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Review on πŸ–οΈ Sanford SA4065 Watercolor Pencil Set - 24 Count Assorted Colors, Pack of 1 by Dawn Fischer

Revainrating 5 out of 5

the world would be a better (albeit more expensive)

If everyone but Prismacolor stopped making colored pencils the world would be a better (albeit more expensive) place. These are VERY smooth colored pencils. Like colored oil on paper. And these are by far the best watercolor pencils I've ever used. They're so water soluble that you can't even see the pencil marks when you're done. It looks like a painting; no crayon, lightly drawn mush. They blend incredibly well both wet and dry and if you're a grown color enthusiast the gradient effects are VERY easy to achieve, by simply applying some color along one edge of your area and then using a wet brush. paint over. You can also use shavings to draw; Simply dip your wet brush into the clipped lead for a more traditional watercolor look AND save on waste! They work great with regular Prismacolor crayons and markers, so you can create different color effects without getting bored. the page you are working on and the one behind it; sometimes it can leak and mess up the page behind it. As always with Prismacolor crayons, they are incredibly soft. Be careful when sharpening or you will break a lot of lead and say a lot of words that will embarrass your grandmother. I like the Sanford regular sharpener with no frills. I've found that the fancier ones tend to break more often and go dull much quicker. You can also use shavings to draw; Simply dip your wet brush into the clipped lead for a more traditional watercolor look AND save on waste! They work great with regular Prismacolor crayons and markers, so you can create different color effects without getting bored. the page you are working on and the one behind it; sometimes it can leak and mess up the page behind it. As always with Prismacolor crayons, they are incredibly soft. Be careful when sharpening or you will break a lot of lead and say a lot of words that will embarrass your grandmother. I like the Sanford regular sharpener with no frills. I've found that the fancier ones tend to break more often and go dull much quicker. You can also use shavings to draw; Simply dip your wet brush into the clipped lead for a more traditional watercolor look AND save on waste! They work great with regular Prismacolor crayons and markers, so you can create different color effects without getting bored. the page you are working on and the one behind it; sometimes it can leak and mess up the page behind it. As always with Prismacolor crayons, they are incredibly soft. Be careful when sharpening or you will break a lot of lead and say a lot of words that will embarrass your grandmother. I like the Sanford regular sharpener with no frills. I've found that the fancier ones tend to break more often and go dull much quicker. Simply dip your wet brush into the clipped lead for a more traditional watercolor look AND save on waste! They work great with regular Prismacolor crayons and markers, so you can create different color effects without getting bored. the page you are working on and the one behind it; sometimes it can leak and mess up the page behind it. As always with Prismacolor crayons, they are incredibly soft. Be careful when sharpening or you will break a lot of lead and say a lot of words that will embarrass your grandmother. I like the Sanford regular sharpener with no frills. I've found that the fancier ones tend to break more often and become dull much faster. Simply dip your wet brush into the clipped lead for a more traditional watercolor look AND save on waste! They work great with regular Prismacolor crayons and markers, so you can create different color effects without getting bored. the page you are working on and the one behind it; sometimes it can leak and mess up the page behind it. As always with Prismacolor crayons, they are incredibly soft. Be careful when sharpening or you will break a lot of lead and say a lot of words that will embarrass your grandmother. I like the Sanford regular sharpener with no frills. I've found that the fancier ones tend to break more often and go dull much quicker. They work great with regular Prismacolor crayons and markers, so you can create different color effects without getting bored. the page you are working on and the one behind it; sometimes it can leak and mess up the page behind it. As always with Prismacolor crayons, they are incredibly soft. Be careful when sharpening or you will break a lot of lead and say a lot of words that will embarrass your grandmother. I like the Sanford regular sharpener with no frills. I've found that the fancier ones tend to break more often and go dull much quicker. They work great with regular Prismacolor crayons and markers, so you can create different color effects without getting bored. the page you are working on and those behind; sometimes it can leak and mess up the page behind it. As always with Prismacolor crayons, they are incredibly soft. Be careful when sharpening or you will break a lot of lead and say a lot of words that will embarrass your grandmother. I like the Sanford regular sharpener with no frills. I've found that the fancier ones tend to break more often and go dull much quicker. As always with Prismacolor crayons, they are incredibly soft. Be careful when sharpening or you will break a lot of lead and say a lot of words that will embarrass your grandmother. I like the Sanford regular sharpener with no frills. I've found that the fancier ones tend to break more often and go dull much quicker. As always with Prismacolor crayons, they are incredibly soft. Be careful when sharpening or you will break a lot of lead and say a lot of words that will embarrass your grandmother. I like the Sanford regular sharpener with no frills. I've found that the fancier ones tend to break more often and go dull much quicker.

Pros
  • Rich, fade-resistant colors are great for coloring adult books
Cons
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