Cassie
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
These were a great purchase and have provided lots of fun and variety for arts and crafts. Watercolors with much less mess than traditional art supplies
J Gruesen
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Nice color pencils! Great for face painting!!
flowerchild4ever
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Got for grandson who likes to draw and color. Very neat set!
Carmen
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
They aren't art pencils but what do you expect from Crayola? They work well though. They just don't blend the way I would like them too. Still nice if you are just having fun and not creating something serious.
Oryon Star
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023
I did 5 test on these watercolor pencils. Color than use paint brush. Wet on wet, dip in water, used shaving and combined to make different colors. So I don’t recommend dipping or wet on wet. I do recommend coloring than using a paint brush. Also recommend taking a file and rub the pencil to get color on the palette. Mix with water. That’s the best way. To sharpen them is a little rough. My point kept breaking. All in all Crayola did a good job. Store them Point up. Great for kids. Good price too.
Babushka
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2022
Why wasnt I told about this in 2020...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!
S.
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2021
I'm not an artist, I just want to level up my coloring, so I didn't need/want to buy an expensive set.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.
Cassandra.I
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2016
I LOVE these pencils! I've tried a couple other brands of watercolor pencils and, surprisingly, it's good ol' Crayola that has been the best. 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.I'm glad my 7-year-olds haven't questioned why I have my own pencils that I won't share with them...because I wouldn't, and then I'd feel like a jerk for refusing to share colored pencils with my kids. 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. It looks much more artistic to me, and I've never considered myself artsy, so they're very fun to play with. I'll definitely stick with this brand when it's time to replace them. (Also, if you're buying any watercolor pencils for use in adult coloring books, the KUM AS2 pencil sharpener is a worthwhile investment. A little pricey, but you get MUCH more mileage out of your pencils and much finer points, which is useful for the tiny spaces often found in mandalas and such.