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I got a set of 48 that I won on ebay(I don't have a demo to buy from yet) in the mail today! I am soooo excited to try them. Now I just have to wait for my 3 yr old to go to sleep! Wish me luck!
__________________ Suzanne-SU demo
Wife to 1,Mom to 3-
2 that I watch over and 1 who watches over me
hope you love them as much as I do...I've actually started watercoloring on my stuff now...I was afraid to before I got mine..but they make it so easy even I can do it...
They are also great coloring on the back of a design stamped on vellum cardstock. There is a blog somewhere that has a cute tutorial on it. I can't recall whose blog it is, but I think is is prairie paper and ink. Amy?? Anyway, you will love those WCC!
__________________ Dear Paperlicious is my blog...with a series on how I'm learning to improve my cardmaking by studying others.
I used watercolor crayons for the first time last week. To apply it, I used a water brush. However, the color kept puddling. How can I better application.:confused:
I love my crayons once I stopped admiring them in the box and used them. As for puddling, you might have too much water coming out of your aquapainter. I constantly wipe mine on a the back of my hand, shirt, pants, etc to keep it barely moist. That works best for me. You can also use blender pens as well.