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I just got a call from someone who is interested in purchasing the stampin pastels. She is not sure if she needs the whole set yet though. She asked how the individuals are sent. Are they in indiviual cases, or just by themselves?
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oops! i forgot to say: "you may order small sets, however you will want
the entire palette. Change cs color by using a big pompom w/ the pastels.
If you run out of a color...no problem. Going for the look of hand-dyed fabric is EG-CITIN'. Daubers & q-tips color your art faster than pens or
brushes. the aqua painter, blender pens & versamark are other options.
the pastels can be used so many ways they will save you money in the long run & you will be surprised at how fast you can turn out good looking art.
yes, you!!"
They are packaged individually in small plastic cases out of a similar weight plastic of the rubber stamp boxes. The individual colors are not designated on the cases. The set comes in a plastic bag with the label Rich Regal (etc) pastels.
Under the SU! product guide... Aqua Painters are not meant to be used on the Pastels..... I think is b/c of the direct contact of the water.
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Really? I have read on several other bulletin boards that a bit of water can be used to pat pastels back together again if they break. Breaks don't bother me, haven't tried it. Perhaps the aqua pen is just "too much" water.