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ARTISTRO Metallic Acrylic Paint Pens Review – Worth It?

By haunh··5 min read·
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ARTISTRO 6 Gold & Silver Metallic Acrylic Paint Pens – 0.7mm Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens for Crafts, Rock Painting, Greeting Cards, Ornament Decor, DIY Art

ARTISTRO 6 Gold & Silver Metallic Acrylic Paint Pens – 0.7mm Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens for Crafts, Rock Painting, Greeting Cards, Ornament Decor, DIY Art

ARTISTRO

  • Metallic Gold & Silver Acrylic Paint Pens for Crafts - Artistro metallic acrylic paint pens feature rich, highly pigmented gold and silver ink for smooth, bold, and opaque coverage. These metallic paint markers work as gold markers, silver markers, and permanent paint pens for DIY crafts, art projects, and decorations.
  • Bright Opaque Metallic Ink on Light & Dark Surfaces - Highly opaque metallic ink delivers vibrant gold and silver color that stands out beautifully on both light and dark backgrounds. Perfect for metallic drawing, highlighting, detailing, greeting cards, ornament decorating, and scrapbooking supplies.
  • 0.7mm Extra Fine Tip for Precision Work - Each marker features a 0.7 mm extra-fine tip, making these acrylic paint pens ideal for fine line painting, lettering, journaling, calligraphy, outlines, and detailed artwork that requires accuracy and control.
  • Multi-Surface Permanent Paint Markers - These acrylic paint markers work on glass, rock, ceramic, wood, canvas, fabric, plastic, metal, paper, mugs, stone, and more. Ideal paint pens for rock painting, glass marking, scrapbooking, home décor, and creative DIY projects.

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Rich, highly opaque gold and silver metallic finish that stands out on dark surfaces
  • 0.7mm extra fine tip provides excellent control for detailed lettering and fine line work
  • Truly multi-surface – works reliably on glass, rock, wood, canvas, and more
  • Non-toxic and odorless formula makes these safe for crafters of all ages
  • Waterproof and fade-resistant once fully cured

Cons

  • Only 6 pens per set – you'll need more for large projects
  • Requires proper priming (shake + tip press) before first use or flow can be inconsistent
  • Paint can dry in tip if left uncapped for more than 10-15 minutes

Quick Verdict

The ARTISTRO metallic acrylic paint pens deliver genuinely rich gold and silver coverage that pops on both light and dark surfaces. The 0.7mm extra fine tip gives you precise control for detailed work, and the multi-surface versatility held up well across my testing on glass, rock, and wood. At this price point, they're a solid choice for crafters who want a reliable metallic pen without spending twice as much. I'd give them a 4.3 out of 5 – they earn that score through consistent performance, though the small set size and need for proper priming keep them from perfection.

What Is the ARTISTRO Metallic Acrylic Paint Pens Set?

I first grabbed these ARTISTRO pens on a whim when I needed something to add metallic accents to a batch of painted rocks I was working on for a friend's wedding centerpiece. The set comes with six pens – a mix of gold and silver – each featuring a 0.7mm extra fine tip designed for precision work. These aren't your average marker pens; they're acrylic-based paint pens that lay down an opaque, permanently-bonding finish rather than a wobbly ink stroke.

ARTISTRO 6 Gold & Silver Metallic Acrylic Paint Pens – 0.7mm Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens for Crafts, Rock Painting, Greeting Cards, Ornament Decor, DIY Art

The brand markets these as multi-surface workhorses, and the claim isn't just marketing fluff. After testing them across glass jars, wooden bookmarks, canvas panels, and yes – rocks – I found the coverage holds up surprisingly well. The ink is certified non-toxic (ASTM D-4236 and EN71) and has virtually no odor, which meant I could use them in my apartment without cracking windows like I usually do with spray paints. Each pen claims to be waterproof and fade-resistant once cured, and from what I've seen after a few washes on a decorated glass vase, that part checks out too.

Key Features

  • Six pens with rich metallic gold and silver acrylic ink for opaque coverage
  • 0.7mm extra fine tip ideal for lettering, outlines, and detailed artwork
  • Works on glass, rock, ceramic, wood, canvas, fabric, plastic, metal, paper, and more
  • Non-toxic and odorless formula safe for kids and adults
  • Waterproof, fade-resistant, and quick-drying once fully cured
  • Certified to ASTM D-4236 and EN71 safety standards

Hands-On Review

My first real test came on a rainy Saturday when I decided to decorate three glass jars I picked up from the dollar store. I shook each pen for about 30 seconds – the instructions say 1-2 minutes, but I'm impatient – and pressed the tip down on scrap paper until the ink started flowing. Three of the six pens needed a few extra presses before they cooperated. That's worth noting: don't skip the priming step or you'll get nothing but frustration.

ARTISTRO 6 Gold & Silver Metallic Acrylic Paint Pens – 0.7mm Extra Fine Tip Paint Pens for Crafts, Rock Painting, Greeting Cards, Ornament Decor, DIY Art

Once flowing, though, the results were satisfying. The gold had that warm, almost champagne-like metallic sheen I was after, and the silver reads more like polished platinum than a flat grey. I painted simple leaf patterns around the jar rims and let them dry overnight. By the next morning, the surface was touch-dry but still slightly tacky if I pressed hard – the full cure took about 36 hours in my unheated craft room. Two weeks later, after hand-washing those jars twice, the metallic lines are still intact with zero chipping or peeling.

The rock painting test was where I really pushed these pens. I grabbed three smooth river rocks from my backyard – cleaned and dried – and went to town with fine-line botanical designs. The 0.7mm tip is genuinely precise. I could do consistent thin strokes for stems and thicker accent dots without varying my pressure much, which isn't always the case with acrylic paint pens in this price range. The ink didn't blob or skip on the slightly textured parts of the rocks, which impressed me more than I expected.

What surprised me was the performance on dark surfaces. I tried the gold on a piece of black cardstock, expecting to need two coats or a white primer underneath. One smooth stroke gave me solid, opaque coverage that caught the light beautifully. That's a real win if you do a lot of journaling or card-making on dark paper.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Rock painting enthusiasts who want precise metallic details on stone surfaces – the fine tip handles botanical patterns and intricate designs beautifully.
  • Card makers and journalers working with dark papers who need opaque metallic accents without layering white underneath.
  • Home decor crafters decorating glass jars, mugs, or ceramic tiles – the waterproof, quick-drying formula works well for functional items.
  • Parents and teachers looking for non-toxic art supplies – these pass safety standards and have zero odor, making them practical for classrooms or craft sessions with kids.

Skip this set if you need bulk coverage for large canvas paintings or murals – six pens won't cut it, and you'll burn through them fast. Also skip if you're after brush-like strokes or variable line widths; the fixed 0.7mm tip is consistent but not flexible.

Alternatives Worth Considering

If you need more colors or a larger set, Kenesis Home Metallic Paint Pens offer a 12-pack with rose gold, copper, and holographic options alongside the standard gold and silver – better for multi-accent projects without reordering. Those looking for a brush-tip option should check the Tombow Dual Brush Pens in metallic – they sacrifice some tip precision but offer that fluid, watercolor-like blend that paint pens can't quite replicate. For budget buyers who want basic functionality without the premium feel, Uni Posca Paint Markers are a well-established alternative, though their tip sizes run slightly larger than the 0.7mm on these ARTISTRO pens.

FAQ

Yes, the opaque metallic ink provides excellent coverage on dark backgrounds. I tested them on black cardstock and dark grey rocks – the gold and silver both popped vividly without needing a white undercoat.

Final Verdict

After three weeks of testing across multiple surfaces and project types, the ARTISTRO metallic acrylic paint pens earned their place in my craft drawer. The gold and silver finish quality rivals pens costing twice as much, the fine tip gives genuinely precise control, and the multi-surface versatility works as advertised. They're not without quirks – priming takes patience, the cap discipline needs to be strict, and six pens is a small set for heavy users – but for detail-oriented crafters who want reliable metallic accents, these deliver. If you're already a Posca or Sharpie Paint Pen regular looking to add metallic options to your toolkit, these are worth picking up.