Crayola Artista II Washable Tempera Paint 16oz Red, Pint
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It varies depending on the weather, the thickness of the paint on the paper, and other factors.br>br>I've found it takes anywhere from 12 to 24 hours to dry. 24 hours.
Yes, I think so. Probably if it was all white. With a magic eraser, white surfaces can be easily cleaned. Anything porous, such as marble, grout, unfinished wood, and so on, will almost certainly stain.
No, even with magic eraser, a faint mark remains.
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br>br>I am writing this review to express my gratitude for Amazon's customer service. br>br>I ordered about 9 of these, in various colors, and four of them were broken. br>br> The containers' lids had been shattered. They arrived in a large box, along with the air bags. br>Of course, it wasn't enough to keep the bottles safe, so Amazon replaced them all. br>br>All four of them. br>br>The paint has a thick texture that blends well with the non-metallic surfaces. I fill the spill cups with about 20cc of paint and let the kids use it up before refilling. br>br>If they don't use it all, I simply cover it with the lid and save the remaining paint for later. br>br>Great way to save paint and not waste it. br>br>Love the colors I chose, and even more so, love the smiles on my kids' faces as they paint. It's a breeze to clean. br>br> I'm finished with just a little water and scrubbing. If I'm too lazy to do the water routine, I just grab a baby wipe and call it a day. Both the babies and the mother are in good spirits.
Crayola's washable paint is by far the best on the market. br>It's thick but not too thick, washable and thus easy to clean, and it comes in a variety of colors. This one is a bright red color. It's pinker than red, but it gets the job done.
Pros:
- Quality paint with vibrant colors that isn't thin or transparent - Easily washablebr>br>br>br>br>br Cons: br>br>Extremely high price per ouncebr>br>
- To use paint, you'll need a variety of containers.
- When you buy a lot of colors, storing the paint bottles takes up a lot of space. br>br>I needed cheap paint so my kids could go crazy painting whenever they wanted without breaking the bank. My daughters would quickly burn through traditional paint sets, so this was ideal. Crayola Artista II paint in ten different colors was purchased. These 16oz jars give you a lot of paint for your money, but you'll need something kid-friendly to store it in. These paint containers will not allow you to dip your paintbrush in them. If you just squirt some paint onto a palette, you'll waste a lot of paint after each painting session. Rinsing a single brush between colors also wastes a lot of paint. I came up with the idea of buying ten paint cups and ten paint brushes, one for each color. It's fantastic; My little girls have a good time and aren't concerned about running out of paint. br>br>I bought br>br>- paint containers and paint brushes. No. 1 Chenille Kraft Chenille Kraft Chenille Kraft Chenille Kraft Round Paint Cups with Spillsbr>- I like the bushes in this Chenille Kraft Preschool Paint Brush Assortmentbr>br>I like the bushes in this Chenille Kraft Preschool Paint Brush Assortmentbr>br>I like the bushes in this Chenill a large number of brushes in a wide range of styles and widths br>I'm not a fan of the paint cups; they work fine, but they don't seal very well, allowing the paint to dry out over time. See my review on the product page for more information:.
It is removed by washing. And thank goodness for that because I have a 5-year-old Picasso on my hands, so paint is constantly covering multiple pieces of furniture as well as her clothes and hair.
Crayola tempera paints are extremely affordable. My daughter paints with her easel a lot, but 16 ounces of paint last a long time, and the colors are bright and vibrant. br>br>These paints are simple to remove from smooth surfaces, such as floors. The paints, on the other hand, leave stains on clothing and other fabrics. These paints and markers aren't as washable as Crayola fingerpaints and markers. br>br>With the Melissa, we use tempera paints. No-spill paint cups from Doug and Sargent Art are both fantastic, and they really help to keep the mess contained!.
The color was exactly what the description said it would be. It's Crayola, and they haven't let us down.
My main issue is that the cap came broken, making it difficult to store safely. Paint that has been spilled is not something anyone wants!.
This is fantastic for my students.