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grma33 08-03-2013 03:49 AM

info on derwet intense
 
I saw these at a quit show but was leary of buying the small set of 6.Was wondering if they dry up? Going to grand rapids in Aug but don`t think they sell individual at qshow. Can stop at hobby lobby or jo annes and they the same product in individuals. Thanks Gale

BellaBoo 08-03-2013 04:01 AM

I've never seen Derwet Intense pencils sold individually at stores here. They are always sold in sets in a metal box. I have some I bought several years ago and they are fine kept in the metal box. Not much to dry out, they have to be mixed with water (I use clear aloe) to become intense.

ghostrider 08-03-2013 04:43 AM

Art supply stores like Dick Blick are the only places I know of that sell them open stock. No, they don't dry up. They're pencils. The color only becomes fluid after you apply a wetting medium (water, aloe vera gel, acrylic medium, etc), either to the pencil itself before marking, or to the mark you made with a dry pencil.

grma33 08-03-2013 06:25 AM

Thank you for the onfo will look at an art store Gale

sculpyfan 08-03-2013 06:27 AM

I just bought some from ebay at a much reduced price. Amazon also has them cheaper. I had originally ordered from Dick Blick but called to cancel the order when I found them cheaper. I got the 36 piece set that only had 5 pencils used a little for 24.95. The ones at Dicks was $48. for 24 after s/h.

nanacc 08-03-2013 10:49 AM

Saw the demo on 'Quilting Arts' show. Would love to try them, but can't make myself let go of $$!

ghostrider 08-03-2013 10:59 AM

They very often go on sale at Michael's for 40% off and, if you go on Tuesday, you can get an extra 10% off sale prices with an AARP card....so half price.

BellaBoo 08-04-2013 07:55 AM

I don't remember what I paid for the set but I do remember they were very expensive for colored pencils. But I got what I paid for, they are like liquid color when coloring fabric. If I had used the less quality pencils I would have thought this isn't so great and probably wouldn't have known the beautiful results I could have.

ghostrider 08-04-2013 12:12 PM

There is no other comparable pencil currently on the market. They are ink, not watercolor, and they can be layered, unlike watercolor pencils. Meaning you can mark with them, wet the mark to heighten the color, let it dry and mark again over it. When you wet the second marking, the first will not be affected at all. If you do that with watercolor pencils, the color turns muddy because the two layers blend together. They are worth their price, no doubt about it.

grma33 08-04-2013 02:40 PM

ghostrider mentioned blik so being canadaian and not knowing names of stores I went to the web site and have a set of 6 for 10.00 not bad was going to order and send to friend in mi but deceided might check out store in talahassee fl when traveling through THanks ladies Gale http://www.dickblick.com/products/de...kTracking=true


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