

🎨 Elevate your colored pencil art—blend like a pro, layer like a legend!
The Prismacolor Colorless Blender Marker is a clear, medium-point blending pen designed specifically for Prismacolor colored pencils. It gently blends pigment without damaging paper texture, allowing artists to add multiple layers after blending. Lightweight and comfortable, it’s a top-rated tool favored by professionals and hobbyists alike for achieving smooth, vibrant color transitions.
| ASIN | B000P8HKHS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,906 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #465 in Drawing Markers |
| Brand | Prismacolor |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,769) |
| Date First Available | December 20, 2006 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Ink Color | Clear |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | 3533 |
| Line Size | 0.5 months |
| Manufacturer | Prismacolor |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SAN35532-12 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Point Type | Medium |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 2 x 0.1 inches |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
L**N
New Favorite Tool for Colored Pencils!
I can only compare this with one other blender pen, regular pencil blenders, stumps, and various, atypical, possibly ridiculous solvents and tools that I’ve used with colored pencils. Prismacolors, in particular. The Pantone (pen) by Letraset Blender-T, moves the pigment around too much. For very small areas, I prefer the Prisma blender pencil. And I maintain that if you use colored pencils at all, you will be thrilled with the results of using a blender pencil. That said, the BEST thing about using this pen, I’m learning, is that it doesn’t flatten the tooth of the paper, the way a hard pencil does. This enables you to add layers AFTER pen-blending, as opposed to a pencil blender which I often regret using whenever I go back to a piece later and want to add something, only to find it difficult to get the pigment to hold onto the paper. I can’t speak to how long they last, but I’m glad I bought this pack of two because I’m using them a lot. Note: One reviewer mentioned using these on Derwent Inktense pencils, which are so fun to use & I whole-heartedly recommend, but NOT with this blender. Inktense pencils lay down like watercolors but dry permanent, like acrylic. Don’t waste your solvent pen on the Inktense to blend ... use water. Prismacolors are wonderfully waxy pencils, and this blender is my new, favorite tool!
A**E
Does the job
This marker is great - it gently blends the prismacolor pencils and makes a consistent field. I find I prefer it to the blending pencils although pencils can get in smaller spaces.
S**Y
Blender
Works well
T**S
Wonderful Product and Excellent Customer Service!!
When I was looking for a set of good markers, Prismacolor was strongly recommended. They also have the ability to be blended by the use of a blending marker which makes them so versatile that your artwork and coloring just comes alive! Your colors just flow from one to another. The marker makes them so smooth. They can be combined to form other colors or soften to be a fluffy cloud. When I first received my marker, it had been dry but the seller was absolutely amazing!! They went above and beyond the call of duty to send me two replacements that were beautiful. I mentioned the dry marker in one email and within one hour, the replacements were on the way. I cannot stress enough the excellent customer service! I cannot streas enought the fun you will have with a Prismacolor Colorless Blending Marker!
M**R
great product.
I am so happy to find this product. It is a wonderful blender, liquid, with a large felt end and a small one. When used on colored pencils it blends the colors so well it gives far more of a sense of reality to the drawing or coloring. I found it most useful for Prismacolors which tend to not completely fill the spaces as they should leaving little dots here and there. This blends the colors till you see no dots, or variations. Just bought my second batch. I have tried a couple of others, and honestly did not like them as well. I also use the Prismacolor blender pencils, and am very happy with those.
T**P
Great Blender for Colored Pencil
Really liked this blender. It has a fine point end and a larger point end. I mainly used the fine point end because it was a little easer to control the blending and worked well on the smaller pictures I was doing. After I used all of the liquid contained in the pen I found that I could dip it into some odorless mineral spirits and it worked well. However, be sure to wipe off the color on the tip before you change to a different color when you're blending.
R**.
Great blender, great product
This colorless blender works great on many mediums I tried it on. The dual tips make it really fun and easy to use on larger areas as well as smaller areas. So far, every Prismacolor premier product I have tried has worked flawlessly. I know some of their products are more expensive than other brands, but I would rather spend a few dollars more and get a blender than works great, than buy a cheaper one and struggle to get the desired effect I want in my coloring projects. As usual for me, I've done comparison coloring projects with different blenders and the Prismacolor blender edged out the competition. Great blender, great product
S**A
Colorless blender marker with markers and colored pencils
I have tried this for both the Prismacolor Markers and the Prismacolor colored pencils. When used with colored pencils this works great. I much prefer it to using the prismacolor colorless blender pencil or white colored pencil. It creates a much smoother blend without burnishing the paper like the pencil does. For the markers, I have to say that I don't like using this for blending at all. It seems to suck out some of the color and leaves a splotchy look to it. I have tried applying this to them after the ink from the other markers is dry and when it is wet, applying this to the paper first then the markers and then the blender, and all of the above have the same effect. While using it one the paper first and then applying the colored markers over it doesn't have as adverse an effect, it still leaves that splotchy look to the colors and also makes the edges feather out. I've found that just layering the colors without using the colorless blender works fine. BUT it can be used to correct small mistakes by erasing the colored ink from the paper, and to create some neat effects.
D**N
Love the marker, and it was shipped very fast
E**H
Muy bueno. Llegó antes de lo esperado y sin problemas. El producto llegó bien, cumple con su función. Es excelente.
K**N
Love this pen. I use it with my sharpie markers and also my touchfive markers works great for blending colors and removing out of line marks. Highly recommend.
M**N
Top notch
T**E
Works like a dream
Trustpilot
2 months ago
2 weeks ago