I was trying to decide what art material to use for my next batch of 50 State Quarter coloring pages when I got an email from the folks at Ohuhu asking if I'd like to review their latest markers. Would I?! Yes! I absolutely love everything that Ohuhu makes. Just read my reviews of the Ohuhu Honolulu and Ohuhu Kaala alcohol markers and you'll see! Affiliate links below.
Ohuhu's latest set, called Pupe, includes 60 water-based markers. But these are not ordinary water-based markers. They are specifically designed to be paper-friendly, meaning they won't scratch or peel the surface of your paper, even if you color over the same spot repeatedly. This is a total game-changer!
The Pupe markers are double-sided, with a brush tip and a 0.4 mm fineliner tip. They're non-toxic, acid-free, and fade-resistant. They come in a handy carrying case. And best of all, they are extremely inexpensive. But how is the quality? Fantastic! The ink goes down beautifully and my paper held up to 3-4 layers with no issues. Both tips are comfortable and easy to use. The colors are vibrant. If I have any complaint at all, it's that I wanted a paler grey for shading. I'd happily trade one of the oranges or reds for another grey or a light tan. But other than that, I absolutely love the Pupes. Here are the pages I colored:
I know I said I wasn't going to announce my favorite art materials until after I've done all 50 State Quarters, but I will say that the Ohuhu's Pupe set is near the top. Here are all of the materials I've used previously:
- Ohuhu Kaala markers (Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Wisconsin)
- ink and Prismacolor colored pencils (Connecticut, Idaho, Missouri, Montana)
- Flair pens (Delaware, Indiana)
- Sharpies (Maine, South Carolina)
- Stabilo Woody 3-in-1 (Colorado, New Hampshire)
- Folk Art acrylic paint (Wyoming, Rhode Island, Mississippi, Michigan)
- Crayola crayons (Florida, Maryland, South Dakota, Vermont)
- Himi gouache (Iowa, New York, Utah, West Virginia)
- Derwent Inktense pencils (Arizona, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana)
A big thanks to Ohuhu for letting me test out the Pupe set. I'll be back to them soon, but for now I need to set them aside, find a different art material, and start on my next batch of State Quarter coloring pages.