24 Colors of the World Fine Line Markers

 In 2020 Crayola worked with Victor Casale to formulate a new line of crayons called Colors of the World. These crayons represented over 40 shades of skin tones. In 2021 they released colored pencils and markers to go along with the line. In 2022 they are releasing fine line markers to accompany the Colors of the World line. An interesting thing to note is this line is the only matching color line that exists at Crayola.

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What's inside the box: The colors in the 24 Crayola Super Tips Markers are:

  • extra light almond, very light golden, very light rose, light golden, very light almond, light medium golden, light rose, light almond, light medium rose, light medium almond, medium deep rose, medium almond, medium golden, medium deep almond, deep rose, very deep rose, deep almond, medium deep golden, deep golden, very deep almond, extra deep rose, extra deep golden, deepest almond
Purchase Information: Walmart
Where to buy: Crayola 

Here is a swatch chart of the colors of the world. Click here to get your own swatch chart



This was a swatch chart I colored first. I like the circles better. Which one do you like?


I also attempted to blend with them. They did okay. Maybe I should try on different paper.


Collecting Information 

Boxes: 24 Colors of the World Fine Line Markers
Year: 2022
Purchase Information: Walmart
Where to buy: Crayola 
Style Numbers: 58-7810
Code Numbers: 58-7810-0-200
UPC Numbers: 071662078102
Manufacturing Location: Made in U.S.A. with foreign materials (this is interesting because it is one of the first time it is specified)


Here are the sides of the box. They contain all the marker swatches for the colors in the box.

Here are the boxes that come inside the Colors of the World fine line box.


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65 Sharpie Markers The Ultimate Collection Swatches and Review

As you may know I am somewhat of a Sharpie Nerd. Last year I made it my mission to find out every Sharpie color out there. Since then I have identified 76 unique colors including the neon, metallic and core colors. The neon and metallic Sharpies are made with different ink types. This year I attended Creativation and I was SUPER excited to meet with Newell brands, ie they are the company that makes Sharpie, Prismacolor, Elmer's, Paper Mate products etc. At Creativation I learned that Sharpie would be releasing a 65 count Fine Line Marker with all the Core Colors, i.e. the ones that have the alcohol as an ink base.

Alcohol based markers can be used in so many ways! The colors can be blended by touching the tips and blending on the paper. They can also be used to make gradients. Now with all the colors this box of Sharpies will be so versatile for so many artists.

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Click here to find at Blick Art Supplies.

And I am so lucky that I finally got my hands on this box. As soon as I got this box I put away every marker from my makeshift Ultimate Collection box back where they belonged and am now displaying this one.

Here are all the colors in the box.

Color Information 

Boxes: Sharpie Ultimate Collection 65 Core Colors
What's inside the box: 

  • The colors for the Sharpie 65 Ultimate Collection box with all the core colors are:  valley girl violet, ultra violet, boysenberry, magenta, power pink, electric pink, berry, rocket fuel red, jellie pink, pink, jupiter red, solar flare red, red, racey red, pink lemonade, peach, orion orange, optic orange, leg warmer orange, tangerine, banana clip yellow, yellow, almond, supersonic yellow, martian green, venus green, lime, galaxy green, green, mint, argyle green, aqua, jetset jade, nano blue, turquoise, blue ice, neon blue, brilliant blue, surf, techno blue, blue, navy, sky, intergalactic indigo, purple, lilac, brown, black, dark matter gray, slate gray, celestial gray, purple fluorite, tanzanite, peacock blue, teal tiger's eye, jasper green, amber, cabochon coral, rose quartz, citrine, aquamarine, geode, violet chalcedony, light blue topaz, and lavender mica.

Purchase Information: Received product for review
Where to buy: Blick Art Supplies

Click here to get this swatch chart.

Click here to get swatch charts for all the Sharpie Markers.

What Did I Think?

This box is truly amazing! The packaging is not quite as nice at the other Ultimate Collection boxes, but the price point is right on. It is going for around $51 on Blick Art Supplies. I guess if they did the same box as the other Ultimate Collection boxes the colors would not be able to be displayed the same. I am so excited to display the colors like this and am going to keep it in this color order because it is so pretty. 

The one thing I did wish they had done is put the names of the colors on the markers. I feel like this would take the Sharpies to a whole new level. The people using Fine Tip Sharpies and wanting every color will probably be artists. And artists like to know the name of the color of the marker. I hope this box sells really well, that Sharpie comes out with more and more marker colors especially brown tones. I would love to see a skin tone set at some point. This is my favorite box of Sharpie Markers to date. I also hope they come out with a Ultra Fine Ultimate Collection box also.

This box is also a great deal for getting all the Sharpies. Before this multiple sets would have to be acquired costing over $130 depending on which sets were bought. (I spent more than that.) There would be duplicate markers from some of the sets from having to buy so many different sets. And it was hard to store them all in one place. This set is great because it offers all the colors in one place. 

Collecting Information

This is the first time that Sharpie has EVER released every single marker in one set. It is definitely collectible.

Boxes: Sharpie Ultimate Collection 65 Core Colors
Year: 2021
Part Numbers: 2147941
UPC Numbers: 071641189669
Manufacturing Location: Assembled in USA
Where to buy: Blick Art Supplies

Here is the back and bottom of the box. I love the design on the box, it is super colorful and detailed.




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Sharpie Mystic Gems Fine and Ultra Fine Markers, 12 and 24 count

Sharpie's color palette has increased dramatically throughout the last 30 or 40 years. In 2003 they started releasing 5 limited edition colors every so often. This year in 2021 they have released 14 new colors called the Mystic Gems set. I found out about it at Creativation/Art Materials world this year. I was super excited! I made sure to snag the Mystic gems set. They do not sell an individual set, but all the colors can be found in the 24 Mystic Gems set.

Click here to find the markers on Blick, 12 count24 count.  The paper I used is Hahnemuhle Nostalgie white paper and DCWV cardstock. Click here to find the paper I used on Blick.

The new Mystic Gem Sharpie colors are: purple fluorite, tanzanite, peacock blue, teal tiger's eye, jasper green, amber, cabochon coral, rose quartz, citrine, aquamarine, geode, violet chalcedony, light blue topaz, and lavender mica.

Here are the 12 and 24 packs. The 12 pack only contains 12 of the 14 new colors. Please Sharpie why not just release a 14 count pack???

Color Information 

Boxes: Sharpie 12 and 24 count Mystic Gems Fine  Markers
What's inside the box:
12 Pack Fine and Ultra Fine: 
  • purple fluorite, tanzanite, peacock blue, jasper green, cabochon coral, rose quartz, citrine, aquamarine, geode, violet chalcedony, light blue topaz, and lavender mica
24 pack: 
  • purple fluorite, tanzanite, peacock blue, teal tiger's eye, jasper green, amber, cabochon coral, rose quartz, citrine, aquamarine, geode, violet chalcedony, light blue topaz, lavender mica, black, purple, blue, green, orion orange, red, pink, peach, mint, and celestial gray.
Purchase Information: Target and Amazon


Here are the swatches for the Fine and Ultra Fine in my Swatch notebook.

Here is the Fine 12 count markers. 


Here is the 24 fine count pack.Here is the 12 count ultra fine markers.


Here are the back of the boxes.

Collecting Information

These are definitely collectible. I have been having a hard time finding some of the older Sharpies. I would definitely recommend picking up one of each.

Boxes: Sharpie 12 and 24 count Mystic Gems Fine Line Markers
Year: 2021
Part Numbers: 2142417 (24 count), 2142268 (12 count)
UPC Numbers: 071641189584 (24 count). 071641189560 (12 count)
Manufacturing Location: Assembled in USA
Where to buy: Blick 12 countBlick 24 count

24 Count Mystic Gems Fine

12 Count Mystic Gems Fine


12 Count Mystic Gems Ultra Fine


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Crayola Ultra-Clean Washable Fine Tip Markers: What's Inside the Box

In 2014 Crayola came out with a new line of markers and crayons called Ultra-Clean Washable ColorMax Markers. They still have the Washable markers available, but these markers sound like they are supposed to be even more washable and have more bright colors.  I love markers for kids.  They are so easy to use and so easy to wash.  I can not tell you how many times I have washed them, because it is not an arduous task, unlike taking crayon off the wall.  I still have some spots that need to be cleaned. I love fine line markers, they are so versatile and can be used for writing and for coloring.

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Click here to get the swatch charts for all the Crayola markers.
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Crayola Aged Up Adult Coloring Colored Pencils and Fine Line Markers: What's Inside the Box

Crayola came out with a new line of adult coloring books and pencils and fine line markers in 2015.  Crayola advertised their large color escapes cases, 25 dollars, a little pricey for me.  They did not advertise this line of "Aged Up" colored pencils and fine line markers.  I stumbled across them in Target and Walmart.  I grabbed them up because I loved the packaging.  I love the white and colors and the vibrant colors.  I also loved the dual-ended colored pencils.  I have a packaged called blenders that I will post soon.  They are some of my favorite colored pencils.  I think the pencils in that box were closely related, a shade darker or lighter, but these ones are opposite colors that will go together well when coloring.

I also stumbled across this handy dandy chart of how to make different colors with the colored pencils on Crayola's website.  Check it out, you will not be disappointed. I can not wait to use the tips.

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These fine line markers are not washable, there is a stain advisement on the back of the box. And another by the way, the name Aged Up is not on the package, but is what they are called on Target's website.

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