Put paradise on paper with Paper Mate Flair Felt Tip Pens in limited edition tropical hues! Draw crisp, vivid lines in lush colors with a special ink formula that won’t bleed through paper. Your pack also comes with a vibrant array of classic Paper Mate Flair pen colors with the same no-bleed ink. The colored
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Added on: December 8, 2017 - More: Comments & Reviews
Put paradise on paper with Paper Mate Flair Felt Tip Pens in limited edition tropical hues! Draw crisp, vivid lines in lush colors with a special ink formula that won’t bleed through paper. Your pack also comes with a vibrant array of classic Paper Mate Flair pen colors with the same no-bleed ink. The colored pens feature a slim design that feels good in your hand and provides greater writing control. Try these island-inspired colors: Guava, Papaya, Surf’s Up, Scuba Dive, Orchid Lei and Passion Fruit.
10+ years of using these and I still LOVE them! I saw that another reviewer is bothered by a quality change over the years but I have also been using these pens 10+ years and I still LOVE them. I have noted my observed changes in the product below.
36 Pens NOT 36 Colors I love these pens/markers. They’re nice colors with a good variety and they don’t bleed through thin papers like moleskine notebooks. I wanted more colors than my 18 pack gave me, so I ordered the tropical vacation 36 pack. I didn’t look at the pictures close enough and there’s nothing in the description, but you DO NOT get 36 unique colors. You get 26 unique colors and 10 doubles. I attached a photo so you can see the colors and which are doubled.
Perfect for direct instruction under document camera in middle/high school classroom This pack is AMAZING, but pricey. As a classroom teacher though, I love having these on hand so I can strategically use color while giving direct instruction under the document camera while my students are active note-taking. It is much more engaging and also highlights important key words and makes connections across topics in math (for example, showing growth using the same color in a graph, table, equation, and tile pattern and showing the “starting point” in a different color). They…