China Marker Style (Old School Peel and Unwind)
Sharpie Brand
Won't (can't) bleed through the page
These are awesome and we use them for all things labeling!
W 3/8" x L 6 5/8"
Replaces Sharpie Markers and plastic highlighters
Will last for years and never dry out.
Unwound paper can go into compost.
RETURNS
Free within 30 days of receipt.
If there is an issue with your purchase, please reach out so we can make it right.
SHIPPING
Orders typically packed within 24-48 hours Monday - Friday.
Orders ship via USPS or UPS. Shipping prices are the actual rates we pay (the true cost of shipping from Northern CA. - Sorry Maine!). As we grow, we will negotiate more favorable shipping rates, but for now, we pack every order (plastic-free), load up our cars, and deliver to a post office in a nearby town because our local Post Office refuses to accept or pick up the “large” number of packages we have outgoing on a normal basis.
Thanks for your patience while we navigate how to scale what we’re doing!
Works beautifully
HI!
This is more like a question for this certain product. I like to color code what I write in my planner (red for school, blue for assignments, etc.) and I've been using pens because Crayola's colored pencils aren't really cutting it. And so, I was wondering if Wax Peel Markers would be a great substitution for my color coordinating needs? Are the Wax Peel Markers good for writing as well as drawing/sketching?
Thank you!
Hello Jules :)
Okay - I do love our colored pencils, and I think they are appropriate for color coding.
I don’t think the wax peel are a great option because they write rather “thick” - perfect for larger marking, but not so much for subtle, line by line marking. That said, the yellow is a great highlighter…
Not sure if I’ve been of much help, but if I’ve left it unclear, reach out again and I’ll try to clear it up! :) Heather
I love my China markers but I am peeling challenged. :rofl:
Could you do a video? I know at one point I remember seeing a still photo ? On the subject. I must be doing it wrong. I have resorted to sharpening with my pen knife.:woman-shrugging:
Thank you
Hi Cindy!
Sorry about that! We are still researching how to publish videos on our website! (We are not very technologically advanced over here). The problem that we run into is the videos have to be below 20MB and for the life of me, I can't figure out how to make a video that small.
At any rate, I am happy to send you a video :)
I'll forward one right now via email.
Thanks for your patience!
I always loved these marking pencils! I use them in my sketchbook for an added layer. I do wish there was other colors!
Haven’t seen these is years!!! Fun to use!!
Introducing the newest edition to our favorite set of zero-waste writing essentials -
Climate Beneficial Alpaca Husher: Shorn from alpaca raised and farmed as part of intentional soil and ecological restoration programs. Undyed / 100% Compostable.
*Produced in small bacthes - limited quantities avaialble
New features based on teacher survey feedback:
+ Monthly At-A-Glance Expanded to two page spread accompanied with a full notes page
+ Months visually tabbed to easily flip to current month
+ 6 columns per weekday - 3 columns per weekend day
+ Optional header line for subjects
+ Perforated corners
Highly requested additional note pages.
We received a number of requests for additional notes pages in the Weekly Planner, but this year the page count was increased a full 16 pages due to the inclusion of monthly spreads throughout the book. Adding 4 more notes pages (requires increments of 4) pushed it beyond our wallet zone with paper availability scarce, and costs at record highs.