Crayola Watercolor Pencil Set, 24-Colors For ages 4 and up AP certified non-toxic Sharpened and ready to go
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Brand | Crayola |
Item model number | 10011764 |
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Product Id | 707026 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 5 (22 ratings) 5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 071662043049 |
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My grandson love them that is 7 years old. It's nice that you don't have to use a paintbrush
These are really nice, they are versatile and my kids enjoy them. They can be used as colored pencils or dipped in water and used to paint with! They are a fun option for kids who enjoy coloring, painting or drawing.
I bought these about three weeks ago because I had been wanting to try them for years. I was pleasantly pleased, very nice beautiful pencils.
They came intact not broken or anything like I've had them delivered to me in the past and they have vibrant colors I'm very happy with my purchasebusiness
They came in excellent condition. I read some reviews of breakage, but I've enjoyed them—so far so good. Crayola is a good brand.
These pencils work great. I never knew how much easier it made watercolor.
I just had to have my own once I used a friend's set coloring then accidently smudged a spot on my drawing. My friend said dont fret you can wet a paint brush and blend error into background and draw over it. Problem fixed! Start a drawing then use wet brushes to turn it into a special painting:)
I had never heard of these, but our kids are getting into water coloring and I thought they'd be helpful to sketch their ideas out.
These Crayola watercolour pencils are amazingly vibrant. Of course they are not as good as sets costing 10 times more, but if you want to try watercolour pencil artistry, then these are an excellent set to try your hand at, without spending a 'ton of money'.
Not blendable and you have to really rub it to get the pigment on paper. But its worth it for the price and to test watercolor pencils.