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The Prima watercolors are new to me. I am intrigued by the skin and hair set, because it always seems difficult to find these colors in other watercolor pencils. Maybe I am just lazy but having all of the colors together in a set just seems to be an easy way to purchase suitable colors. I thought there would be lots of chatter about these pencils, but I am missing it in my searches. How are people feeling about these pencils?
I have all the prima sets and love them. I use them other my regular colored pencils. I don't do a lot of 'people' coloring but they work great for flowers and especially for those stamps that are REALLY busy (intricately designed) I think they are forgiving for those types of images.
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LOL! Annie, I thought you were going to tell us about a new trend in stamping to create temporary tattoos and hair coloring to match. (Not sure if I'm relieved or disappointed ...)
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