Explore a curated selection of alcohol markers and essential accessories, centered around the Ohuhu Honolulu B E47 Brush Fine marker. This collection is ideal for artists and hobbyists seeking quality tools for vibrant, blendable artwork. It helps users achieve professional-looking results in illustrations, sketches, and various art projects.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for professional illustrators and heavy users who need to maintain their Honolulu B series without repurchasing entire sets. Not for casual hobbyists who prefer water-based inks — this shop focuses on alcohol-based pigment longevity and nib precision.
Curator's pick: Honolulu B Series E47 Individual Replacement Marker
This is the most efficient way to keep a color palette consistent because the E47 is a foundational earth tone that usually runs dry first. The brush nib on the B series holds its tension longer than the cheaper Oahu alternatives, making it the better investment for line control.
⚠ Worth knowing: Alcohol markers will bleed through standard printer paper instantly, so you shouldn't use these without a heavyweight, coated marker pad. Also, the Honolulu B series nibs are not interchangeable with the Kaala slim series, so verify your barrel type before ordering replacements.
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This shop is built around the versatile Ohuhu Honolulu B E47 marker, expanding into a curated selection of alcohol markers and essential accessories. It's designed to provide a comprehensive toolkit for vibrant, blendable artwork, ensuring artists have everything they need to achieve professional-looking results.
This collection is ideal for artists and hobbyists ranging from beginners to experienced illustrators who want to explore or deepen their alcohol marker techniques. Whether you're working on detailed illustrations, coloring, or various art projects, these tools will enhance your creative output.
To start, focus on a core marker set and a quality pad. A full setup, including multiple marker series and accessories, will cost between $150 and $280.
Full build
$150–$280
Starter
$77–$112
A Honolulu 72 set and marker pad only
Best forIllustratorsHobby ArtistsDetailed ArtworkBlendable ColorsVersatile Techniques
Honolulu B Series E47 Individual Replacement Marker
This is an individual replacement marker, the Ohuhu Honolulu B Series E47, featuring both a brush and a fine tip. It is suitable for artists and illustrators who need a specific color refill or wish to expand their palette. This marker allows for detailed work and broad strokes within the same tool.
E47 color code
Alcohol-based ink
Dual tips: Brush and Fine
Replacement or single purchase
Compatible with Honolulu B sets
In this shop: The Honolulu B E47 marker embodies the shop's focus on individual, high-quality brush and fine tip markers.
The Honolulu Series 72 Color Set offers a broad range of alcohol markers, each with dual brush and fine tips. This set is designed for artists who require a comprehensive palette for detailed illustrations, coloring, and blending. It provides a solid foundation for various artistic applications.
72 distinct colors
Alcohol-based ink
Dual tips: Brush and Fine
Color-coded caps
Plastic carrying case
In this shop: This set represents the core of the Honolulu B Alcohol Marker E47 Brush Fine range, providing a wider spectrum of the same quality tools.
The Oahu Series offers dual-tip alcohol markers with chisel and fine tips. These markers are for artists who prefer the broad line capabilities of a chisel tip along with a fine point for detail. They are effective for graphic design, architectural renderings, and bold illustrations.
Alcohol-based ink
Dual tips: Chisel and Fine
Broad and narrow strokes
Ergonomic design
Color-coded barrels
In this shop: The Oahu Series provides an alternative nib combination within the same high-quality alcohol marker category as the Honolulu B E47, catering to varied artistic preferences.
Kaala Series Slim Dual Tip Alcohol Markers are engineered for precision and portability, featuring dual tips in a slimmer barrel. These markers are suited for professional illustrators and sketch artists who need control and a comfortable grip for intricate work. They are ideal for on-the-go artistry.
Slim barrel design
Dual tips for versatility
Alcohol-based ink
Professional series quality
Ergonomic feel
In this shop: The Kaala Series complements the Honolulu B E47 by offering a professional, slim-profile option within the alcohol marker ecosystem, fitting the theme of versatile art tools.
This marker pad sketchbook, sized 8.3 x 11.7 inches, is specifically designed for use with alcohol-based markers. Its specialized paper prevents ink bleed-through, ensuring crisp color application and protecting underlying pages. It is an essential accessory for any artist using alcohol markers, safeguarding their artwork and workspace.
8.3 x 11.7 inch sheets
Bleed-proof paper
Smooth surface
Acid-free
Suitable for alcohol inks
In this shop: This marker pad is crucial for utilizing the Ohuhu Honolulu B Alcohol Marker E47 effectively, providing the proper surface for its brush and fine tips.
The Blender Marker for Alcohol Based Ink contains a clear, colorless solution designed to lighten, blend, and create gradients with alcohol-based inks. It is an indispensable tool for artists aiming for seamless color transitions and special effects in their alcohol marker artwork. This blender helps achieve a professional, smooth finish.
Colorless alcohol-based ink
Dual tips (typically brush/chisel)
For blending and lightening colors
Smooth transitions
Enhances ink effects
In this shop: A blender marker is key to unlocking the full potential of the Ohuhu Honolulu B Alcohol Marker E47, enabling the seamless blending that defines its use.
The combination of various marker series offers a wide range of tips (brush, fine, chisel) allowing for diverse artistic applications from broad strokes to intricate details.
Including a dedicated marker pad and a blender marker ensures that artists can immediately achieve professional blending and prevent bleed-through, optimizing the marker's performance.
This collection provides options for different preferences in marker grip and tip type, accommodating various drawing styles and comfort needs for extended creative sessions.
What to know
The initial investment for multiple marker sets can be significant, especially for those new to alcohol markers, which might require a phased purchasing approach.
Managing and organizing multiple types of markers with different tip styles requires a good storage solution to keep them accessible and prevent loss, which is not included in this bundle.
How to use this together
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Prepare Your Workspace
Always start by placing your Marker Pad Sketchbook on a flat, stable surface. The specialized paper is crucial for preventing ink bleed-through, protecting your desk and the pages underneath. This ensures your colors lay down cleanly without seeping into new areas unexpectedly.
2
Select Your Base Colors
Begin your artwork by choosing your main colors from either the Honolulu Series 72 Color Set or the Oahu Series. Lay down your initial layers of color, working from lightest to darkest. The dual tips allow for broad coverage with the brush/chisel and finer details with the fine tip.
3
Blend and Detail
Once your base colors are applied, use the Blender Marker for Alcohol Based Ink to soften edges, create gradients, or lift color for highlights. For intricate details or tight spaces, switch to the Kaala Series Slim Dual Tip Alcohol Markers due to their precision and comfortable grip. This careful layering and blending process is key to achieving smooth transitions.
4
Add Finishing Touches
For specific color accents or to replace a frequently used shade, utilize the Honolulu B Series E47 Individual Replacement Marker. Its brush and fine tips are perfect for adding final details or touching up areas. The ability to use individual markers ensures you always have your core colors readily available.