Whether it's keeping kids busy with rock art during school holidays or just decorating everyday household items, acrylic paint marker pens have a huge appeal. We have prepared a PPT for you. Read it fully.
2. The term "paint marker" is commonly used
to refer to (1) acrylic paint markers, (2)
permanent markers, and (3) permanent ink
marker pens. If you've ever used crayons
that need to be shaken vigorously before
use to allow the ball bearings to mix the
paint and oil, you know oil crayons.
Because these markers are oil solvent
based, they leave a strong odor and are not
suitable for use on (or around) children or
in poorly ventilated areas. Permanent
markers take longer to dry than acrylic
markers.
WATER-BASED PAINT
3. - So acrylic paint markers can be used for
anything! It doesn't matter if the surface is
light or dark, rough or smooth. Porcelain,
glass, plastic, cloth, wood, metal, rubber,
leather, anything. Whether it's a mug,
keychain, or t-shirt, personalizing your stuff
is a lot of fun. But perhaps the most common
use of acrylic crayons is rock painting
(sometimes called stone painting or pebble
painting). Stones of various shapes and sizes
are gorgeous decorations for children's rooms
and wonderful gifts to give to others.
VERSATILITY
4. - High-quality acrylic pencil colors dry
permanently on porous surfaces such as
wood, fabric, paper, and stone. If the pen is
used on non-porous (or shiny) surfaces
such as glass, mirrors, ceramics, metals,
etc., the color will not completely fade
after drying. It also takes longer to dry
than a porous surface. Acrylic paint is
prone to cracking and chipping on glossy
surfaces. Many people like to paint pottery
and porcelain because they can dry the
paint before putting it in the oven. It not
only adds vibrancy to the color, but it also
hardens the color and makes it permanent.
Be sure to check beforehand if the
porcelain or ceramic you are using is oven
proof.
PROPERTIES