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Review on πŸ–οΈ Faber-Castell Beeswax Crayons: 12 Vibrant Colors in a Sturdy Storage Case by Lisa Adams

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Like most of us I grew up with Crayola 8, Slim 12, Smooth 24 and maybe a big box of 48 Binnie and Smith crayons. You spend enough time looking at the box and you've seen every word on the box at least 1 or 200 times. Thanks to a new book I discovered, it's helping teachers, parents, and youth teach art to beginners of all ages. It seems that young artists hold their crayons round and end up squeezing or trying to paint too hard and a color breaks in half. When I heard about Faber-Castell crayons, I saw that they were larger, triangular and thicker than traditional crayons. Unbranded, untitled crayons are usually more faded than the light colors that add color to the page. Crayola brand colored pencils do a great job. But the Faber Castell beeswax crayons are my new favourites. I bought six sets of these crayons for less than expected. As a bonus, they last longer, don't crack and the colors are really brighter than standard crayons. Your child's work or your own will stand out beautifully. These are my new favorite pens. I hope they remain in stock after everyone has been notified. You will be shocked and delighted at the cost.

Pros
  • Arts, Crafts & Sewing
Cons
  • Contemporary