For years POSCA pens have been a favourite of artists. Don’t let them have the all the fun. Try these paint pens for yourself and see what all the fuss is about. A brilliant all-rounder the PC-1M’s extra-fine 0.7mm bullet tip makes it excellent for fine detail and small projects such as fiddly decorations, card-making or illustration. Hold it straight on for fine dots and lines, use it at an angle to create expressive strokes and to colour-in. POSCA paint markers are great value because one pen has so many uses. Its water-based pigment ink (so no nasties) is lightfast, water resistant and will write on almost any surface including ceramics, wood, paper, glass, plastic, textiles and metal. Let your creativity shine with POSCA, this multi-use paint marker is available in a number of vibrant, opaque solid colours. You can mix the shades while the paint is wet and overlay colours on top of one another when they dry. With POSCA the possibilities are endless.
For years POSCA pens have been a favourite of artists. Don’t let them have the all the fun. Try these paint pens for yourself and see what all the fuss is about. A brilliant all-rounder the PC-1M’s extra-fine 0.7mm bullet tip makes it excellent for fine detail and small projects such as fiddly decorations, card-making or illustration. Hold it straight on for fine dots and lines, use it at an angle to create expressive strokes and to colour-in. POSCA paint markers are great value because one pen has so many uses. Its water-based pigment ink (so no nasties) is lightfast, water resistant and will write on almost any surface including ceramics, wood, paper, glass, plastic, textiles and metal. Let your creativity shine with POSCA, this multi-use paint marker is available in a number of vibrant, opaque solid colours. You can mix the shades while the paint is wet and overlay colours on top of one another when they dry. With POSCA the possibilities are endless.
For years POSCA pens have been a favourite of artists. Don’t let them have the all the fun. Try these paint pens for yourself and see what all the fuss is about. A brilliant all-rounder the PC-1M’s extra-fine 0.7mm bullet tip makes it excellent for fine detail and small projects such as fiddly decorations, card-making or illustration. Hold it straight on for fine dots and lines, use it at an angle to create expressive strokes and to colour-in. POSCA paint markers are great value because one pen has so many uses. Its water-based pigment ink (so no nasties) is lightfast, water resistant and will write on almost any surface including ceramics, wood, paper, glass, plastic, textiles and metal. Let your creativity shine with POSCA, this multi-use paint marker is available in a number of vibrant, opaque solid colours. You can mix the shades while the paint is wet and overlay colours on top of one another when they dry. With POSCA the possibilities are endless.
For years POSCA pens have been a favourite of artists. Don’t let them have the all the fun. Try these paint pens for yourself and see what all the fuss is about. A brilliant all-rounder the PC-1M’s extra-fine 0.7mm bullet tip makes it excellent for fine detail and small projects such as fiddly decorations, card-making or illustration. Hold it straight on for fine dots and lines, use it at an angle to create expressive strokes and to colour-in. POSCA paint markers are great value because one pen has so many uses. Its water-based pigment ink (so no nasties) is lightfast, water resistant and will write on almost any surface including ceramics, wood, paper, glass, plastic, textiles and metal. Let your creativity shine with POSCA, this multi-use paint marker is available in a number of vibrant, opaque solid colours. You can mix the shades while the paint is wet and overlay colours on top of one another when they dry. With POSCA the possibilities are endless.
Last updated at 03/21/2026 11:25:11
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originally posted on michaels.com
I love posca markers but here recently when I get a whole pack from Michael’s, some have been duds. As an artist that needs supplies in a fast demand, it sucks to not only waste money but the product is dry in 2 days. Which in turn made me buy this single. Luckily this one is fine. It’s a gamble, so just be careful and check the packaging to make sure it isn’t open. I will only get singles here in an absolute pinch like this one and buy from the posca website from here out.
originally posted on michaels.com
I’ve used these markers a few times on designs and signs that I have created on wood panels, Mainly for outlining and small text or graphics when a brush isn’t practical. They do the job but have a few quirks one needs to watch out for. Occasionally they will drop a blob of paint and flow quickly, sometimes they will “flick” a fine spray when drawing and they are not the best for a second coat as the marker occasionally will remove paint from the previous coat and then cake and leave dry pieces. It’s best if you can use it for just one coat. I have used polycyclic spray over finished pieces with no issues.
originally posted on dickblick.com
My oldest son showed me these in store and was saying how amazing they are. I bought a half dozen and he has been loving them. Really cool and vibrant colors that make their art stand out. I ended up buying another half dozen for my youngest and he's been using them every day. Super pleased with these and the quick shipping from Blick! *****
| Application | Painting, Craft, Drawing |
| Pack Size | Individual |
| Line Width | 0.7-1mm |
| Nib Type | Bullet |
| Pen Type | Paint Marker |
Posca Paint Pen - 1M Aqua Green
Delivery $3
POSCA PC1MC - VERY FINE TIP Paint Marker | uni POSCA
Delivery $9.99
Uni Posca PC1M Extra Fine 1.0mm Tip Aqua Green
Delivery $9.90
POSCA POSCA EXTRA FINE BULLET TIP AQUA GREEN
Delivery $120
POSCA Extra-Fine Bullet Tip Paint Marker Pen PC-1M - Aqua Green
Delivery $9.90
I love posca markers but here recently when I get a whole pack from Michael’s, some have been duds. As an artist that needs supplies in a fast demand, it sucks to not only waste money but the product is dry in 2 days. Which in turn made me buy this single. Luckily this one is fine. It’s a gamble, so just be careful and check the packaging to make sure it isn’t open. I will only get singles here in an absolute pinch like this one and buy from the posca website from here out.
I’ve used these markers a few times on designs and signs that I have created on wood panels, Mainly for outlining and small text or graphics when a brush isn’t practical. They do the job but have a few quirks one needs to watch out for. Occasionally they will drop a blob of paint and flow quickly, sometimes they will “flick” a fine spray when drawing and they are not the best for a second coat as the marker occasionally will remove paint from the previous coat and then cake and leave dry pieces. It’s best if you can use it for just one coat. I have used polycyclic spray over finished pieces with no issues.
My oldest son showed me these in store and was saying how amazing they are. I bought a half dozen and he has been loving them. Really cool and vibrant colors that make their art stand out. I ended up buying another half dozen for my youngest and he's been using them every day. Super pleased with these and the quick shipping from Blick! *****
My hobby is painting rocks. In all my arsenal of pens, paints, etc this is my absolute favorite acrylic pen for outlining. It's hard to find an extra fine point tip like this. And I can't find anything similar at other crafting stores. I live in rural NC with no Blick store nearby - I'm thankful for your online ordering capabilities.
I've put off buying these because I already have a gouache set...I figured it would be a waste to get paint pens but BOY WAS I WRONG! These guys lay down paint very well and dry really quickly! They're more convenient then lugging around a gouache palette and don't have as much setup time.Drawback is blending the colors together on the paper... The pen tips will absorb the other color and have to be wiped off a bit. Maybe use a separate brush in that case!
I love Posca paint pens! I had tried many brands for years and never understood why I couldn't get paint pens to work for me until I tried Posca pens. I absolutely love them! I use them in my acrylic and mixed media paintings, to touch up little spots in my art and on furniture and other things, and also often use them to sign my art as it's much easier than trying to sign with a paintbrush.
Bought open stock in various colors and tips to try, from fine to chisel and bright colors plus brown. The instructions to bring the paint from the barrel to the tip worked well. They did not bleed through two different brands of multi-media sketchbooks. When they arrived I did a spontaneous sketch and found out they're fun for sketching and doodling. I find they inspire me to put something on paper when I'm blank. Information I've come across says they are not lightfast but haven't tried fixative or any coatings so don't know how that would work. Also, not waterproof though not blendable. Watercolor markers won't cover and they have a matte finish. Curious to see if they really stick on glass? Yes, unlike Sharpies, they don't smear and are easy to apply. Again, not ... MoreBought open stock in various colors and tips to try, from fine to chisel and bright colors plus brown. The instructions to bring the paint from the barrel to the tip worked well. They did not bleed through two different brands of multi-media sketchbooks. When they arrived I did a spontaneous sketch and found out they're fun for sketching and doodling. I find they inspire me to put something on paper when I'm blank. Information I've come across says they are not lightfast but haven't tried fixative or any coatings so don't know how that would work. Also, not waterproof though not blendable. Watercolor markers won't cover and they have a matte finish. Curious to see if they really stick on glass? Yes, unlike Sharpies, they don't smear and are easy to apply. Again, not permanent and will wear off but temporarily marking a spice jar will do fine.
I decided to give the white Posca pen another chance and glad I did. I originally purchased the .07 mm pin tip pen and that did not work the way I was hoping - it was as if there isn't any pigment at all coming out of the tip except for a watered-down fluid, no matter how much I shake it. I decided to try the 0.9-1.3 mm bullet shaped point and that works perfectly for me. I just tried both and the 0.9 bullet tip works great - the other one doesn't.
I have been using POSCA paint pens for a few years now and they are incredibly versatile! I’ve had success using them on canvas, all types of paper, on resin (cured), on fabrics, on glass, over watercolours, on metals snd I’m sure there are plenty of other ways to use them that I am yet to discover. The pens basically draw like regular markers but keep their colour/opacity and can draw on a greater range of surfaces. You may need to seal the pen to ensure it doesn’t rub off or scratch, this really depends on the surface you apply it to. I think they may have improved the pen designs as these nibs were much nicer than the ones I purchased years ago, the nib is more precise (so creating intricate designs is much easier), the paint flows better and it’s easier to prep ... MoreI have been using POSCA paint pens for a few years now and they are incredibly versatile! I’ve had success using them on canvas, all types of paper, on resin (cured), on fabrics, on glass, over watercolours, on metals snd I’m sure there are plenty of other ways to use them that I am yet to discover. The pens basically draw like regular markers but keep their colour/opacity and can draw on a greater range of surfaces. You may need to seal the pen to ensure it doesn’t rub off or scratch, this really depends on the surface you apply it to. I think they may have improved the pen designs as these nibs were much nicer than the ones I purchased years ago, the nib is more precise (so creating intricate designs is much easier), the paint flows better and it’s easier to prep them. The pens take a small amount of prep to use for the first time which involves shaking the pens to get the little metal ball rolling, you press and hold the nib against a hard surface to get the paint flowing and then you are basically good to go. Pens can go dry over time and may simply require a few good shakes and to press the nib against a hard surface again, or you may need to remove the whole nib to clean it before it will work again.
I recently purchased the Uni Posca Paint Markers - Monotone Colors, Set of 8, Medium Tip, 2.5 mm, and I'm thrilled with the results. The medium tip strikes a perfect balance between precision and coverage, allowing me to create detailed artwork with ease. The monotone color palette is not only aesthetically pleasing but also versatile, offering a cohesive range for various projects. #sweepstakes
| Application | Painting, Craft, Drawing |
| Pack Size | Individual |
| Line Width | 0.7-1mm |
| Nib Type | Bullet |
| Pen Type | Paint Marker |