Creativity is about exploring what's possible and letting your imagination run wild to create the best possible result. Sometimes that means meticulously coloring in between the lines. Sometimes that just means playing around in your work space until inspiration strikes. Magnetips let you do both at the same time.
This set of twenty fine-line marking pens includes an array of vibrant colors with water-based ink. But what makes Magnetips truly remarkable are the embedded neodymium magnets in each end of the pens. Coupled with the hexagonal barrel, the pens can be fidgeted with, stacked, folded, reconfigured, and rearranged endlessly to unlock your creativity. Sometimes playtime is all you need to find your creative muse.
Magnetips are no ordinary markers. Not only does the fine point of these felt-tipped markers fill color and line art magnificently but they also stick together thanks to embedded magnets! Each of the markers has a magnet tucked inside at both ends, so they can stick together side-by-side or end-to-end. Additionally, they'll stick to other magnetic materials such as a desk lamp, file cabinet, or other metal stuff in your artist's space.
Coupled with the roll-resistant hexagonal barrels, you can be sure your markers are always right where you need them. These features aren't just a gimmick to distract you from sub-par ink; Magnetips have vibrant color in 20 different hues to make your artwork as amazing as you imagined it.
And if you're waiting for inspiration to strike before you make your masterpiece, the fun of fidgeting with these fine lines can be fully unlocked with an optional set of chrome balls. These shiny spheres can make movable joints between the markers for dynamic play.
Magnetips are fun for fidgeting and for fine lining.
Frequently Asked Questions
Question: Are the balls magnetic?
Answer: The chrome balls are magnetically attracted, but they are not permanent magnets themselves.
Question: Which colors are included?
Answer: Since there are 20 different markers, there are plenty of colors between primary, secondary, and even tertiary colors that don't have specific names. Rest assured, you'll find hues from all across the color spectrum as well as brown and black in the set.