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    Dedicated Scrapper nettyB's Avatar
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    Inktense Pencils

    Not sure if I'm in the right place or not - don't normally venture over to this bit

    Now, do I need a set of Inktense Pencils - what makes them so different from any other colouring pencils?

    Or....is there another set of pencils that you would recommend instead?

    Many thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by nettyb View Post
    Not sure if I'm in the right place or not - don't normally venture over to this bit

    Now, do I need a set of Inktense Pencils - what makes them so different from any other colouring pencils?

    Or....is there another set of pencils that you would recommend instead?

    Many thanks
    Just noticed this post. In answer to your query...inktense pencils & the new blocks are just that, very intense when wetted. They are also permanent once dried. It's an acrylic ink in pencil form. You can scribble them on a piece of paper & lift the colour with a damp brush, stamp with them, even grate them ( the blocks)add water & make ink, but they are vibrant!
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