The Crayola 200-Piece Masterworks Art Case has a really beautiful wooden case filled with seventy-two Crayola crayons. This incredibly wide spectrum of colors has inspired my child to make more detailed drawings and artworks. What is really great about the seventy-two piece crayon set is that it includes all those specialty colors such as gold, silver and copper, which are not found in smaller crayon sets. Crayola crayons have always been the best in terms of quality for me. I find that they do not break easily, the colors come out bold and solid, as compared to other brands which do not product the same colors on paper as how it looks.
Crayola's Pip-Squeaks is Crayola's line of small markers. They are perfect for small kids because their barrels are scaled for small hands. Despite their small size, the color and quality of these markers are still Crayola-standard. Meaning, they are solid and bold and the ink does not run out right away. The Pip-Squeaks included in the Crayola 200-Piece Masterworks Art Case are their line of skinny markers, making it easier for kids to fill in small details and make narrow lines easily. The Crayola 200-Piece Masterworks Art Case also comes with Crayola's sixteen oil pastels. Although these pastels are quite messy, using these pastels add more dimension to works of art. I tried teaching my son how to use oil pastels. He loves their creamy and smooth consistency. The sixteen piece oil pastel set also includes metallic silver and gold colors.
The Crayola 200-Piece Masterworks Art Case also includes twenty five short colored pencils as well as fifty pieces of Crayola Super Tips markers. The Crayola Super Tips markers are a great addition as well because these markers have a very versatile tip, which can draw on thick or thin lines. The Crayola 200-Piece Masterworks Art Case also includes a bottle of glue, a pair of Crayola's neon green safety scissors, a tube of glitter glue, a water color tray, a paint brush and a sharpener. The Crayola 200-Piece Masterworks Art Case truly has all the tools your child needs to open up his imagination and make creations that he can give away.
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