Oh honey, you bet your bottom dollar Sharpie bleeds when wet! It's like a leaky faucet, once water hits that ink, it's gonna spread faster than gossip in a small town. So unless you want your masterpiece looking like a hot mess, keep those Sharpies away from water!
Yes, Sharpie markers may bleed when used with watercolor due to the water-based nature of watercolor paint.
Yes, on paper.
dry it out
only if wet or under direct sunlight
Yes, you can watercolor over Sharpie markers, but the Sharpie ink may bleed or smudge when it comes into contact with water. It's best to use a waterproof or alcohol-based marker if you plan to watercolor over it.
Sharpie pens do not smudge, sometimes on thin paper, Sharpies an bleed though the paper and show up on the pther side or even the surface you are writing on.
they can bleed if they get to wet or hot or if it breaks and if u press to hard did that answer it
Sharpie markers bleed through paper because they contain a high concentration of ink that easily saturates the paper fibers. This causes the ink to spread and seep into the other side of the paper, resulting in a bleed-through effect. Using a thicker or smoother paper may help reduce this issue.
They do not recommend the Sharpie for letter writing as it is solvent base ink and will saturate through paper. They also do not recommend the Sharpie for use on cloth as it might bleed, fade or run in the wash. Also, over time a yellow halo may appear around the marking.
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You can get sharpie off of anything by tracing wherever the sharpie mark is with an expo marker.