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Today we are going to look at the Polycolor pencils from Koh-I-Noor. I bought this set of 24 colors at a local store for $24.99 buy you can find them for less at Blick online: https://shrsl.com/2a4xi (affiliate links used) Product description from Blick: Polycolor premium oil-based drawing pencils cased in California cedar wood offer the ultimate control on paper, laying down smoothly with no wax buildup. Use them for drawing, illustrating, and coloring. They're easily blended and overlaid for limitless hues and formulated with the highest standards of lightfastness. These pencils are pre-sharpened. These pencils are harder and drier than Polychromos. They feel similar to Derwent Studio. These are available in open stock as well as sets ranging from 12 to 144 including some specialty sets. Here is the coloring book I showed: https://amzn.to/3cMyjos Pros: Smooth, effortless laydown of color No bloom or wax build-up Easy to change tone with pressure making a smaller set versatile Layers well Dissolves easily with solvents. Works well on a variety of paper Sharpens to a fine point No breakage (in my experience) with hand held or electric sharpeners No smudging Good lightfastness rating overall with the exception of some pinks and purples and at least one blue. Although they are hard they lay down well with little pressure, kind of like a pastel pencil would but with enough oil/wax to keep them from smudging. Cons: Less vibrant than Prismacolor or Polychromos White and black are weak Not good for burnishing as the hard lead fills the tooth quickly. Bottom line: These are a hard, dry feeling pencils. I found them well suited to smooth coloring books where I had trouble getting enough color with other oilier feeling pencils. They also performed well on watercolor and drawing paper. I recommend these pencils to anyone who likes a well-pigmented dryer feeling pencil. If you don't like how slick Prismacolors are you will probably like these. These would also work well as a bottom layer under oilier pencils increasing the layering ability of your colored pencil work. #thefrugalcrafter #watercolor #art Want more inspiration? Here are some classes! https://lindsayweirich.teachable.com Want to help with closed captions and translations? http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_p... I often get asked about my favorite supplies. You can find & shop them here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thefrugal... Credits: Video production and Craft ideas: Lindsay Weirich Music: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Sign Up For The Frugal Crafter News! https://tinyletter.com/thefrugalcrafter For Sponsorships or Product Reviews email Lindsay at: [email protected] SUBSCRIBE! http://www.youtube.com/user/thefrugal... Follow along and have fun! Thefrugalcrafter Community on Facebook: / thefrugalcrafter Join in the fun! Visit my blog: http://thefrugalcrafter.wordpress.com Follow me on Pinterest: / boards Twitter: / lindsayweirich Instagram: / lindsayweirich Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/thefrugal... *This post may contain affiliate links