This bundle focuses on creative expression with Ohuhu markers, offering a range of options for artists of all levels. It brings together various marker types suitable for different artistic projects and surfaces. These products collectively equip users to explore diverse art techniques, from detailed illustrations to rock painting.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for hobbyists and rock painters who need consistent ink flow without the mess of pressurized valves. Not for professional muralists or those requiring high-volume coverage — this shop focuses on fine-detail acrylic and alcohol-based layering.
These cotton-core versions are superior because they don't require the constant shaking and priming that usually leads to ink blobs on your work. The dual-tip setup makes them much more versatile for switching between outlining and fills than the single-tip alternatives.
⚠ Worth knowing: Acrylic markers will chew through standard printer paper almost immediately; you must use the heavyweight mixed media pads or non-porous surfaces like the river rocks for the ink to sit correctly without feathering.
Professional Grade Primers and SealantsFine Detail Synthetic Brush SetsUV Resistant Clear Coating for Outdoor Art
This shop is built around the versatile and vibrant world of Ohuhu markers, offering a curated selection for artists to explore diverse creative expressions. It combines various marker types and essential accessories to support a wide range of artistic projects, from detailed illustrations to unique craft work.
This collection is ideal for artists of all levels, from beginners experimenting with different media to seasoned illustrators seeking quality tools. It's perfect for anyone looking to create detailed artwork, personalize gifts, or add a creative touch to everyday objects like river stones.
Starting your art journey can be easy with a few key pieces. A great starter path includes a set of Acrylic Paint Markers for versatility and a Mixed Media Sketchbook. A full build, including all marker types and painting surfaces, costs approximately $140 to $310.
Full build
$140–$310
Starter
$35–$60
Acrylic Markers + Sketchbook
Best forIllustratorsMixed Media ArtistsCraft EnthusiastsBeginner ArtistsRock PaintingGraphic Designers
These acrylic paint markers feature dual tips, offering versatility for both broad coverage and fine details. Designed for artists seeking opaque, permanent color on various surfaces, they are suitable for crafts, rock painting, or illustration. The cotton core ensures consistent ink flow for reliable application.
36 vibrant, opaque colors
Dual tips: bullet and fine
Cotton core for consistent flow
Permanent, quick-drying acrylic ink
Works on various surfaces
In this shop: The Ohuhu Acrylic Paint Markers with Cotton-core embody the shop's focus on versatility and quality, making them ideal for diverse artistic applications.
The Honolulu B Series offers alcohol-based brush markers known for their smooth blending and vibrant, translucent colors. These markers are designed for detailed artwork, illustration, and graphic design. They provide artists with a broad range of hues for professional-grade results.
Alcohol-based, blendable inks
Brush and chisel tips
Vibrant, translucent colors
Fast-drying formula
Refillable for extended use
In this shop: The Honolulu B Series markers align with the shop's emphasis on high-quality tools for professional-grade artistic endeavors.
This mixed media sketchbook features heavyweight paper specifically formulated to withstand various wet and dry media. It is ideal for use with acrylic paint markers, preventing bleed-through and buckling. Artists can confidently use markers, pens, and other art supplies without compromising paper integrity.
Heavyweight, thick paper
Resistant to bleed-through
Handles wet and dry media
Smooth surface for detail
Spiral-bound for flat opening
In this shop: The Mixed Media Sketchbook complements the shop's focus on marker art by providing the necessary foundation for creative projects.
The Oahu Series offers dual-tip alcohol art markers with a combination of chisel and fine tips for varied line work. These markers deliver blendable, vibrant colors suitable for illustration, manga, and graphic design. They cater to artists needing consistent color saturation and precise control.
Alcohol-based, blendable ink
Dual tips: chisel and fine
Wide range of vibrant colors
Ergonomic barrel design
Quick-drying, low odor
In this shop: The Oahu Series Dual Tip Alcohol Art Markers fit the shop's theme by offering another versatile option for detailed, colorful artwork.
The Kaala Series features slim, dual-tip markers with broad and fine points tailored for professional illustration and intricate details. These markers provide a precise ink flow in a slim barrel for comfortable, extended use. They are designed for artists who require fine control and a compact tool.
Slim barrel for comfort
Dual tips: broad and fine
Professional grade ink
Ideal for detailed work
Compact and portable
In this shop: The Kaala Series Slim Markers align with the shop's focus on specialized tools for high-precision artistic expression.
This set of natural river rocks provides a smooth, non-porous surface ideal for painting and crafting. Each rock is pre-cleaned and ready for decoration with acrylic paints or markers. They offer a unique canvas for personalized art projects, gifts, or garden decor.
Smooth, natural river rocks
Pre-cleaned and ready to paint
Variety of sizes and shapes
Ideal for outdoor art
Durable, weather-resistant
In this shop: The Natural River Rocks for Painting directly supports the shop's vibe by offering a distinct, tangible surface for the acrylic markers.
This bundle provides a broad spectrum of marker types, allowing artists to explore different techniques like opaque coverage and smooth blending on various surfaces.
The combination of markers and specialized paper ensures vibrant color output and prevents common issues like bleed-through, leading to professional-looking results.
Artists can effortlessly transition from detailed two-dimensional work in sketchbooks to unique three-dimensional projects like painting river rocks.
What to know
Some of the alcohol-based markers might have a strong odor, requiring good ventilation when working in smaller spaces.
The variety of marker types might initially be overwhelming for completely new artists, requiring some experimentation to find preferred tools.
How to use this together
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Prepare Your Workspace
Begin by setting up a clean, well-lit area. If using alcohol-based markers like the Honolulu B Series or Oahu Series, ensure good ventilation to disperse fumes. Keep your Mixed Media Sketchbook or Natural River Rocks readily accessible for your chosen project.
2
Select Your Tools
For opaque lines and rock painting, choose the Acrylic Paint Markers Cotton-core 36 Colors. For smooth blends and illustrations in your Mixed Media Sketchbook, opt for the Honolulu B Series or Oahu Series Alcohol Art Markers. Use the Kaala Series Slim Broad and Fine Dual Tip Markers for intricate details.
3
Start with Sketching
Before applying permanent markers, lightly sketch your design using a pencil, especially on the Mixed Media Sketchbook. This allows for corrections and ensures precise placement of colors. For rock painting, you might sketch directly if confident, or practice on paper first.
4
Apply Colors Layer by Layer
When using alcohol markers, build up your colors in layers, blending lighter shades before adding darker ones to achieve smooth transitions. For acrylic markers, apply an even coat and allow layers to dry between applications on surfaces like Natural River Rocks to prevent smudging.