Finding the Best Alcohol Markers: Tips & Advice

Alcohol markers are great for art projects since they are quick drying—that means less of a chance of smudging.

Excellent for scrapbooking, alcohol markers are acid free and resist fading. Also nice: alcohol markers have slightly opaque ink, so you can layer them or create color overlays . . . that helps create blends or highlights.

We asked our crafty readers for their tips on buying alcohol markers. And then we tried out several brands to find recommendations for this article. Here are some buying tips:

• Many markers tend to bleed. So it’s best to put a piece of card stock or thick paper behind what you are coloring.

• Store alcohol markers on their side so the ink stays evenly distributed in the pen.

• Use a feather light touch on the paper to get the best results.

• Colorless pens (included in many sets we researched) are great for blending.

Here are our favorite alcohol markers:

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