Tips and Tricks

🌈 Tips & Tricks – Get the most out of your Guangna Brush Markers

Guangna Brush Markers are super versatile and easy to use. Whether you're drawing, hand-lettering, or decorating something beautiful: with a few handy tips, you'll get even more out of every marker!

🎨 1. Start with clean and dry surfaces

Because Guangna Brush Markers work with opaque paint, it's important that the surface is clean and free of grease. This usually isn't a problem on paper or cardboard, but if you're working on wood, glass, or stone, wipe it down with a dry cloth before you start.

🖌️ 2. Use light pressure for smooth lines

The flexible brush tip works best when you draw with a light hand. Press gently for thin lines and a little harder for broad strokes. This gives you control over your line thickness and allows you to create beautiful transitions in one smooth motion.

🌟 3. Work in layers for extra coverage

Want an extra deep color or a beautiful transition between shades? Let the first layer dry briefly (about 30 seconds) and then apply a second layer. The paint dries quickly, so you can work without smudging.

🪵 4. Get creative with surfaces

Guangna Brush Markers aren't just for paper! Try them on wood, stone, leather, ceramic, or glass. This way, you can create personalized gifts, decorated jars, or artwork on wood. Tip: If you want to keep the result looking great for a long time, you can finish it with a clear varnish or lacquer.

💧 5. Clean the tip

If you use many different colors, some paint can sometimes remain on the tip. Gently wipe this off with a slightly damp cloth or paper towel and then let the marker dry briefly. This will keep the color pure and the tip in top condition.

🧡 6. Store your markers horizontally

To prevent the paint from settling to one side, it's best to store your Guangna Brush Markers horizontally. This way, the paint stays evenly distributed and each marker is ready to use immediately.

✍️ 7. Combine colors and styles

Dare to play with contrast! Mix light and dark shades for depth, or use white or metallic markers for accents. Brush lettering, shadows, and highlights really come to life this way.

💡 8. Test on a scrap of paper first

Every surface reacts slightly differently. So always test on a piece of paper or scrap material to see how the color and coverage turn out.

With these tips, you'll discover how versatile Guangna Brush Markers are—whether you're a beginner or have been drawing for years. Experiment, try, and enjoy every brushstroke.
Your creativity, your colors, your Guangna! 🎨✨