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Sharpie Metallic Permanent Markers, Fine Point, Silver – Shimmer Accent Pens for Chalkboard Labels and Bin Organization, 2 Count

Sharpie Metallic Permanent Markers, Fine Point, Silver – Shimmer Accent Pens for Chalkboard Labels and Bin Organization, 2 Count

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Why you'll love it

  • Metallic sheen pops on dark paper where ordinary markers disappear, eliminating the need to special-order a separate dark-surface pen
  • AP-certified non-toxic formula gives parents and teachers confidence letting kids handle them unsupervised
  • No-shake required design saves time and frustration compared to competitor metallic pens that need priming
  • Fade- and water-resistant ink means finished projects survive handling, spills, and display over time
  • Fine 0.5mm point delivers detail work that broad chisel metallic markers cannot, appealing to scrapbookers and lettering artists
  • Three pack-size options (2, 6, or 36 count) let casual users, families, and classrooms buy exactly the right quantity

Perfect for

  • Creating metallic accents on black or dark construction paper for school art projects
  • Designing eye-catching posters and signage that stand out on dark backgrounds
  • Personalizing greeting cards, scrapbooks, and gift tags with a silver shimmer
  • Labeling dark storage bins, chalkboards, or hard-to-mark surfaces around the home
  • Bulk classroom or craft-studio stocking (36-count variant) for repeated group use

Product Information
Stunning sheen stands out on both light and dark surfaces

Authentic metallic finishes in opaque, permanent ink

Skip shaking, save your strength, and immediately enjoy stunning marks--no shaking required

Forget fading with quick-drying, fade- and water-resistant ink; AP certified

Go bold with 2 Silver metallic markers
Never dull and always brilliant, Sharpie Metallic Fine Point Permanent Markers leave glimmering marks nearly everywhere your imagination dares to wander. Putting pale imitations to shame, Sharpie Metallic Markers lay down a pure, brilliant metallic sheen that boldly stands out, particularly on dark surfaces. Each Sharpie Metallic Fine Point Marker is filled with quick-drying, fade- and water-resistant ink that's designed to make magnificent marks on almost any surface.Recommended Uses For Product: Drawing, Writing
Target Audience: Adult
Marker Type: Permanent Marker
Model Name: Sharpie - 39108PP
Age Range Description: 6+
Item Type Name: Sharpie - 39108PP
Warranty Description: Standard
Included Components: Sharpie - 39108PP
Surface Recommendation: Silver
Material Type: Plastic
Ink Base: Hybrid
Ink Color: Silver
Point Type: Fine
Additional Features: Fade Resistant, Quick-Drying Ink
Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant
Line Size: 0.5mm
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
Is Waterproof: True
Grip Type: Smooth
Writing Instrument Form: Marker Pen
Writing Technique: Fine Point
Color: 2 Count Silver
Style: 2 Count Silver
Pattern: Solid
Body Shape: Cylindrical
Theme: 3
Number of Items: 2
Item Weight: 0.3 Ounces
Number of Pieces: 2
Item Dimensions: 1.4 x 0.9 x 9 inches

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use these markers to write on chalkboard labels around my home?

Yes. The opaque metallic silver ink shows up beautifully on chalkboard-painted surfaces, vinyl labels, and dark storage bins. The fine 0.5mm point is ideal for legible handwriting on standard label sizes.

Will the silver lettering look elegant on my wedding or party signage?

Yes. The metallic sheen reads as celebratory and elegant, especially on black foam board, kraft paper with dark accents, or chalkboard-style signs. It photographs well and matches most wedding color palettes.

Can I create DIY wall art with these markers?

Absolutely. The fine point allows for detailed line work, hand-lettering, and intricate patterns on black poster board or dark canvas. Layer the silver over other media for a mixed-media look.

Do these markers work for labeling glass jars and dark ceramic containers?

Yes. The permanent ink adheres to smooth, non-porous surfaces like glass, glazed ceramic, and finished wood. Clean the surface with rubbing alcohol first for the best adhesion.

Can I use these on dark fabric for home decor projects like pillow covers?

These markers are designed for paper and hard surfaces. For fabric, look for a fabric-specific metallic marker. The permanent ink here will sit on top of fabric and may crack or wash out over time.

How does this compare to chalk for chalkboard decor?

Chalk gives a softer, more rustic look and is erasable, while these markers produce crisp, permanent metallic lines. For permanent labels, signs, and decor you want to keep, metallic markers outperform chalk. For changeable seasonal decor, chalk is more flexible.

How does this compare to metallic paint pens for decor projects?

Paint pens offer a thicker, more textured finish and often require shaking and priming, but they cover larger areas more efficiently. These markers are cleaner and more controlled for detailed lettering, outlining, and accents. Choose paint pens for big coverage and these for fine detail.

What is the difference between metallic silver and regular silver Sharpies for decor use?

Regular silver Sharpies have a flatter finish and are not optimized for dark surfaces, so the color often appears muddy on black paper. Metallic silver Sharpies have light-reflective pigments that pop on dark backgrounds and read as a true silver shimmer.

Will the ink fade if my decor is in a sunny window?

The ink is fade-resistant under normal indoor conditions, but prolonged direct sunlight will eventually degrade any marker ink. For sunny displays, consider UV-protective framing or rotate items periodically.

Can I use these on the chalkboard wall in my kitchen?

Yes, and the silver metallic finish is more sophisticated than standard chalk for kitchen menu boards and family message centers. Use a damp cloth with a tiny amount of rubbing alcohol to remove mistakes within the first few seconds.

Does the silver ink look cheap or toy-like on finished decor pieces?

No. The metallic finish has a refined shimmer that reads as elegant rather than craft-store. For a high-end look, pair the markers with quality black paper, foam board, or framed chalkboard surfaces.

How do I store these markers so they stay decor-ready over time?

Store them horizontally in a drawer or caddy with the caps firmly in place. This keeps the ink evenly distributed and prevents the tips from drying out between projects.

Can I write on my dark-colored planters with these?

Yes, on smooth, non-porous surfaces like glazed ceramic or finished metal planters. The permanent ink holds up to occasional misting but is not designed for constant water contact, so avoid using them on the inside rim of self-watering planters.

Will the marker bleed through thin black paper?

On heavyweight construction paper (65 lb and up) and cardstock, the ink sits cleanly on the surface. On thinner paper, you may see slight show-through on the back. For double-sided projects, use cardstock or place a protective sheet underneath.

How long does the metallic finish last on a finished decor piece?

Indoors away from direct sunlight, the metallic finish holds its shimmer for years. Outdoors or in high-humidity environments like bathrooms, expect some gradual dulling over time.

Can I use these for bullet journal or planner spreads that are part of my desk decor?

Yes. The fine point is ideal for header lettering, icons, and small decorative elements on dark journal pages. The permanent ink ensures your spreads do not smudge as you flip through the journal.

How do I get the marker started on the first use?

Uncap the marker and begin writing on a scrap piece of paper. The no-shake-required formula is engineered for immediate ink flow, so you should see consistent silver lines within the first stroke. If the line appears pale, continue writing for a few seconds to fully saturate the tip.

What is the best way to store these markers so they last as long as possible?

Recap the marker firmly after every use and store it horizontally in a cool, dry location. Horizontal storage keeps the ink evenly distributed along the felt tip, which extends the usable life of each marker and ensures consistent line quality on the next use.

Can I use these markers on surfaces other than paper?

Yes. These markers work on paper, cardstock, foam board, chalkboard, glass, glazed ceramic, finished wood, and many plastics. For best adhesion on non-porous surfaces, clean the area with rubbing alcohol first and allow the ink to cure for 24 hours before heavy handling.

Are these markers compatible with black paper, chalkboard paint, and dark construction paper?

Yes. The opaque metallic silver ink is specifically formulated to show up clearly on black, navy, dark gray, and other dark surfaces where ordinary markers disappear. It is one of the most reliable choices for chalkboard labels, black poster board, and dark construction paper.

Do these markers work on fabric or clothing?

These markers are designed for paper and hard surfaces. For fabric projects, choose a fabric-specific metallic marker. The standard permanent ink here will sit on the surface of fabric and is not designed to withstand repeated washing.

What is included in the box when I order these markers?

Each order includes the marker count you selected (2, 6, or 36) in retail packaging. No additional accessories, refills, or instruction sheets are included. The markers are ready to use straight from the package with no setup required.

Are these markers safe for indoor use, and do they have a strong smell?

Yes, they are safe for indoor use. The hybrid ink base is lower-odor compared to traditional permanent markers, though some scent is normal. Use in a well-ventilated area during extended sessions for the most comfortable experience.

Will the ink fade over time, and is it waterproof once dry?

The ink is both fade-resistant and water-resistant once fully cured, which means your finished projects will hold their silver sheen for years under normal indoor conditions. For maximum durability, allow the ink to cure for several hours before exposing it to moisture or heavy handling.

What is the difference between a metallic marker and a regular permanent marker?

Regular permanent markers use dye-based ink that disappears on dark surfaces and offers a flat finish. Metallic markers contain light-reflective pigment particles that produce a shimmering, opaque finish visible on both light and dark surfaces, making them ideal for black paper and decorative projects.

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