Your own (scratch) art (Scratch Art) is made with wax crayon, black paint and a wooden stick!

Scratches, scratches, scratches! But first to work with wax crayons, to make the substrate. I'm completely sold, and totally in my ass with my new soft wax crayons from Creall Silky. Good craft materials I like to praise. It is very important that you give children good material from an early age. So it encourages to more and more often tinkering.

Have you ever used wax crayon, which is rock hard and absolutely does not give off any color? Annoying, huh? Throw away the chalk right away, or melt it on a painting with a hot hair dryer. There are also other applications for your old crayons. But I don't want to talk about that right now! Today I would like to show you how great this Creall Silky wax crayons be.

The drawing goes wonderfully with it. I really like it. It seems like I'm exaggerating, but for me it's not like that. You can't eat them just yet, but there's just an artist coming loose in me when I color with this soft wash. The colors are beautiful and they sit in a nice house, so you don't get dirty fingers. The colors are miscible with water so you can also use them as watercolour.

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