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troublesmom
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I'm going to order one of her Pan Pastel sets. Give me an idea of which set you would order or would you go with some other type of colors - sticks or what not.
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I got one set and it come with a stick and sponges
I also got a black
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I also got white as you can lighten the intensity of colors w it.

I meant to buy red, blue, yellow. LOL, as I look at what I did buy
those are not included, but shade of them are.

Cheryl, Just look on line at the options and go w colors that you like the most.

The containers to store them are nice in order to see what you have, but
they are made to screw together for storage.

I think I like my watercolor crayons and gellatos better. I just like to get messy!

Enjoy :creating:
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I have decided to hold off on any Pan Pastels for now. I do have Gellatos & Pastels from SU ( I know Donna doesn't like them) so I need to play with them before venturing further.
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Cheryl,

Christy has done some wonderful things w PP for
some scrapbook pages. Might check those out.
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Here is just another use of pan pastels. I do a daily journal and add PP art work in the background. Since there is no water involved it is great for using on thin paper. Because I do it lightly, I don't even have to spray a fixative on it. Doesn't seems to smear or wear off on the facing sheet. I use it with stencils too and that works great. I am really enjoying using it in this journal. Everything else I tried didn't seem to work as well. That's one of the reasons I love having so many different types of mixed media products to use and choose from. Gives us great choices.
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