🎉 Paint Your World: Where Every Mug Tells a Story!
The PEBEO Porcelaine 150 China Paint Marker Set includes 9 assorted colors designed for easy application on various surfaces like porcelain, glass, and metal. With a bullet tip for precision, these water-based markers are perfect for personalizing dinnerware. Once baked, they offer a durable, heat, and water-resistant finish, making them ideal for both artistic projects and practical use.
Number of Pieces | 9 |
Item Weight | 0.49 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Pattern | Solid |
Body Shape | Round |
Style Name | Sets of 9 markers |
Theme | Art Supplies |
Color | Bullet Tip (Colors May Vary) |
Ink Base | Water |
Material Type | Copper,Metal,Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Ceramic,Glass,Metal,Porcelain,Porcelaine |
Line Size | 1 millimeters |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Waterproof | TRUE, FALSE |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Drill Point | Micro |
Additional Features | Waterproof |
Ink Color | Blue,Black |
A**M
Amazing Quality and Vibrant Colors!
am absolutely in love with the Pebeo Porcelaine 150 China Paint Markers! This set is perfect for anyone looking to add a personal touch to ceramics, porcelain, or glass. The colors are vibrant and rich, and they apply smoothly to surfaces. The bullet tips give me excellent control, making it easy to create detailed designs or broader strokes depending on my needs. I’ve used them on several projects, from custom mugs to decorative plates, and the results are stunning. After baking the pieces in the oven, the colors stay bright and durable, and they’re even dishwasher-safe! Whether you're an experienced artist or just starting with ceramic painting, this set is a fantastic choice. Highly recommend it for anyone who loves crafting and personalized decor!
W**M
Excellent Pebeo pen
Perfect, fine tip porcelaine pen. I love Pebeo and this is a must have for outlining.
V**3
Great pen!
Love this item. I wanted to write on plates and cups to personalize gifts. I was told you could do this with a sharpie, so not true. The sharpie washed right off after baking and did not seem safe to place food on. This pen worked great! I wrote and decorated a plate, then baked it as per instructions on pen. After the plate cooled, I scrubbed it with a dish brush, then placed it in the dishwasher for a full cycle. When all was done, the words and decorations were still there, untouched. I couldn't even scratch it off with my nails. I used it again a few months later and the pen worked as new. Am looking forward to using other colors.***Edit*** January 29, 2015I used the pen again and it still works like a charm. I keep it stored flat like it says and away from excessive heat/cold. I used it on a glass container I bought at your local "mart", let it dry 24 hrs and then baked it as per instructions. Once it was cooled, I washed it in the sink and then placed it in the dishwasher for a full cycle as I have done when I use it on ceramics. The results were the same. It did not wash off and I could not scrape it off with my nails. The great thing is I can put a picture or words on one side of the glass and trace the design with the pen. Really LOVING this pen. Will be ordering more in different colors soon. The one I have is a BULLET TIP which is thick and harder to do small words with. Am going to order a FINE TIP and see how that works.**Edit** February 24, 2016Some have been saying their projects have come off. As I was reading through many of the comments I noticed people saying they let it air dry, but they don't mention baking it in the oven. After you make your design you need to let it air dry for 24 hours then BAKE it according to the directions on the pen. It will not stay if you only let it air dry. I have used my plates and cups in the dishwasher and have not had any problems. I hope this helps.
B**.
Works great before it dries out
I want to love these but I can't quite. I've ordered them a few times and when you first open it they work great and were perfect for scripting on ceramic. They are a medium thickness and two or three coats will give a nice dark black stroke. (Let it dry between coats through or it will take the previous coat off if it's still wet.) I wish it only took one coat though because it's hard to perfectly copy over script.My biggest complaint is that they dry out really fast. If I don't use it for a while it won't work when I try it again. The first time this happened I was able to kind of scrape at the tip with an xacto knife to get the dry parts off and then press down on the tip a bunch to get it flowing and I was able to use it again. When this happened with my second pen that I had barely used, I couldn't get it working again and I had to buy a new one. I wouldn't mind as much if these were a little cheaper but they are really only worth it if you're going to use the pen a lot right after you open it.
K**O
Great for toddler-made gifts!
We used this so my 18 month old could draw on mugs/bowls to give as xmas gifts for family. She scribbled on 7 or 8 mugs and bowls over the course of a week or two, exhausting our single black marker, and we baked them per instructions. As others have mentioned, the pen did take some coaxing to get the ink running again after we had left it for a few days (capped, of course,) but since our project was toddler scribbles, the initial blobbing of the ink once it finally got going didn't affect anything negatively. If I were to use the pen myself, I would probably want to get most of my drawing done in the first session.The mugs came out surprisingly well, sort of a clean, modern look, and the grandmothers in particular loved them. I kept one and have put it in the dishwasher numerous times over the past five months with no noticeable effect. We may revisit this project when her scribbles become a little more developed.UPDATE: Well, it is nearly Christmas season again, and I have put my toddler scribble mug through the dishwasher a whole heck load of times, and there has been no fading that I can notice. We may make another set this year!UPDATE #2: As of February 2017, the mug is finally starting to show some signs of wear--some of the lines have small parts where they have look like they've been scratched off--I'm guessing from rubbing against the prongs of the dishwasher. (I have not been treating the mug with tender loving care, I admit.) The fruit bowl, which gets hand-washed much less frequently, is still in pristine condition. I considered demoting my rating to 4 stars, but I'm not sure it is fair to expect a mug decorated with baked-on paint pen to perfectly survive over 2 years of tossing it unceremoniously into the dishwasher.
W**S
Broke first try using
This broke the first time trying to use it. The felt tip got stuck inside the tube. Expensive and useless now.
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