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Felli3
> 3 dayI’m using pan pastels with raw polymer clay. They are great quality and last well.
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Katalina
> 3 dayPerfect, as expected
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Scott gilmour
> 3 dayAwesome stuff I have like fifty. But this one came all broken in pieces. The pastel shouldn’t be broken up into almost powder.
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Kindle Customer.p cohen
Greater than one weekI’m an art teacher and I usevpan pastels in my classes as an under painting for colored pencils and oil pastels. Everyone loves them!
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Eye Pod
> 3 dayFine quality artist pigments - I use this product along with acrylic and oil paints and pigment powders to apply weathering effects to HO-scale model railroad cars and locomotives. Easy to use.
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Sarah
> 3 dayAmazing base to my pastel paintings
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Ford Friesen
> 3 dayI ordered 2 of this product and they came in damaged to the point I cant even use them...
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Catherine Therrien
> 3 dayArrived on time and item was as described.
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Robyn R.
> 3 dayThe PanPastel chalk is amazing. The box it was shipped in was big and they had enough bubble wrap in there to protect it in shipping. Mine did not break apart like some people said theirs did. It covers very nicely on either light or dark papers. To get the best coverage use a card stock with a rough surface so the chalk has something to adhere to. I use Bazzill card stock for the best results. You can use a smooth surface paper, but the intensity of the color will not be as great. I also us a make up cotton round that is soft to apply the chalk to my project. It works great and they are cheaper to buy than the art sponges. You can use the chalk wet or dry. I prefer dry, that way if you make a mistake you can erase it. If you use it wet and make a mistake, you can still erase it but you will have a residual chalk line left. There are so many options to do with this chalk, it will never get unused!
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Andie
> 3 dayPan pastel arrived pristine!! Thank you so much will use this seller again!!