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Your cart is empty.The paint is in the crayon! Watercolor Art for young artists is easy to do, just add water. Use the included paintbrush to instantly mix these gorgeous, bright colors. Includes 15 watercolor triangular shape crayons that allow for better control and grip. Bonus - crayons won't roll off the table! See your child's artwork come to life in vibrant, high-quality color. Faber-Castell Water Color Crayons are non-toxic, acid free, conform to ASTM D-4236 and are great for ages 3+.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
I ordered these crayons to use with the paper that I just reviewed. I will be using these crayons to make my 2024 Christmas cards. They're gonna look great, and I'm anxious to use them.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
I ordered these crayons to use with the paper that I just reviewed. I will be using these crayons to make my 2024 Christmas cards. They're gonna look great, and I'm anxious to use them.
Poppy Seaberry
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
I bought these knowing they were for kids and not planning to write any reviews if they were not good, because you don’t expect art supplies for kids to be exceptionally good. I noticed some reviewers had said they give a vibrant color payout when activated and that interested me, so I figured they might be good in my sketchbook. I was looking for a cheaper alternative to my Caran D’Ache crayons for work I won’t display because those suckers are expensive. And of course, these are no Caran D’Ache. No other crayon ever could be. I said what I said. But having said that, these are surprisingly not bad, provided you choose your paper wisely.At first I tried them on very thick cold press watercolor paper. The results were bleak. The pigment hardly moved at all when I added water, regardless of the brush I tried or the amount of water. I expect some marks to show through, especially on cold press paper (though neither my Staedtler nor my Caran D’Ache crayons leave marks if I use a light hand), but it was like I was trying to blend regular crayons: just a faintly tinted water and a bunch of wet pigment chunks stuck to the paper. No good. Of course you can use a brush on the crayon or scribble into a palette, but then why buy crayons? They have a job to do and these cannot do it on textured paper. At all. But then!! As I was putting them back into the box ready to toss them onto a donation pile, I spotted a scrap of Paul Rubens loose hot press watercolor paper. I decided to give it a scribble. WOW! It went on like butter on hot toast and when I took a damp brush to it, the color was intense and beautiful. I was actually shocked. I had to go grab a Caran D’Ache to see if it was as vibrant. Not quite, but for the money, it’s definitely a contender. I will definitely buy the largest set I can of these for my sketch book. I love watercolor crayons for mixed media work and these will most definitely come in handy for studies and brainstorming sessions. I would definitely not use them in work I planned to display (or sell), as they are most assuredly not lightfast to any degree, but I think if you know what to expect you won’t be disappointed. Just use smooth paper. 👌🏻👌🏻
Poppy Seaberry
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
I bought these knowing they were for kids and not planning to write any reviews if they were not good, because you don’t expect art supplies for kids to be exceptionally good. I noticed some reviewers had said they give a vibrant color payout when activated and that interested me, so I figured they might be good in my sketchbook. I was looking for a cheaper alternative to my Caran D’Ache crayons for work I won’t display because those suckers are expensive. And of course, these are no Caran D’Ache. No other crayon ever could be. I said what I said. But having said that, these are surprisingly not bad, provided you choose your paper wisely.At first I tried them on very thick cold press watercolor paper. The results were bleak. The pigment hardly moved at all when I added water, regardless of the brush I tried or the amount of water. I expect some marks to show through, especially on cold press paper (though neither my Staedtler nor my Caran D’Ache crayons leave marks if I use a light hand), but it was like I was trying to blend regular crayons: just a faintly tinted water and a bunch of wet pigment chunks stuck to the paper. No good. Of course you can use a brush on the crayon or scribble into a palette, but then why buy crayons? They have a job to do and these cannot do it on textured paper. At all. But then!! As I was putting them back into the box ready to toss them onto a donation pile, I spotted a scrap of Paul Rubens loose hot press watercolor paper. I decided to give it a scribble. WOW! It went on like butter on hot toast and when I took a damp brush to it, the color was intense and beautiful. I was actually shocked. I had to go grab a Caran D’Ache to see if it was as vibrant. Not quite, but for the money, it’s definitely a contender. I will definitely buy the largest set I can of these for my sketch book. I love watercolor crayons for mixed media work and these will most definitely come in handy for studies and brainstorming sessions. I would definitely not use them in work I planned to display (or sell), as they are most assuredly not lightfast to any degree, but I think if you know what to expect you won’t be disappointed. Just use smooth paper. 👌🏻👌🏻
Bea
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2023
I have experimented with so many water soluble crayons and most will make you gasp at the price. I have Holbein crayons that have very little pigment and as you can imagine were not cheap. These are still my favorites. Great price, great pigment, and can be used with a brush or directly on the paper dry or dipped in water. I will continue to buy these over and over.
Bea
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2023
I have experimented with so many water soluble crayons and most will make you gasp at the price. I have Holbein crayons that have very little pigment and as you can imagine were not cheap. These are still my favorites. Great price, great pigment, and can be used with a brush or directly on the paper dry or dipped in water. I will continue to buy these over and over.
Allodynie
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2023
The crayons are vibrant and easy to use, also they can break easily. The brush however was unusable and seemed to be full of glue and or some other sticky material. The hair started to fall off as soon as I tried to clean it in water.
Allodynie
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2023
The crayons are vibrant and easy to use, also they can break easily. The brush however was unusable and seemed to be full of glue and or some other sticky material. The hair started to fall off as soon as I tried to clean it in water.
Ella
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2022
If you are considering working with watercolor crayons, these are a great place to start. The colors are vibrant and the end product is lovely! I would buy these again and I have. This is the second time I purchased them.
Ella
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2022
If you are considering working with watercolor crayons, these are a great place to start. The colors are vibrant and the end product is lovely! I would buy these again and I have. This is the second time I purchased them.
Erika Berg
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2021
These are my favorite art supplies! I have been using these watercolor crayons (plus F-C's watercolor pencils) in my visual storytelling workshops for over a decade now. Workshop participants - from preschoolers to elders - are always wowed by how vibrant the colors are, how even a rookie painter can create powerful imagery. I instruct workshop participants to dip the tip of each watercolor crayon into a bowl of water (the longer you hold it there, the more the crayon softens, the less likely colors will streak) before drawing with it. Or, color with it like a crayon and then smudge your drawing with a moistened Viva paper towel. (Only this brand of paper towel hasn't torn the 140 lb watercolor paper I use.) The watercolor pencils are reserved for optional detail work. Above are three examples of "visual stories" painted with watercolor crayons and watercolor pencils by refugee children. P.S. I've read complaints about the packaging deteriorating quickly. If you (an adult) slip the plastic tray with crayons in and out of the cardboard container carefully, I haven't had any problems. I've used the same sets for a year or two and the packaging is still intact. I'd much rather be careful than pay more for more durable packaging!
Erika Berg
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2021
These are my favorite art supplies! I have been using these watercolor crayons (plus F-C's watercolor pencils) in my visual storytelling workshops for over a decade now. Workshop participants - from preschoolers to elders - are always wowed by how vibrant the colors are, how even a rookie painter can create powerful imagery. I instruct workshop participants to dip the tip of each watercolor crayon into a bowl of water (the longer you hold it there, the more the crayon softens, the less likely colors will streak) before drawing with it. Or, color with it like a crayon and then smudge your drawing with a moistened Viva paper towel. (Only this brand of paper towel hasn't torn the 140 lb watercolor paper I use.) The watercolor pencils are reserved for optional detail work. Above are three examples of "visual stories" painted with watercolor crayons and watercolor pencils by refugee children. P.S. I've read complaints about the packaging deteriorating quickly. If you (an adult) slip the plastic tray with crayons in and out of the cardboard container carefully, I haven't had any problems. I've used the same sets for a year or two and the packaging is still intact. I'd much rather be careful than pay more for more durable packaging!
Loree
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2020
While this is marketed for children, older people can use with decent, fun results. They are nicely pigmented, especially when compared to artist's loft water soluble wax pastels. The included brush I found to be way too soft once wet, so I used a different brush which made the experience better. The package left room for improvement, it's not sturdy, which is disappointing considering the brand. None of the crayons were broken, but having purchased Faber castell products in the past I expected more presentation wise. The crayons activate nicely with water, but I found dark grey not so easily moved. Overall I like the product and would recommend.
Loree
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2020
While this is marketed for children, older people can use with decent, fun results. They are nicely pigmented, especially when compared to artist's loft water soluble wax pastels. The included brush I found to be way too soft once wet, so I used a different brush which made the experience better. The package left room for improvement, it's not sturdy, which is disappointing considering the brand. None of the crayons were broken, but having purchased Faber castell products in the past I expected more presentation wise. The crayons activate nicely with water, but I found dark grey not so easily moved. Overall I like the product and would recommend.
Isabel Avila
Reviewed in Mexico on February 19, 2020
Son de excelente calidad.... Muy útiles
Isabel Avila
Reviewed in Mexico on February 19, 2020
Son de excelente calidad.... Muy útiles
Aldo
Reviewed in Mexico on March 8, 2019
Estos colores los compre para un regalo y mi sobrino junto con un juego de plumas para dibujar.
Aldo
Reviewed in Mexico on March 8, 2019
Estos colores los compre para un regalo y mi sobrino junto con un juego de plumas para dibujar.
Baby Rottie
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2014
Out of all of my holiday shopping, this was the item that scared me the most! "What if they're broken? What if they look dull? What if they don't work? What if, what if, what if?"However, I just got it today and these are perfect! None of the crayons are broken, and the colors look very vivid! I tested just one and used my finger to smear a little water on. I could play with these all day!!! So pretty and easy!!!
Baby Rottie
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2014
Out of all of my holiday shopping, this was the item that scared me the most! "What if they're broken? What if they look dull? What if they don't work? What if, what if, what if?"However, I just got it today and these are perfect! None of the crayons are broken, and the colors look very vivid! I tested just one and used my finger to smear a little water on. I could play with these all day!!! So pretty and easy!!!
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