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    Ohuhu launches the Acrylic Paint Markers Cotton-Core in the US market

    Breana CeballosBy Breana CeballosMarch 13, 20252 Mins Read
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    Move over Pasca Pens! Ohuhu is coming to brighten up the space! If you’ve ever had that acrylic itch that comes with customizing things then these markers are 100% for you. One of the things that irks me about the Pasca pens is that they can be pretty expensive for only a few colors. Well, Ohuhu has solved that problem offering 36 colors in a $20 dollar set. Check out the details below!

    With 36 vibrant colors and three versatile tip combinations to suit every artistic need

    Ohuhu, a brand focused on making high-quality art supplies widely accessible and affordable, is thrilled to announce the launch of its latest creative offering, the Ohuhu Acrylic Paint Markers Cotton-Core. Designed for artists, hobbyists, and DIY enthusiasts, these markers offer a seamless painting experience with 36 vibrant colors and three versatile tip combinations to suit every artistic need. The Ohuhu Acryllic Paint Markers Cotton-Core are available in Brush&Dot, Brush&Fine and Fine&Dot from Amazon for $21.99, currently $19.99 and from Ohuhu for $19.99.

    Customize with three unique tip options: Ohuhu’s new Acrylic Paint Markers feature three different dual-tip options, providing maximum versatility for any project:

    • Brush & Fine Tip – Ideal for smooth blending and precise detailing.
    • Brush & Dot Tip – Perfect for fluid strokes and dynamic dot effects.
    • Fine & Dot Tip – Best for intricate lines and controlled stippling techniques.

    Effortless painting, no hassle:  Unlike traditional paint markers that require shaking or pressing, the Ohuhu Acrylic Paint Markers Cotton-Core are ready to use instantly, just uncap and start creating! Each marker delivers rich, high-opacity colors with excellent ink coverage, ensuring smooth and even application without streaks or clumping.

    Endless possibilities on any surface: These premium-quality acrylic markers work on a variety of surfaces, making them ideal for limitless creative expression. Whether painting on glass, plastic, metal, stone, wood, canvas, paper, or more, artists can achieve stunning results with ease.

    Unleash your imagination today: The Ohuhu Acrylic Paint Markers Cotton-Core are now available for purchase, empowering creators to bring their artistic visions to life like never before. 

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