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36-Pack Dual-Tip Acrylic Paint Markers - 72 Vibrant Colours Set

36-Pack Dual-Tip Acrylic Paint Markers - 72 Vibrant Colours Set

AUD · GST included · Family-run, dispatched from Brisbane

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Unleash your creativity with the 36-Pack Dual-Tip Acrylic Paint Markers — 72 vivid colours in one set! Whether you're adding fine detail or sweeping broad strokes, these versatile markers deliver vibrant, long-lasting results on almost any surface. Perfect for artists of all levels, from beginners to professionals.

What's Included

  • 🎨 36 dual-tip markers (72 colours total)

Key Features

  • 🌈 72 vivid colours — a full spectrum for every creative project
  • ✏️ Dual-tip design — fine tip for detailed work, brush tip for broad strokes
  • 💧 Water-based, waterproof and quick-drying formula for lasting, vibrant results
  • 🛡️ Non-toxic and safe for artists of all ages
  • 🎨 Works on multiple surfaces including canvas, wood, glass and ceramics
  • 🔧 Ideal for painting, crafting, DIY projects, lettering and more

Perfect For

  • Fine art and illustration
  • Rock painting and canvas art
  • DIY crafts and home décor
  • Glass and ceramic painting
  • Lettering and calligraphy
  • School and classroom projects

Specifications

  • Set includes: 36 markers / 72 colours
  • Tip types: Fine tip and brush tip
  • Formula: Water-based, waterproof, quick-drying
  • Surfaces: Canvas, wood, glass, ceramics and more
  • Safety: Non-toxic
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