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Coloursoft pencils - getting started - help needed!
Has anyone else used Coloursoft pencils?
Bit worried about using the solvent for blending, I did read that you could use baby oil instead. Anyone got any tips to share?
Also how many would you recommend in buying to get started. Thankx
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Scrap Happy
Baby oil?! Seriously? I can't believe that - surely you'd just end up with grease everywhere??
The solvent couldn't be easier to use - what is it you're concerned about? I don't know what happens if you spill it, but I've never done that......yet, lol! You only use a tiny little bit at a time, I usually tip some into the cap.
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I use Zest-It pencil blend, which is a non-toxic alternative. Works really well. Does smell quite strongly though as it is made from the zest of citrus fruit! I don't personally mind the odour, it's not unpleasant.
I haven't used baby oil personally, but I have read that people use that method successfully!
You can also use a blending pencil. Most companies do them I think, I know Derwent do - I bought a pack recently containing burnishing and blending pencils.
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Brilliant tips, thanks so much.
Yes I did wonder when I read about the baby oil alternative, but some people seem to find it works well.
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Unable to read a book without altering it..
Baby oil has commonly been used for blending oil pastels for decades (as a gentler alternative to solvent), so I guess it works the same way with coloursoft pencils. You only use a very tiny amount.
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I used to be indecisive but now I'm not so sure!
I use them, with a product called "Sansodor" and paper stumps.
hth's
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Scrap Happy
Originally Posted by Miss Lemon
Baby oil has commonly been used for blending oil pastels for decades (as a gentler alternative to solvent), so I guess it works the same way with coloursoft pencils. You only use a very tiny amount.
Well I never.....you learn something new every day, etc etc! I suppose it must smell quite nice, too?
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