








🎨 Blend Boldly, Create Fearlessly
The Art-n-Fly 3 Alcohol Blender Markers feature dual tips—a brush and a chisel—designed for smooth color blending, texture creation, and precise corrections. Expertly crafted in Japan with ergonomic grips, these refillable markers offer a cost-effective, sustainable solution for artists seeking professional-grade tools to elevate their artwork with seamless gradients and rich dimension.













| ASIN | B07H1XVFMF |
| Additional Features | Brush Tip, Melable |
| Age Range Description | Youth and Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,699 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #998 in Drawing Markers |
| Body Shape | Cylindrical |
| Brand | Art-n-Fly |
| Brand Name | Art-n-Fly |
| Color | Colourless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,888 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00800265952928, 04069942000062 |
| Grip Type | Contoured |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | 3 x Alcohol Blending Markers with Dual Tip |
| Ink Base | Alcohol |
| Ink Color | Clear |
| Is Waterproof | true |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 0.8 x 2 inches |
| Line Size | 0.5mm |
| Manufacturer | Art-n-Fly |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 20 |
| Marker Type | Permanent Marker |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 20 |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Number of Pieces | 3 |
| Pattern | Letter Print |
| Point Type | Chisel |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Coloring Pages |
| Style | Thin |
| Surface Recommendation | Paper |
| Target Audience | Adult, Youth |
| Theme | Artistic coloring page |
| UPC | 800265952928 |
| Unit Count | 3 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Writing Instrument Form | Marker Pen |
| Writing Technique | Alcohol |
I**E
Good Quality Blendy Markers
Bought these for my kid. I want to encourage her drive for the gifts God has put in her. She is Excellent at Creating, drawing, coloring, tracing. So there is a whole World of Markers (different versions of colors). This is for detailed & precise people. I am not that but she is. She loves all the Supplies to explore the different ways of achieving great colorful pictures. I have recently took away all devices & tv thru the week. I want her less on the boob tube & what other people think she should be thinking & doing. Instead of her using her brain & imagination that God gave her. It has not been easy, but she is Understanding as we. All in the house have cut down on devices & tv except to get the information we need.
B**Y
Colorless blender
These work wonderfully. They blend alcoholic markers. And are great for any brand. They don’t bleed and help blend the colors. Very happy
A**R
Good
Very juicy. Better for semi-erasing mistakes, rather than blending. Still very useful
A**R
Good as a Copic substitute
At the time I purchased these colorless blenders I was coloring using coloring pencils. I was looking for a product that would blend (smoosh) the colors together. I came across these blenders and read some reviews that these would do the task. Disappointingly these blenders did not do the job I bought them for. I found them to be pretty useless at blending Prismacolor Scholar pencils. However, at the time of developing my interest in coloring I developed an interest in using Copic markers. Wow are they expensive. I color with Copic markers the way a child colors with Crayola markers. May be Copics aren’t meant for amateurs like me, and I’m an artist wannabe, but who cares I like Copic markers! Anyway, if you are a heavy marker user you start to realize that to keep up with the high demand in ink usage, you need to buy ink refills. So you’re wondering where on earth is this review going? Eventually I abandoned Prismacolor pencils as my main medium for coloring, and instead I use them as accents or to add detail to my Copic coloring. As my Copic marker and ink collection started to grow, then I realized I can use the colorless blenders on Copic markers. I found that the colorless blenders did not blend the markers very well, and then read somewhere or heard on a YouTube video that they aren’t good for that purpose. I found that these colorless blenders are very good at pushing small amounts of Copic color into the page to hide small mistakes, they create certain effects with the ink, and one more thing, I put some ink refill onto the colorless blenders to make my own colors. So I have kept one marker unadulterated, and I have added ink to the other two to create two different colors. The colorless blenders aren’t cheap, but they are very versatile, and they might work (though not for me) on your coloring pencils and smoosh the colors together.
D**.
Good Quality...Preformed as noted in item description
I use this product on top of colored pencil and it transforms the coloring to look like watercolors..Good product and good price. This was my second order and will be ordering again..
V**A
Not for Pitt pen blending
Seller was great, markers came quickly. However I was hoping for an inexpensive colorless blender to use with Pitt pens which are water-based India ink. This marker does not work for that, it works well with alcohol markers like Copic pens. So overall, good item, works for some things, didn’t work for what I needed it for.
J**S
Good product for new artist or older one
I am just getting into artwork and colored pencils. On U-tube, I've seen different techniques for blending colors. I am trying solvent and these markers. The markers seem to give as good a results as the solvent, but is much easier to apply. Plus, they are much easier to store and transport. The seem to help my fledgling artwork appear better than it should.
I**.
AWWWWWEEESSOME!
I love this product so much, that I am going to order more. I do illustration and work with solvents to blend colored pencils, graphite, and so forth. I have used Prismacolor blender, and that one is awesome too, but you get the expensive quality out of this product, for you get 3 markers with the same consistency as the Prismacolor. This is a win for illustrators or anyone wanting to do some blending in their work.
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Parfait
Très bons blender
T**N
A great blender for Derwent Coloursoft.
So I'm one of those people who uses a bunch of different media. This blender is a handy alternative to using mineral spirits. I have tried it with: Derwent Inktense, Prismacolor Veritithin, Graphite pencil, Derwent Coloursoft and Faber-Castell Polychromos. This blender works best with wax based mediums. It liquidfies prismacolor vertithin and coloursoft perfectly. A great choice for working on thinner 'mixed media ' paper. 80lb-140lb papers that wrinkle up with water. A handy alternative to jars of spirits that tip over in the studio! I love these markers as an alternative to using water in my arteza hardbound 110lb watercolor sketch books. It evaporates fast, gives a watercolor look and isn't messy and keeps my paper from shredding when I want layers of saturated colour. You may want to invest in a set and have a designated marker for red, orange, yellow etc. The nib naturally gets dirty.
M**E
Good value
These are perfect and very useful.
D**F
Tolle Stifte
Tolle Stifte
D**N
Super bons markers pinceaux à l’alcool
J’ai enfin de bons markers mélangeurs (blenders) à l’alcool pour mes colos et dessins aux pastels à la cire! Contente de cet achat, car il est possible de les remplir avec de l’alcool isopropyl de 50-70%, lorsqu’ils seront vides avec une pipette (15 gouttes au maximum), alors plus besoin d’en acheter d’autres pour un bon moment!
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