Crayola Made Brush Markers!

When Crayola first started in the early 1900's they were a revolutionary company. They were the first company to come out with revolutionary crayons. Years later they came out with colored pencils and then markers. These mediums were all new at the time and changed the world of art. But sadly over the years Crayola has not been keeping up with the trends. They are miles behind other companies now in their product offerings. One of these would be brush markers/pens and the other would be alcohol markers.

A few years back Crayola attempted to enter the brush marker world and this year 2023 they came out with a different iteration of the brush marker.

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The new brush markers Crayola is releasing in 2023 are dual ended brush/chisel markers. Points to Crayola on this one, this is what all the other companies are making right now. Where they lose points is these markers are not named. And they are different colors on the different tips. Currently brush markers usually come in both colors when they are dual ended.

The other points against Crayola is that the brush tips only come in 12 colors. 12 colors...not a lot of choice. All the other companies have 60-100+ different colors. If they made a box of their supertips brush markers with all the colors they would have a dynamite product on their hands. All the brush marker companies would scramble.

Here is the brush marker/chisel tip available in the Crayola 12 Dual Ended Doodle Markers.


Here is the packaging for the markers. They come in a tray which is nice enough. My box ripped as I was trying to open them.

Here are all the colors. The colors are not named. But here are the swatches. The first is the brush stroke, the second the thick part of the chisel and the last is the skinny side of the chisel marker.


Collecting Information

Boxes: Crayola 12 Dual-Ended Doodle Markers Chisel and Brush Tip
Year: 2023
Style Numbers: 58-8314
Code Numbers: 58-8314-0-200
UPC Numbers: 071662283148
Manufacturing Location: Malaysia
Where to buy: Amazon
Here is the back of the box.
 

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72 Staedtler Double-ended fibre-tip pens

My husband introduced me to the Staedtler brand when he bought some Staedtler triplus fineliner pens. I was so excited to try these 72 Double-ended fibre-tip pens. The only thing that drives me insane is that they do not have names on them. I do not like it when companies do not label their colors. It drives me insane. There is also a 120 set. I would have bought those if I had known. Maybe next time.

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The double-ended pens come with a thin (0.5-0.8 mm) and thick tip (3.0 mm). The thick tip is for filling in spaces and the fine tip is for detail work. The case to hold the pens in is very nice. The back of the package says: double-ended fibre-tips pens for colorful sketching, drawing, illustration and writing.

Color Information 

Boxes: 72 Staedtler Double-ended fibre-tip pens
What's inside the box: 72 pens
Purchase Information: Amazon
Where to buy: Amazon

Here is a swatch chart for all the colors. They turned out so vibrant. I can not wait to use them in my planner. Click here to get this swatch chart.
Collecting Information
Boxes: 72 Staedtler Double-ended fibre-tip pens
Other boxes: There is a 72 set with another front design.
Year: Unknown
Part Numbers: 3200 TB72 02
UPC Numbers: 4007817042809
Manufacturing Location: Italy
Where to buy: Amazon

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Kid Made Modern Color Library Crayons and Double-Pointed Markers

I was able to meet with Kid Made Modern at Toy Fair this year. I was so lucky to add a few pieces of Kid Made Modern to my website. The Crayon Library is beautiful and the Washable Double-Pointed markers come in a really neat case. I have tested other crayons before, cue the disappointment with the Andy Warhol crayons. I was really anxious to see the colors in the crayon library. What would they look like? Would their colors be as vibrant as the packaging?

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Here is the pretty inside of the crayon library. So pretty!
Here is my test of the crayons. I was so happy when I colored with them. They were all super vibrant and the colors were the most part different. The laydown was super smooth and not flaky. I was impressed. The yellows were the colors that were the most similar. The colors were not named so I numbered them. They could also be labeled on the side with the corresponding number.

Here are the dual ended markers. They have a thin and thick tip. The markers are hexagonal shaped.
Here are all the colors, thick on the left and thin on the right. They all have names. I would use the thin tip side for my planner. The colors were super vibrant and colorfast.
All in all I was super happy with these products from Kid Made Modern. I will be posting about the other products soon. There were some confetti crayons and gem and rock crayons. 

Here is the back and top of the boxes for the crayons and the markers.

Back and bottom of the Marker Box
 
Bottom and Top of the Crayon Box 

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Crayola Stinky and Sweet Silly Scent Markers and Crayons

This year in 2019 Crayola came out with a new line of Silly Scent markers and crayons, Stinky and Sweet boxes. The idea is not new, last year there were Sweet and Stinky activity sets, but this is the first time the two were separated. And it is the first time they made a stinky crayons box. They did not make a sweet crayon box however. Here are the marker sets and the stinky markers definitely stink. Crayola delivered on that one. I had them in my closet and it smelled like old dirty socks. I would recommend storing them in an airtight container.

Crayola also make Silly Scents Sweet Dual Ended markers.


Color Information
Boxes: Crayola Silly Scents: 10 Stinky Washable Markers, 10 Sweet Washable Markers, 12 Stinky Twistable Crayons, 10 Dual Ended Sweet Markers
What's inside the box:
10 Stinky Washable Markers: mushroom, onion, pizza, barn, old rotten tooth, grass, cheese, socks, moldy sponge, cough syrup, dirty potatoes, flat tire
10 Sweet Washable Markers: watermelon, strawberry, green apple, lime, orange, coconut, grape, blueberry, banana, lemon
12 Stinky Twistable Crayons: moldy sponge, old shoe, scallion, cough syrup, work boot, bbq grill, dirty laundry, grass, bacon, flat tire
10 Dual Ended Markers: pumkin pie-ice cream, coconut-watermelon, peanut butter-jelly, lollipop-grape, flower-fresh air, cotton candy-green apple, lime-lemon, strawberry-banana, root beer-popcorn, blueberry-cherry
Purchase Information: Target
Where to buy: Crayola.com or Amazon, Any place that sells Crayola Products

2019 Crayola Silly Scents 10 Sweet Washable Markers
2019 Crayola Silly Scents 10 Stinky Washable Markers


2019 Crayola Silly Scents 10 Stinky Twistable Crayons
2019 Crayola Silly Scents 10 Sweet Dual Ended Washable Markers
Collecting Information
Other boxes: These are all the current boxes for 2019. The line came out in 2017. Here are the orginal boxes. There are activity sets: Gone Campin' and Goin' to the Beach. There is a Silly Scents Marker Maker toy with Cherry, Blueberry, and Pineapple scents which will make 16 markers.
10 Stinky Washable Markers, 10 Sweet Washable Markers, 12 Stinky Twistable Crayons, 10 Dual Ended Sweet Markers
Year: 2019
Style Numbers: 58-8268 (10 Stinky Markers), 58-8270 (10 Sweet Markers), 52-9610 (12 Stinky Twistable Crayons), 58-8339 (Silly Scents Dual Ended Markers)
Code Numbers: 58-8268-0-200 (10 Stinky Markers), 58-8270-0-200 (10 Sweet Markers), 52-9610-0-200 (12 Stinky Twistable Crayons), 58-8339-0-200 (Silly Scents Dual Ended Markers)
UPC Numbers: 071662082680 (10 Stinky Markers), 071662082703 (10 Sweet Markers), 071662082703 (12 Stinky Twistable Crayons), 071662083397 (Silly Scents Dual Ended Markers)
Where to Buy: Crayola.com or Amazon, Any place that sells Crayola Products
Manufacturing Location: Crayons and Sweet Markers made USA, Stinky Markers made in South Korea, Dual Ended Markers made in China

2019 Crayola Silly Scents 10 Stinky Twistable Crayons
2019 Crayola Silly Scents 10 Sweet Washable Markers

2019 Crayola Silly Scents 10 Stinky Washable Markers

2019 Crayola Silly Scents 10 Sweet Dual Ended Washable Markers







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Review: Crayola Signature Markers, Colored Pencils, Gel Pens and Coloring Book

Have you heard of the Crayola Signature collection? When I heard about it I instantly wanted to try it. Crayola was super nice and sent me all of the supplies in the picture below in exchange for an honest review. It was like Christmas when the package came. Seriously. I told my husband over and over again how excited I was. I even went out and bought two more coloring books so my kids could color with me when I was coloring for this review. We have had a fun week coloring at our house. My kids have loved everything.
What Is Crayola Signature?
Crayola Signature is a collection of supplies similar to Crayola Escapes and Aged Up Series made especially for adult coloring. The different sets include; 20 Detailing Gel Pens, 16 Dual Tip Sketch & Detail Markers, 24 or 50 Blend & Shade Colored Pencils, 16 Brush & Detail Dual-Tip Markers, a 40 page Creative Lettering Inspiration Pad, and a Calligraphy Set. I received everything in the above picture to try out.

Each set comes with a beautiful tin. The Gel Pens and Dual Tip Markers fit pretty snug, the colored pencil tin did not. I do not know if it came a little damage and that is why it did not fit. The other two seem to fit fine.
Gel Pen Tin
Dual Tip Marker Tin
Colored Pencil Tin

Inside each tin there are two trays that stack on one another. There are spots in each tray for each supply. The gel pens and markers fit in snug. The pencils do not. The trays are made of a flexible plastic.

Below are some pictures I colored with each set from the coloring book and my review.

Crayola Signature Gel Pens Review and Color List
Did you have Gel Pens when you were young? I did. I threw out my set a couple years ago because they were not working anymore. These Crayola gel pens were hands down better than my other gel pens. Two words: Glitter and Metallic. The effects were amazing! The  gel pens were super pretty and sparkly. This picture does not do them justice. For some reason it is hard to capture glitter on camera. It was my favorite picture I colored. It took the longest and was the hardest on my hand to color, but it turned out beautiful.


The Gel Pens come in Metallic and Glitter. There are 9 Metallic colors and 11 Glitter colors in the package. The Gel Pens come in the same shades with the Metallic colors being lighter. I used both Glitter and Metallic colors in the picture above. I loved the shading effect when I used the glitter and metallic gel pens together.

How did they color? The Glitter Pens were easier to color with. The ink came out easier. I definitely had to apply a fair amount of pressure for both types to color in everything, but less for the Glitter Pens. As it happens fairly often with gel pens, ink does not always come out smoothly. The following tips can be used to help the ink come out better.
  1. Clean tip with Isopropyl Alcohol
  2. Run warm water of the pen
  3. Scribble on another piece of paper.
Even with having to help the ink come out better I LOVED THESE PENS and would highly recommend them. To me they seem to work like a normal gel pen, but the colors are AMAZING.

Color List: Glitter: pink, red, orange, yellow, green, sky blue, blue, violet, gold, silver, black, Metallic: pink, red, orange, gold, green, sky blue, violet, gray, silver
Crayola Signature Colored Pencils Review and Color List
What is special about these colored pencils? Crayola specially formulated them to color on dark paper. The effect is amazing. It looks like coloring with chalk. The pencil has a smoother and thicker laydown than normal colored pencils. The lead goes quickly. I had to sharpen three of them to complete the picture. But that is a good thing. It means the color comes out very smooth.

It was interesting to note that I could color over other colors with black, but I could not color over black. I loved the effect of these colored pencils on the black paper and will definitely be using these again.


Color List: Mahogany, Raspberry, Ruby Red, Red, Red Orange, Orange, Yellow Orange, Light Orange, Harvest Gold, Mango, Goldenrod, Yellow, Lemon Yellow, Lime Green, Yellow Green, Spring Green, Jade Green, Green, Pine Green, Teal, Robin's Egg Blue, Green Blue, Turquoise, Cerulean, Sky Blue, Blue, Light Blue, Violet (Purple), Orchid, Maroon, Mauve, Magenta, Pink, Bubblegum, Salmon, Brown, Light Brown, Peach, Sand, Tan, Bronze Yellow, Dark Brown, Taupe, White, Gray, Cool Gray, Slate, Black, Raspberry, Navy Blue
Crayola Signature Dual Tip Markers Review and Color List
The Dual Tip Markers come in 32 colors. I practiced my block lettering, practiced calligraphy skills, and colored a picture. The thin tips were not as thin as a pen, but produced very fine lines. They could also be used to fill in a section, but were a little harder than the other tip. The other tip is a regular Super Tip or Thin Tip marker from Crayola. It can be used to color in sections or think for detail work.

 To make the block letters I used the ultra thin tips. I used both ultra thin and Super Tips for the calligraphy practice. I used a white colored pencil to highlight. It was super fun to learn the techniques and practice. I feel like I could do calligraphy now. I have always done block lettering, but it was very cool to see an official method for it. I loved practicing all the different ways to fill in the letters, add embellishments, and add shadows.

My daughter loved this picture, but there are so many things I could change about it. I usually like to do a test page first to make sure I like all the color combos and such. But I did not do that with this one. I would make the lettering all yellow, and do different colors for the flowers. And maybe use more different colors for the leaves. I did combine colors for this picture. The purple flowers and orange lettering were combos of colors. I think it turned out okay, but feel there are so many things I could have done better.

Color List: black-gray, brown-golden beige, coral reef-melon, raspberry-carnation, magenta-hot pink, primrose-flamingo pink, violet-wild orchid, ultra violet-purple mountain, indigo-battery charged blue, blue-blue lagoon, robin's egg blue-turquoise surf, jungle green-kiwi, green-electric lime, marigold-yellow, tiger orange-orange circuit, brick red-lobster red
What did I think?
I loved all the sets. If I had to pick one I would pick the colored pencils. There is no other colored pencil product in the Crayola line right now that will color the same on black paper. The Gel Pens would be next because they were so pretty. I loved the Dual-Tip markers too. My daughter loved the gel pens the best, my son the markers. He said, "The markers are so much easier to color with." All the supplies have similar color palettes and can be used together to color one page. The coloring book the sets come with gives lots of instructions and examples. It even comes with color pages inside to give examples. There are 4 pages of instruction and many pages to practice the techniques that were taught.

What Would I Change?
I would add another black pages coloring book to the set. I found myself wanting more pages. I would add more colors to the marker set. And I would make the gel pens a little smoother. I would maybe add a pencil sharpener with the colored pencils because I definitely needed one. I would make it so the colored pencils were not as loose in their tray. And I would made the trays out of a harder plastic. One of them was already starting to tear.

All in all I LOVED this set of adult coloring supplies from Crayola. These sets are good for all coloring levels. Advanced colorists and beginning colorists will love them and be able to make some really pretty pictures. If my daughter had not already seen it it would be a perfect Christmas present for her. It is super hard to shop for 7 year old girls. This set would also be a perfect present for anyone that loves adult coloring. Make sure to get the adult coloring book to go with it.

Collecting Information
This line is perfect for collectors. The tins are really nice. The colored pencils are a new type of specialty colored pencil from Crayola. The Gel Pens are also one of the biggest selections of Gel Pens Crayola has ever offered. They have made them in the past, but not with this much variation. I think collectors should definitely picked these sets up.
Box Information: 20 Crayola Signature Detailing Gel Pens, 16 Crayola Signature Dual Tip Sketch & Detail Markers, 50 Crayola Signature Blend & Shade Colored Pencils, a 40 page Crayola Signature Creative Lettering Inspiration Pad
Year: 2017
Purchase Information: Received from Crayola for Review
Where to buy: Currently available at any place that sells Crayola products. I have seen them at Target, Crayola.com and Aamzon
Style Number: 68-2005 (50 Colored Pencils), 58-6503 (Detailing Gel Pens), 58-6511 (Sketch & Detail Dual-Tip Markers), 99-0026 (Creative Pad)
Code Number: 68-2005-0-300 (50 Colored Pencils), 68-2005-0-900, (50 Colored Pencils Tin), 58-6503-0-200 (Detailing Gel Pens), 58-6503-0-900 (Detailing Gel Pens Tin), 58-6511-0-200 (Sketch & Detail Dual-Tip Markers), 58-6511 (Sketch & Detail Dual-Tip Markers Tin), 99-0026-0-960 (Creative Pad)
UPC: 071662320058 (50 Colored Pencils), 071662165031 (Detailing Gel Pens), 071662065119 (Sketch & Detail Dual-Tip Markers Tin), 071662500269 (Creative Pad)
Manufacturing Location: China (Gel Pens and Tins), Brazil (Colored Pencils), Malyasia (Sketch & Detail Dual-Tip Markers)




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