Extra White 30. Extra Black = Extra Black So, if you are curious to know which other colors are actually in the 42 box set, but maybe don't want to do the work of searching and cross-checking the two pictures I provided, I will list them here: 31. Fluorescent Yellow (yup, that's what it is) 32. Emerald Green (it's brighter than the "Emerald" Green from the 30) 33. Melanie (it's a greenish blue-green color despite being named weird) 34. Sapphire (a little brighter than Sky Blue) 35. Purple Stars (blue-violet) 36. Pigeon Blue (a dark grey blue) 37. Tawny (a mix of orange and tan) 38. Camellia Red (a bright red, almost pink) 39. Dream Purple (a little warmer and darker than Light Purple) 40. Bright Pink (more natural in tone than Pink's neon look) 41. Run Red (it's a light orange cream color) 42. Pale Pinkish Grey (terrible name; it's very similar to Run Red, a little less bright) So, if you got the 30 box set and you decided you wanted the colors you are missing out on from the 42 box set, is there a way to get them without buying duplicates of all your 30 colors? Yes! Almost. Minus one: Fluorescent Yellow. The 15 box set called "Special Colors" here on Amazon, but labeled "Trending Colors" on its package actually has all your remaining colors needed sans that super bright yellow. You'll also get repeats of Chartreuse and Sunburst Yellow, as well as the ever-present White and Black. So not a bad buy if you just want to expand from your 30 box set. But maybe you're like, 'I just want some basic colors, why have you been wasting my time with all these fancy color names?' Well, you probably should just get the 12 box set then. It's very basic. It has Black, White, Gold, Silver, Pink, Dark Purple, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red, and Brown. Have fun!
C**T
Extra Fine Acrylic Markers
I really, really like these markers. I received a black one in the Artistro watercolor set I purchased about 8 months ago and I have been really happy with it. I find them much better than the well-known brand that leaks! The pigment is excellent quality, the black is very saturated. I do not yet own the white marker so I cant comment on the opacity but the others I have are very opaque and cover well, so I suspect the white one will too. Please note that the nib is hard, which is great for my line work. Always shake before use, wipe the nib after use, and store them horizontally. Yep, they are keepers!
W**.
High quality, fluid pens, great precision!
I create luminescent candle holders, and these pens are THE BEST. And I've purchased many different acrylic paint pen sets throughout the years, and these by far, are the BEST. My personal expectations of paint pens, have been a bit "marginal," in that no matter how well I might take care of them, etc...they tend to: Dry out quickly Clog up unexpectedly, then bleed profusely Give a "dry" gluey stroke THAT is my expectation (and personal experience) from paint pens, overall. I continue to use them, because they're freaking awesome when they DO deliver! So, now enter THESE paint pens: Paint arrives at tip fluidly The tip itself is quality and sensitive to everything The paint glides, even if you're not stopping every other second to shake it The colors are wonderful! It is paint pens such as these, which allows the artist to be able to confidently focus on their magic, INSTEAD of little annoying "glitches" from this type of paint pen. I work with a couple of mediums; but I mainly focus on creating candle holders. And these pens are IT!!!
M**I
Pros and Cons but great pens!
I paint rocks... I‘ve developed a love/hate relationship with these pens. They can be great or awful depending on the surface you’re working on The colors are fantastic and the pigment density/coverage can be very good. They take a little longer to shake/mix the other pens. If not shaken long enough the pigment doesn’t mix with its base and you’ll get a weird syrupy liquid that’s not true to its color. It usually winds up being much darker than it should be. This can create problems with inconsistencies and color that doesn’t match. So shake, shake shake and have a piece of paper handy to dab, dab dab! You’ll need to “milk” the pen to bleed off any unmixed color that collects at the nib. The paint is shiny which I didn’t expect & might be helpful for shoppers to know. When working on a hard, non porous surface the first coat of paint will dry quickly and peel as you’re still applying color. This leads to a terrible surface texture as little bits of paint flakes pull up and mix in leaving a lumpy, bumpy, ugly designs. I was ready to toss these in the garbage til I tried them on a new type of rock I purchased...then everything changed!! On the slightly more porous rocks they were incredible!! None of the same issues existed. They created an even, densely colored coat with no flaking issues! There’s one aspect to these pens that are superior to poscas. The nibs are harder (and maybe even smaller?) and the paint consistency slight different so you can get really thin lines and so some very precise work It might be wise to get a smaller set of these if available to try them first and see how they do on the surface you’re planning to work with. If it’s a match then you’ll really enjoy these pens and the colors offered I’ve attached a picture of a few of the rocks I’ve made. I mix media so keep in mind that not all the colors seen here are from the markers UPDATE: I’ve come back to update my review after working with these pens for a good length of time. I’m loving them! I never even use my expensive Posca pens anymore. The density of color and range of colors is fantastic! The “texture” of the paint is beautiful to work with. The only draw back is the shaking/mixing of the pens. It is difficult to mix them well....it takes a good bit of shaking and “milking” before you start to paint. It’s a small gripe but it’d be easier if they mixed quicker and more thoroughly. Originally I didn’t like the sheen of these pens since I was used to the Poscas but now I’ve come to hate the Poscas chalky finish which can create an uneven surface and clumps and looks dull in comparison. These pens make a nice even fluid coat I’ve added a few more pictures of my newer pieces. I love what these pens can do!
R**L
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Easy to Use Acrylic Pens (kinda like markers)
Bought the 42 piece "extra fine tip" set for a project and they worked beautifully! Very happy with the pen's overall performance. I drew/painted some little rubber rain boots. The boots, unfortunately, did not stay painted for long. After the first wear, the paint ended up cracking off. I did some research before hand and thought with all the steps I took that it would last longer but it did not. Regardless, that's not a fault of these pens but of the fact that rubber is too flexible to be painted with acrylic paint. Rubber bends and moves too much so that's why the paint cracked and chipped. I'm going to try these pens out with canvas slip-on shoes and see how that goes. I'll try and provide an update later on that. In the meantime, I leave a 5 star review on these. Working in layers, the colors build wonderfully, I was most impressed with the white pen as it has a very strong opacity so all I needed was 2-3 layers to get the coverage I was looking for. The paint dries to an almost matte-like finish. The tip on these pens is similar to a fine tip sharpie. It's almost like working with a sharpie but the dry time is not as quick (obviously). Maybe a minute or two for it to fully dry enough to add the next layer. Because I was working with rubber, if I made a mistake I could just use some rubbing alcohol to clean up the mistake easy-peasy without any problems. The paint did not stain the boot or anything like that. While I was drawing/painting, I did have to pump and shake the pen often for more paint to release from the chamber, but that is the case with most paint pens, and was what I expected when I bought these. I'm also happy that they give you 2 black pens and 2 white pens as those 2 colors are what I use the most for my projects. If there is one complaint that I do have, it's that there is only one red pen out of the whole set. No other shade of red is provided which meant I hade to dig out my tubes of red acrylic paints and brushes in order to get the darker shade of red you see on the rocket. It's not that big of a deal, but it's something I noticed that could be improved. There is a surplus of blues, however, so if you have a blue based project then this is the pen set for you lol.
M**D
Test all the colors immediately upon receipt.
In 2 of the 42 the paint does not flow and is VERY difficult to use. You have to shake hard enough for the paint to puddle on scrap paper and then dip the pen into the puddle to use it. Color # 3AA, a pale yellow, and #13A, a light flesh color need to be replaced. They seem dried out. Otherwise, this is a very good set.
T**Y
Great pens for the price
These are consistent and easy to activate the ink. I have enjoyed working with these pens as it is easy to control the ink and have an even flow of coverage. I have used other acrylic pens but these are worth the cost. Transparent tube allows you to see the color. I would love to have the color printed on the pen itself. I have not had any drippings from the nib, where many of the other types of pens often drip. I like that this set has a good variety of color and easy to mix and match. This set I would highly recommend.
K**E
Unleash Your Creativity!
The ARTISTRO 42 Acrylic Paint Pens are fantastic! The vibrant colors flow smoothly, perfect for both beginners and experienced artists. They work on various surfaces—canvas, wood, and fabric—without smudging, thanks to quick-drying ink. The fine tips allow for detailed work while the broader tips cover larger areas effortlessly. If you want to unleash your creativity, this set is a must-have! Two thumbs up for ARTISTRO! 🎨✨
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