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Review on πŸ–οΈ Crayola 50ct Washable Super Tips Markers: Explore the Vibrant 50-Color Variety! by Jessica Lewis

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing value!

I love the many colors in this box! Enough that you don't feel limited, and small enough that you don't feel overwhelmed by the resemblance. I will say that the colors listed on the back of the box are not very helpful in distinguishing greens - there are about 12 greens and they are not listed from lightest to darkest. They're listed in order of how much yellow or blue they are, but the shades vary wildly depending on how dark they are and don't seem to follow the order they were in the box. That's just my little pet. In my bullet journal I mainly use markers. They lend themselves well to calligraphy with the right technique and just plain old-fashioned coloring. Darker colors can dazzle, but never show through. And markers are so cheap! I had just gotten into the hype and didn't want to mess with anything too expensive. Between them and the soft powerline markers I've bought, I've never felt limited in my creativity with my tools. I would also say that the things you can do with these markers are comparable to the soft zebra markers or milk crayons that Bujo people love so much. community. I decided not to buy soft pencils when I looked at a friend's pack and saw that they were almost identical to the Crayola super types. unless they bleed more. Ha ha. It might be an unpopular opinion, but I don't think the mid laners are worth the price. The only color I would choose from the midliners and not the Crayola supertypes is their gray. Unfortunately, the "light gray" upper types are too dark to use as an accent color with a black handle.

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January 01, 2023
There is so many color and I love it πŸ’–πŸ˜ thank you so much πŸ˜ŠπŸ’–