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What colouring pens do you use in your colouring books?

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CardiffUniversityNetballTeam · 16/07/2015 20:00

I have got a pack of docraft artiste double tipped permanent pens for my colouring book. They are really nice but there are only 12 colours so I want a bit more variety. So, what pens do you use? Thanks. Smile

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FeelingSmurfy · 16/07/2015 20:02

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/arts_and_crafts/2392675-Adult-colouring-in-books

There are lots of recommendations on there Smile

CardiffUniversityNetballTeam · 16/07/2015 20:06

Thanks smurfy. I had started looking at that thread but it's up to 821 posts and I started getting a bit bogged down in it!! I'll make a cup of tea and crack on with it.

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FeelingSmurfy · 16/07/2015 20:43

I like crayola supertips, I have a pack of 50 (includes 12 scented) from Amazon which give a good range of colours

Lorialet · 17/07/2015 20:58

I would rather use pencils as a lot of the paper that they're printed on isn't very good quality, so they tend to bleed. With pencils you can shade and blend and get some lovely effects.

HappydaysArehere · 18/07/2015 19:48

Derwent do a lovely range of Inktense pencils. They can be used as normal colouring in pencils but can also be made water soluble. You can even make a palette by crayoning squares of colour and picking up with a brush. You can also purchase a water holding brush for this purpose.

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