Manufacturer | Crayola |
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Brand | Crayola |
Item Weight | 0.246 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.28 x 0.28 x 6.65 inches |
Item model number | 68 4304 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Assorted |
Closure | Twist |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | B |
Material Type | Wood |
Number of Items | 24 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 24) |
Point Type | thick |
Ink Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Part Number | 68-4304 |
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Crayola Watercolor Colored Pencils (24ct), Watercolor Paint Alternative, Watercolor Pencil Set for Kids, Craft Supplies, 3+
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Brand | Crayola |
Writing Instrument Form | Colored Pencil |
Color | Assorted |
Ink Color | Multicolor |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
About this item
- CRAYOLA WATERCOLOR PENCILS: Dive into this vibrant set of 24 watercolor pencils, merging drawing and painting in one colorful adventure.
- WATERCOLOR PAINT ALTERNATIVE: Choose from 3 fun ways to create watercolor art - wet your pencil tip, sketch on wet paper, or trace over drawings with a wet paintbrush!
- GREAT FOR CRAFTING: Bring life to homemade projects like greeting cards or scrapbooking pages, and watch your creations come alive with dreamy watercolor effects.
- PRE-SHARPENED Open, draw, and paint! These pre-sharpened colored pencils are ready to use right out of the box.
- ECO-FRIENDLY: Crayola Watercolor Pencils are made from reforested wood, a testament to our dedication to a sustainable and colorful future!
- SAFE & NONTOXIC: Crayola Watercolor Pencils are safe and nontoxic, great for kids ages 3 and up.
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Easy to use | 4.7 | — | 4.4 | 4.4 | — | 4.8 |
Value for money | 4.6 | — | 4.2 | 4.5 | — | 4.8 |
Giftable | 4.6 | — | 4.2 | 5.0 | — | — |
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point type | thick | thick | — | — | Fine | Broad |
material | Wood | — | graphite lead core, Wood | Wax | Metal, Tin | — |
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Crayola Colored Pencils are non-toxic and free of harmful chemicals, ensuring a safe art experience for children of all ages. |
These high-quality pencils glide seamlessly onto various mediums, allowing you to create captivating artwork with ease. |
Crayola Colored Pencils are built to last, providing long-lasting performance for even the most passionate of artistic endeavors. |
Classic Colored Pencils | Erasable Colored Pencils | Adult Colored Pencils | Twistables Colored Pencils | Skin Tone Colored Pencils | |
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Key Feature | Explore endless creativity and color-filled fun with Classic Colored Pencils | Mistake-proof creativity with easy erasing for colorful redo's and improved drawings | Transform your adult coloring books from monochrome outlines to vibrant masterpieces | No sharpening needed, just twist up and let your creativity rocket to the rainbows | Celebrate the diverse skin tones of people around the globe with worldly pencil colors |
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ASIN | B00006IEFN |
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4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #10,377 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #21 in Kids' Colored Pencils |
Date First Available | March 15, 2008 |
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Crayola Watercolor Colored Pencils can be used wet or dry—all you need is a little imagination! Create watercolor effects by laying down dry color and using a paintbrush (not included), wetting the coloring pencils, or using them directly on wet paper. Pencil drawings transform into watercolor art in an instant!
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Crayola 24ct Watercolor Colored Pencils. Pencils can be used in a variety of dry and wet techniques. 24 thick presharpened watercolor pencils.
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Customers like the quality, color, value, ease of use, and versatility of the colored pencils. For example, they mention the colors are incredibly vibrant, pigmented, and smooth. They say the pencils are a great inexpensive gift and provide endless hours of fun. Customers are also impresseded with the age group, saying they are suitable for children.
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Customers like the color of the pencil. They say it's incredibly vibrant, pigmented, and smooth. They also say it blends nicely and produces beautiful artwork. Customers also say that it'll produce similar tones to tube watercolors.
"...They are easy for the kids to use and they produce beautiful artwork that we can proudly display...." Read more
"...I am able to achieve what I want. These colors are lovely when you wet the tip and lay down the color and when you apply the wet pencil over color...." Read more
"...a paint brush, dip in water, go over the drawing and it turns into a watercolor masterpiece! Wow! I love to paint but I cant draw with a brush...." Read more
"...The color goes on smooth and is much richer than the other brands. My only wish is that they made a larger set with a greater array of colors...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the pencils. For example, they say the product itself is fantastic, works well, and is absolutely wonderful. Some say that the pencil set is nice and works well as regular colored pencils, and are of better quality than Crayola's non-watercolor pencils
"Wanted something cheap to doodle with and try out. They're fine and easy to use...." Read more
"...The color goes on smooth and is much richer than the other brands. My only wish is that they made a larger set with a greater array of colors...." Read more
"I love these pencils. I tested them and they were fantastic...." Read more
"I've bought before. A very nice set to start out with." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the colored pencils. They say they are a great inexpensive gift and worth the investment. They also say the pencils have great features and are of good quality for the price.
"...I struggle with, and yet this wasnt a worry for me since the price is just right...." Read more
"...Store them Point up. Great for kids. Good price too." Read more
"...I went with this product because of the fantastic price. I have not been disappointed. The colors are vibrant and the pencils sharpen well...." Read more
"...Well worth the price.BUT:..." Read more
Customers find the watercolor pencils easy to use. They say they are fun to use, and produce beautiful artwork. Customers also say the pencils are easy to navigate for kids and provide endless hours of fun. They are great for beginners, and convenient to work with.
"...They are easy for the kids to use and they produce beautiful artwork that we can proudly display...." Read more
"Wanted something cheap to doodle with and try out. They're fine and easy to use...." Read more
"I had never seen these! So much fun for my littles." Read more
"...to me, and I've never considered myself artsy, so they're very fun to play with...." Read more
Customers find the watercolor pencils great for coloring, drawing, and art. They say they're awesome for coloring books, sketching, and face painting. They also say they make a great addition to their watercolor toolbox.
"...But these are awesome for coloring books, and I really like the look of coloring with the pencils and then running over it with a damp paintbrush...." Read more
"...and I hope nobody else gets scammed like I did lol 😂 the watercolor pencils are still nice and I recommend buying them but maybe from a different..." Read more
"Great addition to my watercolor toolbox. I use them to sketch the design so I don't have any pencil marks." Read more
"...More options for the casual artist and the more advanced.I bought two sets of the pencils and coloring books...." Read more
Customers find the pencils great for kids, beginners, and creative folks of all ages. They also say it's great with anti-stress coloring books and for kids art.
"...All in all Crayola did a good job. Store them Point up. Great for kids. Good price too." Read more
"I use these for face painting and drawing on the body. These are great for children and I def recommend these over washable markers...." Read more
"...Nice if used lightly with watercolor paints. Good product for children and beginners." Read more
"Great for creative folks of all ages.This product, seems to me, to be as described. They perform as expected.I use these for hobbies...." Read more
Customers like the blending of the pencil. For example, they say it blends nicely, is easy to blend, and can be mixed with water. Some mention that the pigment doesn't blend out well.
"...They're fine and easy to use. Had no problems getting the pigment to blend out, though there is some chalkiness and looks like the binders might not..." Read more
"...They blend really nicely...." Read more
"...They blended easily with the smallest amount of water, and I also tried dipping the pencil tip directly into the water before coloring...." Read more
"...richer and smoother than regular Crayola pencils, and they blend nicely without water...." Read more
Customers find the cleaning of the product to be easy. They mention that the ink is completely water based, it's washable on skin, and the pencils are also washable. They say the pencil can be used wet or dry and the inking solution can be smudged off after a bit.
"...are easily navigable for kids, and the cleanup is much less than doing a full-on painting activity...." Read more
"...These are made from reforested wood and from Brazil. The pencils may be used wet or dry, with or without a paintbrush...." Read more
"...water makes these run over paper like they were paint however that dries quickly...." Read more
"...They work using only water and dry in just a few seconds. They are pencils so you can draw fine lines as well...." Read more
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Overall, I like em.
Overall, I like em.
The set doesn't provide a beige but it provides a salmon and peach which are very close in color. It doesn't provide a pink, but magenta, raspberry and red violent, again close in color. It doesn't include a light brown, but two types of grey. I couldn't get the white to show up on my watercolor paper, so not sure how it performs.
If you look closely at the picture of the aqua pencil, you see the broken lead, for lack of a better term, and the lead in the pencil is bent. It will break when I use a hint of pressure
2 stars for the damaged pencil and color selection
4 stars for how nicely it picks up color and spreads with my waterbrush pen
I won't purchase again, I will purchase a brand that doesn't break when sharpening or coloring/painting.
UPDATED 5-21-2017
I have changed my mind and rating, and I will be purchasing a larger set of these watercolor pencils in the future. Although the aqua green keeps breaking when I sharpen it, I am able to use the broken tip, by wetting it and applying to my watercolor paper. I am able to achieve what I want. These colors are lovely when you wet the tip and lay down the color and when you apply the wet pencil over color. The intensity of the color changes.
I have been working on this painting for several days. I discovered the peach works great as sand. And the peach, light grey and brown looks great on the rocks.
I am a novice when it comes to watercolor painting and coloring. Working with these pencils and water brushes makes creating watercolor paintings mess free and with better control than working wirh pan paints, brushes and a cup of water.
The set doesn't provide a beige but it provides a salmon and peach which are very close in color. It doesn't provide a pink, but magenta, raspberry and red violent, again close in color. It doesn't include a light brown, but two types of grey. I couldn't get the white to show up on my watercolor paper, so not sure how it performs.
If you look closely at the picture of the aqua pencil, you see the broken lead, for lack of a better term, and the lead in the pencil is bent. It will break when I use a hint of pressure
2 stars for the damaged pencil and color selection
4 stars for how nicely it picks up color and spreads with my waterbrush pen
I won't purchase again, I will purchase a brand that doesn't break when sharpening or coloring/painting.
UPDATED 5-21-2017
I have changed my mind and rating, and I will be purchasing a larger set of these watercolor pencils in the future. Although the aqua green keeps breaking when I sharpen it, I am able to use the broken tip, by wetting it and applying to my watercolor paper. I am able to achieve what I want. These colors are lovely when you wet the tip and lay down the color and when you apply the wet pencil over color. The intensity of the color changes.
I have been working on this painting for several days. I discovered the peach works great as sand. And the peach, light grey and brown looks great on the rocks.
I am a novice when it comes to watercolor painting and coloring. Working with these pencils and water brushes makes creating watercolor paintings mess free and with better control than working wirh pan paints, brushes and a cup of water.
One thing that I liked was that there's a peach included as well as a white and two greys. I'm not used to being able to get peach in a cheap set of coloring utensils.
What I noticed was that blending between two similar colors worked really well. I got different results depending on whether I started with the lighter or darker color. I almost always dipped the pencil in water first.
Getting into tiny areas was difficult and sometimes the water ran into another color. It's probably the same for regular watercolor painting?
The smallest amount of water makes the colors DARK. The green beads in my pic were colored with the same green. The darker ones were colored with a wet pencil. The lighter ones were colored with a dry pencil and then gone over lightly with a wet white pencil.
There's no pink so I tried to make one with a lighter purple and white. No dice. Mixing with white didn't work out for me at all. There's the spots where I tried to make pink or highlight the gemstones, and then there's the tragedy that happened with the blue moon on the left. The regular blue was really dark with water. The lighter blue was really saturated and still kinda dark for what I was trying to do so I tried to add white but it didn't blend well, it faded the black outline of the picture, and it made a waxy puddle that was hard to work with. After I took this picture I went over the lines with a pencil which helped some.
Blending with the greys to get a darker color, (even using the lighter grey) make the color way too dark. I think that's just the general theme here. It doesn't take much to get "too dark." It's probably easier to work with bigger pictures that don't have such tiny details. You'd have more area to blend.
Overall I really like these. I just need to get used to using them. They're super vibrant and blend pretty nicely if you use a light touch and know what you're doing. That's all I was looking for, just a bit better than crayons or colored pencils, but not crazy dark like markers tend to be in coloring books.
One thing that I liked was that there's a peach included as well as a white and two greys. I'm not used to being able to get peach in a cheap set of coloring utensils.
What I noticed was that blending between two similar colors worked really well. I got different results depending on whether I started with the lighter or darker color. I almost always dipped the pencil in water first.
Getting into tiny areas was difficult and sometimes the water ran into another color. It's probably the same for regular watercolor painting?
The smallest amount of water makes the colors DARK. The green beads in my pic were colored with the same green. The darker ones were colored with a wet pencil. The lighter ones were colored with a dry pencil and then gone over lightly with a wet white pencil.
There's no pink so I tried to make one with a lighter purple and white. No dice. Mixing with white didn't work out for me at all. There's the spots where I tried to make pink or highlight the gemstones, and then there's the tragedy that happened with the blue moon on the left. The regular blue was really dark with water. The lighter blue was really saturated and still kinda dark for what I was trying to do so I tried to add white but it didn't blend well, it faded the black outline of the picture, and it made a waxy puddle that was hard to work with. After I took this picture I went over the lines with a pencil which helped some.
Blending with the greys to get a darker color, (even using the lighter grey) make the color way too dark. I think that's just the general theme here. It doesn't take much to get "too dark." It's probably easier to work with bigger pictures that don't have such tiny details. You'd have more area to blend.
Overall I really like these. I just need to get used to using them. They're super vibrant and blend pretty nicely if you use a light touch and know what you're doing. That's all I was looking for, just a bit better than crayons or colored pencils, but not crazy dark like markers tend to be in coloring books.
For the ones who dont know, this is a special type of colored pencil. You draw and color with these pencils, but the best thing is that you take a paint brush, dip in water, go over the drawing and it turns into a watercolor masterpiece! Wow! I love to paint but I cant draw with a brush. Now this awesome item allows me to do both. The great thing is that I have used it with my 2nd graders and it has been a game changer. No messy paint. No disfigured paint faces. Being on a budget is something I struggle with, and yet this wasnt a worry for me since the price is just right. I couldnt find them at any stores I usually shop for art items so finding it on Amazon solved this problem. I am glad I came across this item!