Our friend over at edding have given us an in-depth look at a few of their pen ranges, to find which one is most suitable for your needs. So all you need are these helpful guides, to show you which is the best type of pen for you and your project.


edding 1200 colour pen fine - the classic

You can write, draw or sketch on coloured light paper with many sorts of pens, but none make it as pleasant and simple as the colour pen. Its fine bullet nib glides effortlessly over the surface when writing postcards or personal messages in greetings cards. Spontaneous sketches and drawings that need a steady stroke width, are a piece of cake with this classic pen - plus it is available in many vibrant colours.
The edding 1200 colour pen fine has a 1mm thick round nib. The pen's ink is water-based and light-resistant, ensuring durable results on light coloured paper or cardstock.


edding 1200 metallic colour pen - glamorous and versatile

Give your drawings and writings a metallic effect with the metallic colour pen. This marker is ideal to write on dark coloured paper or paperboard, as well as glossy coated paper. Whether you want to write your own good luck message on dark coloured cardstock, put a caption in a photo-album or add a loving personal touch to a calendar - it is all so easy with this product. You can also write and mark passages with this metallic colour pen. It is the ideal tool for creating easily readable name tags or other letterings with a classy touch.
The 1-3mm wide soft round nib of this fibre pen is available in different colours. These colours are dissolved in a water-based ink and then passed through a filter system into the nib of the pen before being applied to the surface. Once applied, the colours are vibrant and cover well. The quick-drying colour is characterised by its high lightfastness.


edding 1300 colour pen medium - the colour champion

Want a pen that draws and sketches with broad strokes in a breathtaking variety of colours? It's as easy as pie with the fibre nib of this edding colour pen. This is the pen with the widest choice of colours in the entire edding range. They have the right colour for any creative idea! Its water-based, odourless ink can even turn labels, bookmarks and calendars on light coloured paper or card into works of art. But this pen is also great for landscapes and still-lifes.
The colour pen has a 2mm thick round nib and is available in an astonishing colour range. The marker's ink is water-based and therefore odourless.


edding 1340 brush pen - fine details meet broad strokes

This brush pen has a flexible brush nib which makes drawing on paper and cardstock a joy. You can create fine details and broad brushstrokes effortlessly, even over large areas. This allows you to conjure up amusing comic figures or flower motifs on invitations or paper serviettes. Another popular use for this pen is colouring in soft materials such as rubber stamps. This is easy to do with the brush nib and you can use several colours on the stamp design.
The soft, flexible nib of this brush pen delivers beautiful results in many brilliant colours. The ink is odour-neutral and water-based.


edding 1340 metallic brush pen - glamorous and versatile

Give your drawings and writings a metallic effect with the metallic brush pen. This marker is ideal to write on dark coloured paper or paperboard, as well as glossy coated paper. Whether you want to write your own good luck message on a dark coloured cardstock, put a caption in a photo-album or add a loving personal touch to a calendar - it is all so easy with this product. You can also write and mark passages with this metallic colour pen. It is the ideal tool for creating easily readable name tags or other letterings with a classy touch.
The 1-6mm wide soft and flexible brush nib of this fibre pen is available in different colours. These colours are dissolved in a water-based ink, then passed through a filter system into the nib of the pen before being applied to the surface. Once applied, the colours are vibrant and cover well. The quick-drying colour is characterised by its high lightfastness.