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Review general pencil  / General Pencil Retro Charcoal Set: Made in USA
Key features general pencil
  • American Made Charcoal Drawing Set
  • Cool retro Box
  • Wondeful assortment of fine drawing materials.
  • Model: General Pencil Retro Charcoal Set: Made in USA
Price: $29.95

Review General Pencil Retro Charcoal Set: Made in USA / general pencil:

In its eye-catching box, Generals classic retro set contains all the necessary tools to begin drawing immediately, including an eraser and pencil sharpener. The 31-piece Classic Pastel Chalk Sets pencils and sticks use Generals original pigment-rich formula. It also includes two sponge applicators and a tortillon. Made in USA.

Review S&S Worldwide  / Portfolio Series Water-Soluble Oil Pastels Classpack (Pack/300)
Key features S&S Worldwide
  • Excellent for rubbings, wet-on-wet, scratch art and color overlays.
  • Model: Portfolio Series Water-Soluble Oil Pastels Classpack (Pack/300)
Price: $96.99

Review Portfolio Series Water-Soluble Oil Pastels Classpack (Pack/300) / S&S Worldwide:

This set of bright, vivid colors can be used wet or dry to create a variety of effects. These sticks have a creamy consistency, and are easy to blend into true secondary colors when used dry. Wet, they can be used to create subtle watercolor effects. Excellent for rubbings, wet-on-wet, scratch art and color overlays. A great set for the student artist from the makers of Crayola products. Non-toxic.

Review 6000 Fusebeads - Pastel Mix / Perler:

6000 Fusebeads - Pastel Mix 11036

Models & Brands:
general pencil, S&S Worldwide, Perler

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