Crayola Giant Marker and Watercolor Pad, Kids Art Supplies, Gift
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I had a 16x20 canvas
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The reason for my failure to read the description in full falls on me, I guess. (I was mistaken, only my fault. ) This pad did not include markers. The fact that I discovered it was not brand new did not surprise me, but I had no idea it would be in this state. As well as Paper pages were ripped out of the binding, along with the binding that holds the paper in place. I am happy to have my two year old with me The year is I will be more careful next time and purchase new but old paper was too easy to scribble on.
This was ordered for a specific painting project I was working on at my in-home daycare. As a result of not wanting to spend too much, I picked this one since it was among the cheapest. Furthermore, it is also made at a very low cost. As I understand it, you get what you pay for, but I guess I expected a bit more from the brand I trust, Crayola. This document serves as a "marker & guide" Unless it's a watercolour pad, I think it should be paint-proof! I fell asleep with the paper soaked through, ripping it apart as I laid on it, and As soon as it dries, it completely curls up. I guess it is what it is. The only problem is that it doesn't work with just markers. " & " I'm sure we'll find uses for it, but just disappointed in the overall experience.
Again, this is just one sheet of paper on top, but you can see how thin it Is it possible to use markers and watercolors in this project? The answer is yes, but you should probably not do so. "Giant Pad" is a much better name for it than "Crayon". To get a cheap piece of paper for young children, try construction paper, it will last a little longer than this.
Possibly a little marker will also be used with my preschooler, which will be used to color with crayons and colored pencils. It was a very disappointing experience. It is not an easy decision for me to give this book two stars.
These are the two preschool grandchildren I gave them. They really love this book. A lot of space is provided for expressing yourself on the large page. It should have more pages, in my opinion. Occasionally, markers bleed through but the students do not seem to be bothered by it.
Since that was what I had been expecting, I was quite There is no doubt that this thin paper will pucker when wet. As well as markers, ink bleeds through. There is a thinness to this paper that you don't get with Nonetheless, it is a very nice size.
This is a waste of time and money! As good as photocopy paper in terms of quality Paper in an inexpensive drawing pad from an art store is far superior to it. It's not as thick as watercolor paper either. Buying a ream of white copy paper measuring 11" x 17" will give you much better value for your money. Having known this before purchasing would have made my purchase more attractive.
The product is marketed as a "Watercolor Pad," but when wet, the watercolor leaks out, 2 As you can see below, I discovered these sheets while painting with my Watercolors cannot be painted on it because it is too thin.