![]() Now that I gave you the lowdown on my favorite markers, you’re probably wondering about the paper I use them on. Not only are they great for drawing details and mandalas, bit they are amazing for outlining designs. I have them in every size and use them ALL the time. If you’re looking for amazing black outline pens, these Artist Pitt pens by Faber-Castell should be at the top of your list. ![]() I even used this pen when I won the 2015 Starbucks Red Cup contest on Instagram. This by far beats the competition when it comes to even flow and coverage. And believe me, not all white gel pens are created equal. It’s my go-to pen for adding white to any colored surface or paper. The Uni-Signo White Gel pen is a MUST have. These belly roll pens also work amazingly well on rocks. What I love most about Moonlight Gelly Roll pens is that they are fantastic on black paper! The colors jump off he page, they are so bright. There are so many different ways you can use them since they work on virtually any surface. These markers should be part of everyone’s art supply collection. Not sure why, but no matter what surface you use them on you’ll love them. Here’s the thing with Posca Paint markers, I think I use them more often on rock and wood surfaces than paper. They are great for creating beautiful patterns and entangle type designs. Bright, bold, and permanent colors! I tend to lean toward my fine point Sharpies more than the extra-fine point. You pretty much know exactly what you’re going to get. Who doesn’t love Sharpies? Even my 6-year old is a huge fan. I really love the mix of colors and the neon colors as well. I don’t think you need both, unless you hoard markers like I do. In my opinion they’re similar to the Stabilo 88 point markers. ![]() The Staedtler Triplus Fineliners are for extra fine lines, detailed doodles or coloring in small areas. While I have the full 96 colors set, you can test the waters with the smaller Tombow Brights 10-pack. There are a ton of YouTub videos on all of the techniques possible with these markers. You can also beautifully blend the colors to create ombre effects and more. Not only do I love the dual tip, one brush end and the other a fine tip, I am obsessed with the fact that you can turn these pens into watercolors. While Tombow markers are newer to my collection, they have quickly become a fast favorite because of their versatility. The below image was down using the full set of Stabilo 68 pens. Stabilo 68 Point Stabilo 68 Point Stabilo 88 Point If I had to choose just one set of markers to recommend (especially for beginner doodlers), the Stabilo 68 point pens would be my go-to recommendation. What I love most about these markers (besides the price point) are the colors! I love the color range and how vibrant the colors look on paper. The 88 point tip is very fine and great for detailed lines and filling in very small coloring areas. The 68 point is a larger tip which works great for coloring large areas. The difference between the 68 point and the 88 point are the tips. I probably use my Stabilo 68 point markers more than anything else when it comes to regular doodling. (For your convenience this post contains Amazon affiliate links) Below are my favorite markers and pens that I turn to over and over again for my art and doodles. The pretty rainbow colors suck me in every time. Every time I see a new set of colored markers at the store or online, I want to buy them. ![]() They’re like shoes for me, you can never have too many. One of the questions I get the most on my Instagram page is, “What are your favorite markers and pens?” This is such a hard question to answer because I adore markers.
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