How many types of sharpies are there




















TANK : The Tank will last a long time with its large ink supply and the chisel tip is great for both highlighting and underlining. You can fine the Tank in 7 different colors! This stylish highlighter comes in 5 bright colors. You can find the Blade in 4 bold colors. With bad bills, the golden brown mark will turn black.

The calligraphy tip on this marker is perfect for fancy card and invitation lettering. These are available in an assortment of 5 colors.

These are available in 8 different colors! Why is it called a china marker if it looks more like a pencil? There are 6 different china marker colors available.

The Water-Based Paint Markers are safe for kids and are great for various art projects including scrapbooking and posters. These opaque markers are available in a range of colors including a line of glitter colors and different points.

They come in various points and colors including metallic! With 8 vibrant colors, these markers are great for customizing hats, shirts, socks, or any fabric you want! Its aluminum barrel can stand up to any job. The Mean Streak comes in 2 colors: yellow and white. When you need a permanent marker, what brand pops into your head? Their successful marketing over the years has allowed them to enjoy being the most recognized permanent marker in the world.

There is however a debate that currently exists surrounding their products: Are they office or art supplies? Share your opinion in the comment box below! I agree Melissa, Sharpies are great for art projects! We have some fun things that can be done with Sharpies on our art supply Pinterest board! I use Sharpies for more than just office supplies and art projects!

I use them in my kitchen to mark names and dates on products that I put into baggies. We use them on a concrete wall in our downstairs playroom for guest to sign their names. The possibilities for Sharpie markers are endless!

Wow Tomi, what great uses! I love all the colors, too…but the black seems to be the biggest need in our home. We have one in every room, a least lol. Getting some creative ideas Carole? We would love to hear how you plan to use Sharpies in the classroom to promote design and color!

I use them for both!! They are certainly office supplies, but these neons have such a great art supply look to them! I use Sharpies in school aka my office all them time, but hetn again I use them at home for art projects too! I use them a lot for office supplies.. You are commenting using your WordPress.

You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. In new colors were introduced, blue, brown and green.

They started to expand their color line up from there. Right now Sharpie is focusing on standard packs of individual colors, 8, 12 and 24 and specialty themed sets that range from 5 markers to They also expanded their tip selections. I have listed where each color comes currently in the information below. In they started introducing limited editions with unique colors.

The big question is: How does one get all the colors? I wish there was a box where all the colors could be found, but for now a bunch of different packs must be purchased and there will be many duplicates! All the colors can be purchased with by getting the 45 collection, Mystic Gems and the collection, but that is a lot of money.

I have the 45 collection and a bunch of others. I am hoping to get my hands on all of them! Some of the colors can be bought open stock too at stores such as Michael's and JoAnn Fabrics.

Here is a chart that list what colors come in each box. There is also no fanfare for releasing new colors or retiring colors. Who knows what colors will disappear this year? Here are all the packs with what colors are in them. There are specialty sets that come out at the holidays, but I have not listed them because they are usually only available for a short time.

This set contains 34 unique colors. This box contains many colors that can not be found in the 72 and count boxes. This set contains 48 unique colors. All the colors in this box are available in the count box. It does have a pretty Van Goh design that makes me want to get it. This box contains 49 unique colors. Right now this is the best box to get to get a bunch of different Sharpie colors. In Sharpie started releasing limited edition packs starting with Earth Tones.

This year they are releasing Mystic Gems in 14 new colors! One of the most confusing things about these sets is they sell them in various sizes and for various tips and the colors can differ.

I have tried to list the biggest box size available with the unique colors listed. Sometimes the colors disappear and sometimes they stay around and are put in other boxes or packs. It is a real mystery which ones will Stay or go. Mystic Gems The Mystic Gems come in 12, 20 and 24 containing other colors mixed in.

There are 14 unique colors. The 20 packs have only 5 Mystic Gems. The 12 has all Mystic Gems and the 24 all 14 with 10 other colors included. Electro Pop. Here is what is in the 34 Ultra Fine Electro Pop pack. Here are the colors in the Ultra Fine Cosmic Colors pack. I think it is slightly different including jellie pink instead of magenta and sky blue instead of sky because the caps are different colors.

For the retired boxes I do not have swatches of the old color names, but I have included what was in each box. Thank you for documenting these 2old2color! Thank you Jason Cospelich for your careful research so I could complete this list.

The officially retired colors from Sharpie are: burgundy, marigold, olive, plum, brick red, dandelion, ocean blue, spruce green, kiwi, coconut, flamingo, lime daiquiri, stingray, blueberry, early gray, hibiscus tea, mocha, rain shower, clover, pumpkin, rose, violet, teal blue and pomegranate.

Let me know if there are others. The retired ones are in italics. I have been trying to get the color names for my Sharpies forever and have only managed to identify a few. This has made my week! I don't understand how Bic can put actual color names on their markers, but Sharpie, a company known for their color range, cannot do the same. If a name is too much, then how about a color number? The only way I've been able to identify 14 of the 37 Sharpies that I have is because I bought them singularly and left the UPC sticker on it that had the color name!

I had bought the 80's Glam set and used another marker to write the color on the barrels and then sealed the names with a thin coat of resin.

I used that set so much that I used them up while other Sharpies I've had for a few years are still sitting in their various cups. I think fans of Sharpies should get a petition going that states how important it is to us that The markers have a color name or number on them. Then send the hard copy to Sharpie Corp.



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