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  • Use Crayola Watercolor Pencils wet or dry, then turn them into watercolor art! Kids and adults can create watercolor effects by laying down dry color and using a paintbrush (not included), wetting the coloring pencils, or using them directly on wet paper. No matter which method you use, the transformative colored pencils unleash artistic creativity.

  • A COOL WAY TO CREATE: Kids can use these Crayola Watercolor Colored Pencils dry to color and draw or add a few drops of water to create cool watercolor effects. Experimenting with shading, texture and color mixing will produce a host of interesting color results.

    PRE-SHARPENED FOR OUT-OF-THE BOX FUN: The colored pencils are pre-sharpened so kids can start drawing as soon as they open the box.

    ECO-FRIENDLY ARTISTRY: The non-toxic pencils are made from reforested wood, something today's eco-conscious families will love.

    PACKAGE CONTENTS: 12 Crayola Watercolor Colored Pencils.

    SUSTAINABILITY:
    Renewable Energy - We invest in 100% renewable energy from solar power for US Manufacturing. Enough to make over 3 billion Crayons and 700 million Markers a year!
    Plastic Reduction - In the past 10 years, Crayola redesigned Broad Line Markers = Estimated 2 million pounds of plastic saved vs previous design.
    Reforestation - Most Crayola Colored Pencils are made with wood from well-managed forests to help preserve resources for future generations.
  • Watercolor Wash

    Use Crayola® Watercolor Pencils to make the watercolor wash art technique, which will fill your drawing with broad areas of transparent color. Draw with the point or the side of the pencil tip, then brush clean water over the drawing, creating the watercolor wash effect.

    Spreading

    Draw on damp paper for color that spreads and blends easily. Create vivid, broad areas of easily-blended colors with the side of the pencil tip.

    Detailing

    Add fine details, textural effects and areas of opaque color, and further define shapes by drawing on top of the initial artwork. Dry or dampened pencils can be used on dry or wet watercolor work.

    Wet Pencils

    Dip a pencil into water and draw to create dots or fluid strokes of vivid color. Produce color with a textural appearance by drawing with the side of the dipped pencil.

    • Crayola® does not produce a product called “watercolor markers.” Since most Crayola markers are water-based, they are frequently referred to as “watercolor markers” or “watercolor pens.” Learn more about Crayola Marker products here

      If you have additional questions, we would love to hear from you! Feel free to call or text us at 1-800-272-9652 on weekdays between 9 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time. If you would prefer to send us an email, click here.
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    • Crayola manufactures several products and colors that will fluoresce under a black light. Depending on the pigment, the fluorescent level may vary. They are:

       
      • Glow in the Dark Silly Putty

      • Model Magic Neon Colors

      • Neon Crayons

      • The following colors only in the 8-count package: atomic tangerine, laser lemon, outrageous orange, and shocking pink

      • The following colors only in the 24-count package: laser lemon, wild watermelon, sun glow, atomic tangerine, screaming green, and shocking pink (regular, pearlescent, and pearlescent glitter)

      • Neon Washable Sidewalk Chalk

        • The following colors only, in the 5-count package: atomic tangerine and extreme blue
      • Premier Fluorescent Paint

      • Twistables Colored Pencils

      • The following colors only in the18-count package: fluorescent orange, fluorescent pink, and fluorescent yellow

       

    • Yes! We offer a complimentary "Color Your Own" colored pencil chart that can be completed with the Crayola Colored Pencils, 100-count box. Access and print the coloring page here.

    • Introduced in 1998, Crayola® offers a variety of colored pencil assortments that are the essential creative tool for kids or the art enthusiast. Crayola colored pencils are manufactured in Brazil, Costa Rica or Vietnam due to their high-volume manufacturing capabilities.

       

      The process of making Crayola Colored Pencils begins in the forest. Seedlings, which are young trees, are planted in fields much like a farmer plants a crop. Seedling crops grow into trees which are eventually used to make wood casings for the pencils. After several years, the trees are harvested, cut into even lengths, stacked onto trucks and shipped to the sawmill. Then, a new crop of seedlings is planted to replace those which have been harvested.

      At the sawmill, lumber arriving by the truckload is stacked in large piles and allowed to dry. Once dry, the lumber is fed into a bark stripping machine which removes all the bark from each piece of lumber. Next, the lumber goes through a series of milling machines which cuts the lumber into rectangular slats. These slats are about as long as a colored pencil and about three inches wide. The slats are the building blocks for the production of colored pencils.

      The slats are then transported to the pencil making plant. Here they are fed into another milling machine which cuts small semicircular grooves at regular intervals down the length of each slat. These grooved slats are now ready to accept a colored pencil core.

      To make a Crayola Colored Pencil core, you need four raw materials:

      1. Extenders - which make up the body of the lead. 
      2. Binders - to hold the ingredients together. 
      3. Pigment - which gives each type of colored pencil its unique color. 
      4. Water – to mix all the ingredients.

      First, the extenders, binders, pigments and water are placed in a large mixer which gently kneads them together into a uniform doughy substance. When the mixing is complete, the contents of the mixer are rolled into flat sheets. Finally, these sheets are machine-pressed into large, long solid cylinder shapes. These shapes are called cartridges.

      Each cartridge, while still damp and pliable, is inserted into another machine called an extrusion press, where it is forced through a small tube. The tube has a diameter equal to that of a colored pencil core. As the long rope of wet colored core comes out, an automatic slicer cuts it into equal lengths approximately as long as a colored pencil. Since the leads are still quite moist, they must be dried in large ovens before they become hard enough to insert into the slats.

      To assemble the pencils, half of the grooved slats are fed into a machine which carefully lays a colored pencil core into each groove. Then a layer of glue is applied, and a second grooved slat is placed on top of the slat holding the lead. Think of this as a pencil sandwich, with each slat acting like a piece of bread and the color cores acting like the filling.

      These pencil sandwiches are then bound very tightly together and placed into storage to give the glue time to dry. Once the glue is dry, they are fed into another milling machine which cuts them into individual colored pencils. Depending on the design of colored pencils, they are cut into either round or hexagonal shapes.

      Next, the pencils are fed into a machine to be painted with the same color paint as the colored core. The pencils run down a conveyor belt to allow the paint to dry. The painted pencils are then sent to a machine to be automatically sharpened.

       

      Finally, brightly colored finished pencils are packed into boxes, which are shipped to neighborhood stores.

      Crayola Colored Pencils are used by people of all ages for everything from crafts to professional artwork and school projects. Learn more about Crayola Colored Pencils products here.

Watercolor Pencils, Full Length, 12 Count

Item Number: 684302

Ages: 5+

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