Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Jane Davenport Mermaid Markers Review

Hi everyone! So many of you may have heard of Jane Davenport and her amazing new mixed media collection. I love new art supplies and when I heard about this collection, I knew that I had to try a few of the products. Two of the products that I immediately purchased was the abstract 6x9 journal and the DIY face stamp set. I really wanted to get the neutral watercolor petite palette and the brights watercolor petite palette. Unfortunately, my local Michaels does not carry the Jane Davenport line and the two other closest stores have not had the watercolor sets in stock. I kept debating whether or not to purchase the mermaid markers mainly because it's rare if I use aqua brushes and I primarily use watercolor brushes. However, I ended up purchasing them since I couldn't find the watercolor palettes...and I'm glad that I did.



The Jane Davenport Mermaid Markers set comes with 12 pre-filled bright watercolors in aqua brushes. The colors are extremely vibrant and once the watercolors are gone, you can reuse the water brushes. The names of the colors are so adorable. The mermaid markers came with some simple instructions to follow before you use them. I do have some tips and notes that you may want to use if you decide to purchase your own mermaid markers.
  • Don't squeeze the brush too hard or else a lot of ink may come out.
  • Less is more...the colors are incredibly vibrant.
  • The colors may fade if they are exposed to sunlight.
  • Make sure to store the markers upright in order to avoid any leakage.
    • Make sure to check your markers before as well. Unfortunately one of my markers keeps leaking even though I store all of them upright. I also made sure that everything was screwed all the way and correctly. However, after contacting American Crafts, I was told that they would be sending me a few replacements.
  • You may notice that some of the markers are not filled all the way to the top. Apparently the markers are supposed to be filled at least above the U in the word "PUSH" (it's on the watercolor (aqua) brush barrel).  A couple of my markers were not filled above the U and American Crafts will be sending a few replacements. 
  • If you live near a Michaels, I definitely recommend that you use a coupon on this product. The markers cost $39.99, but I was able to use a 50% (maybe a 60% off) coupon.
Below are some projects that I made using the Mermaid Markers.


To make this painting, I put some different colors on some plastic wrapping. Then I sprayed the colors with a spray bottle and then put the plastic wrapping on the paper. I pressed down and then carefully lifted the wrapping off the paper. I let the watercolor/ink dry and really loved how it turned out.

I used the same technique for this painting as well, but I added the DIY stamp set and then used my Sharpie fine point pen to draw the hair.


For this painting, I put the watercolor in a palette and then used a watercolor brush to add the color onto my page.

Overall, I definitely recommend the Mermaid Markers and am so glad that I decided to purchase them. Here's to hoping that there will be refills for the markers.

Have you tried the new Mermaid Markers? Do you plan to purchase anything in the collection?

Thanks for visiting!

Until next time...

16 comments

  1. Wow!! I haven't tried any markers in this sort of style but they sound really fun to use! Just this year I've gotten a little bit into using watercolors and it's so fun!

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    1. Hi Rachel! The mermaid markers are so cool!

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  2. These are beautiful! I had no idea they existed but need to go find them ASAP. Thanks for the heads up!

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  3. Wow! These are so pretty!I love how your pictures turned out. And when you can snag a deal like that from Michaels it's definitely worth it!
    Beth
    http://www.thebethnextdoor.com

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    1. Hi Beth! Thank you! I try to only go to Michaels when they are having a great sale or when they have 50% and 60% off coupons.

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  4. I am dying over the second one. I love the way they all turned out. I want to try this. I guess I don't know what you mean by plastic wrapping. Like saran wrap? Did you use a water bottle sprayer?

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    1. Hi Kimberly! Thank you so much! I just used the clear packaging that held some embellishments. You could use saran wrap. I also used a water bottle sprayer.

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  5. Oh wow! These colors are so beautiful and vibrant! I love that face--you are so talented and now I want to play with my own mermaid markets! :)

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    1. Thank you so much! I'm still learning and am hoping to improve. I really love that DIY face stamp.

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  6. These markers sound great! I love pens and all kinds of stationary, it's hard to choose the things to buy as I just want to get it all lol
    Lianne | Makes, Bakes and Decor

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    1. Hi Lianne. Every time I go to Michaels or any other craft store, I have to make sure that I have a list or else I'm tempted to buy a lot of stuff lol.

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  7. Those are beautiful!! I love them. You are such a talented artist too girl!

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  8. These are so cool that I started an early Christmas list for my girls. I know all three of them would like to have them. Thanks for the review!

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