everyone buy oil pastels

CaptainObvious_CaptainObvious_ Posts: 3,881
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they are fun

:):):)

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  • GlowbotGlowbot Posts: 14,847
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    I'm not allowed them since I got one stuck in my nose once.
  • FizzbinFizzbin Posts: 36,827
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    Do they taste nicer than fruit pastels?
  • Penny CrayonPenny Crayon Posts: 36,158
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    I've just bought a load of buttons, ribbons, stamps, card etc. to make Christmas cards. I've bought a guillotine and pinking shears too .......oooh and double sided adhesive. The internet is a wonderful thing when you're a bit bored on a Saturday night.

    I wonder if I'll actually get round to making them;)
  • burton07burton07 Posts: 10,871
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    they are fun

    :):):)

    Do you mean crayons?
  • moonlilymoonlily Posts: 7,889
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    I've just bought a load of buttons, ribbons, stamps, card etc. to make Christmas cards. I've bought a guillotine and pinking shears too .......oooh and double sided adhesive. The internet is a wonderful thing when you're a bit bored on a Saturday night.

    I wonder if I'll actually get round to making them;)

    I've got a card kit from last year still untouched- maybe this year eh?:D
  • annette kurtenannette kurten Posts: 39,543
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    I love them, all warm and smudgy.
  • solarflaresolarflare Posts: 22,377
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    Fizzbin wrote: »
    Do they taste nicer than fruit pastels?

    Oilier, that's for sure.
  • DomestosDomestos Posts: 7,014
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    I prefer chalk pastels.
  • tigragirltigragirl Posts: 13,406
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    Oil pastel and chalk sticks are so last year........it's all about Panpastels now......come on,get with it! :-)
  • CaptainObvious_CaptainObvious_ Posts: 3,881
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    Domestos wrote: »
    I prefer chalk pastels.

    I hate the feel/ texture of them though

    *shudder*
  • CaptainObvious_CaptainObvious_ Posts: 3,881
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    tigragirl wrote: »
    Oil pastel and chalk sticks are so last year........it's all about Panpastels now......come on,get with it! :-)

    panpastels?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 564
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    I think I'll get stuck into those later.

    *shakes head slowly*

    :D
  • pugamopugamo Posts: 18,039
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    I've just bought a load of buttons, ribbons, stamps, card etc. to make Christmas cards. I've bought a guillotine and pinking shears too .......oooh and double sided adhesive. The internet is a wonderful thing when you're a bit bored on a Saturday night.

    I wonder if I'll actually get round to making them;)

    I made some last year and my mum said they look like mass cards :(
  • FortyTwo25FortyTwo25 Posts: 5,170
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    Pastels in a tin
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 187
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    Glowbot wrote: »
    I'm not allowed them since I got one stuck in my nose once.

    If you have it surgically removed you'll turn into a genius - I saw a documentary on C4 about it, I think the patient was was called Homer something
  • dee123dee123 Posts: 46,258
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    What an odd little thread.
  • dorydaryldorydaryl Posts: 15,927
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    panpastels?

    They're the future *nods*.:p
  • tigragirltigragirl Posts: 13,406
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    FortyTwo25 wrote: »
    Pastels in a tin

    Bloody expensive they are too:eek:
  • LeightonismeLeightonisme Posts: 232
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    I love oil pastels but I'd rather oil bars.
  • bazzaroobazzaroo Posts: 6,848
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    Cornish pastels are my favourite,
  • CaptainObvious_CaptainObvious_ Posts: 3,881
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    bazzaroo wrote: »
    Cornish pastels are my favourite,

    snigger
    dee123 wrote: »
    What an odd little thread.

    my speciality
  • newda898newda898 Posts: 5,465
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    Let's face it , Crayons are rubbish. If you want to seriously splodge around on paper trying to draw a house or a car, oil pastels are the only way to go.
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