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Old 08-09-2005, 03:18 PM   #1  
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Default What do you do with Pure Color Pencils?

I just them from Great Rewards and don't have a clue what is done with them!
Are they water blendable - how are you using yours?

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Old 08-09-2005, 05:40 PM   #2  
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I'm glad you asked that question, because that's what I came here looking for an answer to...I'll keep checking back to see what people have to say!! There are some great samples in the gallery...just not sure how they got the images to look the way they did!!
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Default Pure Colored Pencils Suggestion

I'm not an expert by any means because I don't actually own any. But I've done a make and take now where we colored with them and used a blender pen to smooth them out and I think it turned out pretty well.
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Smile Here's how you use the Pure Color Pencils

I actually have these and use them quite often, as they come with my line of work. Pure color pencils are great for making coasters: if you purchase ceramic tiles from one of your home improvement stores, you can stamp on those tiles with Staz-on ink and then color in with pure color pencils and spray with matte finish krylon to seal. Pure color pencils can also be used on wood, metal, paper, ceramic and some fabrics. I have never used blender pens with pure color pencils only with watercolor pencils, but will be trying it ASAP. HTH

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