72 Count Ultimate Collection Sharpie Permanent Markers

The 45 Count Ultimate Collection of Sharpie Permanent Markers contains some very unique colors such as venus green jupiter red. It contains 32 fine, 29 ultra fine, 5 Neon and 6 metallic markers (3 total unique metallic colors). Sharpie markers do not have the name on actual marker, but the name of the marker is on the side of the Sharpie box. It is a little bit expensive, but so worth it to me to get those unique colors.

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I bought this box to get a certain color, but it was missing in the box. And many of the other color were also dried up. I ended up returning it because it was not worth the cost to not get the color I wanted and to have dried up markers. It was the ultra fine tips that were dried up.

Color Information

Here is the side of the box with all the colors the case contains. On one side is the Fine/Neon assortment and the other is the Ultra Fine/Metallic Assortment


What's inside the box:

Fine
  • racey red, red, optic orange, orange, tangerine, peach, yellow, supersonic yellow, lime, green, jetset jade, aqua, sky blue, turquoise, nano blue, brilliant blue, surf, blue, navy, techno blue, purple, ultra violet, boysenberry, berry, power pink, electric pink, pink, pink lemonade, almond, brown, slate grey, black
  • Neon-neon orange, neon yellow, neon green, neon blue, neon pink
  • Metallic-2 of each, metallic bronze, metallic gold, metallic silver
Ultra Fine
  • racey red, red, orange, leg warmer orange, tangerine, yellow, banana clip yellow, lime, green, argyle green, mint, aqua, blue ice, turquoise, surf, blue, navy, techno blue, purple, valley girl viole, lilac, boysenberry, berry, magenta, jellie pink, pink, brown, slate grey, black
Where to buy: Dick Blick Art Materials

Here are the markers arranged in color order. I wrote the name of the color on the sharpie with an ultra fine black Sharpie to help me know which color it is especially if they end up getting mix with other Sharpies.

Collecting Information

Here is the box container. It has a really pretty design when the box is opened.

This is a great box to collect since it contains many of the markers, especially rare ones.

Boxes: Sharpie Permanent Markers, The Ultimate Collection 45 Count
Other Boxes: There is a 45 and 115 Ultimate Collection of Sharpie Markers
Year: 2017
Part Number: 2130171
UPC: 071641117581




 

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75 Bic Intensity Markers Fine and Ultra Fine with 3 Metallic

Up until a few years ago I had no idea that Bic made markers. I thought they just made pens. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that make alcohol markers and that the colors are named! Alcohol markers are a really good permanent marker for drawing on wood, plastic and many other surfaces. They are also really nice for coloring pages. 

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There are 75 pens in the box, 36 fine tip 0.7mm thick and 36 ultra fine 0.4mm thick and 3 metallic colors. I got doubles of the metallic colors. The metallic colors are fine tip. I do not know if that is the same for everyone.

Color Information
What's inside the box: 

  • The core colors that come in ultra fine and fine in the 75 count Bic Intensity box are: Desert Rose, Praire Berry, Fandango Pink, Pink Flamingo, Rambunctious Red, Sunset Orange, Harvest Orange, Peach Parfait, Adobe Orange, Summer Melon, Moonstone Yellow, Yellow Blaze, Lemon Bliss, Margarita Green, Key Lime, Lime Sorbet, Meadow Green, For-Ever Green, Forest Green, Tranquil Teal, Hot Aqua, Misty Blue, Midnight Navy, Oceanview Blue, Blueskies Blue, Deep Sea Blue, Playful Purple, Polynesian, Purple, Petal Pink, Plumtastic Purple, Woodsy Brown, Honey Brown, Tiki Hut Tan, Stone Grey, Tuxedo Black, and Cloud Night Grey.
  • The metallics in the 75 count Bic Intensity box are: Yellow Gold and 2 Platinum Silvers.
Purchase Information: Walmart
Where to buy: Walmart

Here are the fine tip markers.

Collecting Information 

Boxes: 75 Bic Intensity Markers Fine and Ultra Fine with 3 Metallic
Year: 
Purchase Information: Walmart
Where to buy: Walmart
Part Numbers: XGPMX75 B.O.M 4568999 
Code Numbers: 58-5120-0-200
UPC Numbers: 070330364745
Manufacturing Location: Made in the USA of US and foreign parts.

Here is the front of the box.
Here is what the inside of the box looks like. It did not come in color order.
Here they are in color order. It is much better right?

Here is the back of the box.
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120 Crayola Super Tips Markers with Silly Scents

 Overview and Review

Crayola came out with 120 Crayola Super Tips Washable Markers including 20 Silly Scents and I can not be more excited. There are 100 unique colors in the box for sure. I am not sure if the 20 Silly Scents are unique colors. I love using Super Tips for coloring because they are very good for detail work at the tip, but can also be used for thick lines by using the whole marker. Super Tips can also be used for bullet journaling and lettering. 

Click here to get the swatch charts for all the Crayola markers.

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Find these on Amazon.

Color Information
What's inside the box: The colors in the 120 Crayola Super Tips Markers are:

  • Sleeve 1: black, red, azure, graphic green, yellow, brown, orange, salmon, blue, gray, teal, kiwi, peach, ultra violet, marigold, camo green, brick red, purple mountain's majesty, tiger orange, hot magenta
  • Sleeve 2: primrose, carnation pink, green, golden beige, lobster red, dark chocolate, wild orchid infra red, blue lagoon, pine green, copper, wild blue yonder, emerald, midnight blue, star bright, battery charged blue, golden yellow, yellow green, olive green, turquoise surf
  • Sleeve 3: forest green, scarlet, melon, parrot pink, raspberry, sky blue, blue green, blue bolt, indigo, medium gray, lilac violet, storm cloud, steel blue, medium brown, rust, light lavender, dark brown, pearl gray, dark forest, amaranth
  • Sleeve 4: orchid violet, olive brown, fuchsia rose, dark gray, ash gray, asphalt gray, dark salmon, blue jeans, laurel green, pastel green, ming green, seaweed green, blood red, purple, dandelion, hot pink, bronze, mahogany
  • Sleeve 5: sienna, apricot, orange circuit, granny smith apple, cornflower, flamingo pink, blue gray, sugar cube, shark skin, sandy tan, beige, khaki, plum, coral reef, electric lime, palm leaf, jungle green, robin egg blue, seafoam green, sepia
  • Sleeve 6 Silly Scents: wild berry, pineapple, beach, watermelon, cherry, popcorn, blueberry, root beer, orange, lime, fresh air, ice cream, flower, pine, fruit punch, spice cake, lemon, green apple, cotton candy, marshmallow
Purchase Information: Amazon
Where to buy: Amazon

Collecting Information 
This is a great box for collecting.  They come in a box that is easy to keep and store.  I really wish they would print the color names on the sides of the markers.
Boxes: 120 Crayola SuperTips Washable Markers
Other boxes: This is the first 120 count Super Tips Box.
Year: 2019
Purchase Information: Amazon
Where to buy: Amazon
Style Numbers: 58-5120
Code Numbers: 58-5120-0-200
UPC Numbers: 071662551209
Manufacturing Location: Vietnam



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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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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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10 Count Crayola Mighty Marks Markers: What's Inside the Box

I found out about the Crayola Mighty Marks markers on Instagram.  Instagram is a very useful tool to find out about new products out on the market.  There are people that will find them and then post them for the rest of the world to see.  I have gotten a couple good "dollar" store finds this last summer that way.  I was able to collect the entire series of Pip-Squeaks in Disguise for a fraction of the cost, one dollar a piece instead of four dollars a piece.  I found these markers on someone's feed.  And it turns out they got them at Dollar General.  I have never been inside a Dollar General before.  It was so fun to venture in.  They had a lot of Crayola products there that had been miniaturized to accommodate the lower cost. I stopped myself from buying everything. These markers were not a dollar but two dollars a piece. They a fine tip marker, way cute and small, a lot smaller than I thought.  They are barely big enough to fit the Crayola logo on the marker. The really cool thing about them is they have all the specialty sets, neon, gel and scented. 

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I love everything about these markers, the boxes are really cute and feature the color names, something I love.  The neon box only contains 8 unique color names because the blue and the pink are repeats.  How hard would it have been to throw in two more colors?

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DryErase Fine Line Markers: What's Inside the Box

I am very excited to try the Crayola Dry Erase Fine Line Markers.  I have been using a dry erase board more at home and not all of the markers erase very well.  I can not wait to try these out and see if they work better than the other ones I have. 

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It is interesting to note that the back of the box is not in color, it is in black and white.  Crayola also pointed out these markers had a different design and would not get mistaken for the other markers, which is a great point.  We have all our Crayola markers in a container, pip-squeaks, regular, and dry erase.  My son uses all of them to draw on his dry erase board. Another interesting note is these markers fall in the 98 style family instead of the usual 58 marker style family.

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10 Count Crayola Classic Fine Tip Markers: What's Inside the Box

I know I say this a lot, but the Crayola Classic Fine Tip Markers are really one of my favorite Crayola products. I love the Fine tip markers and probably have about 5 of these boxes I love them so much.  I used to write everything with them.  I love how they just glide on a page, but produce a very thin line.

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I love Crayola markers, but I do not collect them as much because they have a shorter shelf life than other Crayola products.  The ink dries up.  The collecting world does not collect them either and sadly there is not a lot of history on the Crayola markers.  I hope to alleviate this problem with everyone's help, find all the boxes of markers out there and have a database with all the box names and marker colors.


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