Crayola Portfolio Water-Soluble Oil Pastels

Crayola Portfolio Water-Soluble Oil Pastels

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lt;div class="long-description"><h2>Description</h2>Crayola Portfolio Water-Soluble Oil Pastels have a traditional creamy texturized wet or dry to create vibrant pastel artwork. The bright primary and secondary colors blend into a broad, expanded palette. Interesting effects can be achieved by wetting the paper before applying the pastels. They can also be dipped in water and used as paint sticks.</div><div class="feature-description"><h2>Features</h2><ul><li>Tapered point ideal for detail drawing</li><li>Works either wet or dry</li><li>Vivid colors can dry blend into true secondary colors</li></ul></div><div class="in-box-description"><b>Includes:</b><ul><li>24 Assorted Colored Oil Pastels</li></ul></div>

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