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Artline Decorite Pastel Pink Brush Marker Guide

Artline Decorite Pastel Brush marker in Pastel Pink with a flexible brush nib, sold in a box of 12

The Artline Decorite Pastel Brush in Pastel Pink is a brush marker with high-density opaque ink and a flexible brush nib, made for decorating and writing on card, glass, porcelain, metal and plastic. It suits anyone who needs soft, opaque colour on smooth or non-porous surfaces, and it is sold in a box of 12 markers.

Why an opaque brush marker matters for offices, schools and hospitals

Most everyday markers are designed for paper. The Artline Decorite range is different because its ink is opaque, so a pale pastel colour still shows up clearly on dark card, glass and plastic. That single property is what makes it useful well beyond the craft table.

For offices, it means legible signage and labelling on surfaces where a standard pen would simply skate off or disappear. For classrooms, it means displays and student work that read cleanly from across the room. For hospitals and clinics, it means clear, tidy lettering on non-porous surfaces used in ward planning, signage and patient-facing displays.

Features and specifications

The Decorite Pastel Brush is built around a flexible brush nib, which lets you vary the line width from a fine stroke to a broad sweep depending on pressure. The barrel is plastic, and each marker measures roughly 13 x 10.5 x 138 mm, so it sits comfortably in the hand like a standard pen.

The ink is high-density and opaque, giving strong coverage in a single pass. It is xylene free and RoHS compliant, which matters in shared workspaces and around children. The Decorite range comes in 20 vibrant colours spanning both pastel and metallic finishes, so Pastel Pink can be mixed and matched with the rest of the set. This listing is supplied as a box of 12 Pastel Pink markers.

How each workplace can use it

In the office, use the Decorite Pastel Brush to label glass meeting-room panels, write on plastic storage tubs, or add soft-toned headings to reception and event signage that need to stand out without shouting.

In the classroom, teachers and students can decorate posters, glass jars, laminated card and craft projects. Because the brush nib flexes, it doubles as an easy introduction to brush lettering for older students, while the opaque pastel gives younger classes bright results on coloured card.

In a hospital or clinic, the marker's ability to write on non-porous surfaces is handy for administrative and display tasks: labelling plastic trays and containers, personalising signage, and preparing decorative ward or waiting-room displays and patient-education materials. It is a decorating and marking tool, not a clinical or medical-grade product, so keep it to admin, signage and display work.

Getting the best results from the brush nib

Let each layer dry before adding another colour, since opaque inks sit on top of the surface rather than soaking in. Light, even pressure gives a fine line; pressing the flexible nib down produces a broad, painterly stroke. On very smooth surfaces like glass and porcelain, a gentle first pass helps the ink lay down evenly before you build up coverage. Cap the marker firmly after use to protect the brush tip.

Frequently asked questions

What surfaces can the Artline Decorite Pastel Brush write on?
It is designed for decorating and writing on card, glass, porcelain, metal and plastic. The opaque ink shows up on both light and dark non-porous surfaces.

Is the ink xylene free?
Yes. The Artline Decorite Pastel Brush is xylene free and RoHS compliant, which makes it well suited to shared offices, classrooms and clinical admin areas.

How many markers come in a box?
This Pastel Pink listing is supplied as a box of 12 markers.

Does the brush nib give different line widths?
Yes. The nib is a flexible brush type, so line width varies with pressure, from a fine line to a broad stroke.

Where to buy

You can order the Artline Decorite Pastel Brush in Pastel Pink from The Stationery Store, and browse the full markers range or wider writing instruments to match it with other colours and nib types for your office, school or clinic.

10th Jul 2026 The Stationery Store

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