Sharpie Permanent Markers | Fine Point | Colour Burst & Assorted Original | 24 Count

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Sharpie Permanent Markers | Fine Point | Colour Burst & Assorted Original | 24 Count

Sharpie Permanent Markers | Fine Point | Colour Burst & Assorted Original | 24 Count

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Timothy Goodman makes the biggest, baddest Sharpie murals and has written this amazing book that I just leaf through every once in a while for major inspiration. How to Remove Sharpie Art I too love sharpies. The sharpie paper towel owls are adorable. Thanks for the post especially the variety of ideas. Enjoy your SITS Day. Reply Make your Mark! Sharpie Permanent Markers inspire you to transform ordinary surfaces into passionately creative statements.

How about practicing your lettering using Sharpies and tweaking it on the iPad? Beautiful work by Alyssa Wigant. Just. Sharpie. Can you imagine doing that? I think realistically I’d have the patience to do 1/16th of the car and then I would just scribble wildly over the rest of it. Especially a Lamborghini. Reply Shirt doily art is a great idea! I bet you could use a bleach pen with a doily on a dark shirt- that would look awesome. Reply Simple as can be, but delightfully adaptable, this easy drawing project only requires markers and paper. You’ll love making these right alongside your kids.

Or you woke up after a kegger with an unsavory message scrawled across your face. Either way, here’s how to remove Sharpie stains: From Skin: Yes, it is a scary prospect. I only let my 3 yo use Sharpies when he’s seated at a table and I’m staring him down the entire time. Reply

Oh I love Sharpies! I have sets of markers all over the place. I especially love the top – never thought of that, and that car! I am pretty sure I would not decorate my car that way, but it is still very cool! Thanks for the inspiration and Happy SITS Day! ReplySharpie art and craft ideas are everywhere. Since the markers are permanent, they’ll stay put on a myriad of surfaces, and people have tried them on probably every surface known to man. Despite looking gorgeous, these Sharpie tie-dye tiles are basically the easiest things ever to make.

Let it cool completely before washing. (Actually, let it cool before taking out of the oven, so the mitt doesn’t smear the ink on the handle.) If you are a Sharpie fan, you will love this. I’m not only going to delight you with all sorts of Sharpie ideas for kids (and for you), I’ve rounded up some unbelievably creative things people have made with Sharpies. First try hand sanitizer, (it contains ethanol), and if that doesn’t work, try rubbing alcohol. I’ve heard that acetone nail polish remover works as well. From Fabric: I’m off to my local CNA to see if we have Sharpies here in South Africa! Logo looks familiar. ReplyOh do I love a doodled journal cover with a lot of cool objects on it. Isn’t this beautiful work by Mary Scarlett? George Ramos spent 2 weeks drawing on this Lamborghini. I think a great idea would be to encourage your kids to do the same in your car. Yes, definitely. I confess I had no idea Sharpies were so versatile! This post makes me want to do Sharpie art! Great ideas! Reply

Yes, we do all need to recreate this Sharpie wall design. I love this whole area she’s created. Yum. I can see my daughter loving the doily stencil on her jeans or plain shirts. And totally want to try both the shirt dyeing and the tangle doodle. It’s very similar to doodles I used to do as a kid/teen, but I LOVE the idea of doing it on watercolor and washing paint over it. I might try wax paper to make a window hanging! Reply I am a mild sharpie-holic. I must own two dozen in various sizes and colours… Although my little lady is a bit too young to use them, I think Mama might have found some crafty ideas here 😉 Reply Kathy} Sharpies are my friend. I have done everything from decorate Halloween costumes to fix furniture scratches. These ideas are fun, too! Reply

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Kathy Barbro from Art Projects for Kids came up with this awesome project using tin cans and Sharpies. What a great post!! I so love sharpies, I just have to wait until my daughter gets old enough to be able to use them. My kids love love love LOVE the sharpies…almost as much as my husband does:) Dozens of ways to use them..and most of these are new to me! Love the shoes! My 5 year old loves to draw on herself, so that just seems like a natural progression:) have a great one! Reply No doubt you’ve seen his work, and he seems to be drawing mostly comics now, but I have to include the hand-drawn cups of Cheeming Boey here. They’re classic Sharpie amazingness.



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