Great review. So in depth & varied. I’m surprised UA-cam hasn’t suggested you before. Cheers from a new sub on the Central Coast NSW! ❤️🇦🇺
Hey there! I’m very glad you enjoyed it! I’m also pleased UA-cam is recommending me, especially to lovely aussies 😊 thanks so much for watching
oooo! I remember having Crayola Pencils as a kid! Keep up the great work Sunny
Wow, I have yet to see pencils rank S in the big scores 😂
Thank you for this video. I love this series!
Not yet! A couple have done very close though. I’m hoping one day I’ll find the perfect pencil ☺️💜
Great video Sunshine, the positive about these pencils is they are great for kids, and if they lose any the cost is not great to replace them.
That’s true! Unfortunately you have to buy them as a pack rather than buying individual pencils. But bang for the buck they are pretty good ☺️
I agree with your assessment and I enjoy them.
When I saw the stubby pencils you didn't have to explain why, I knew right away. The manufacturing process is very inconstant. I like Crayola for the color accuracy, meaning accurate to how colors behave naturally and not altered to fit how people think color theory works. Crayola works well light layering then going heavy. I was surprised what you said about the black. Mine have always been good, once again it comes down to manufacturing inconsistency.
I didn't know Crayola made a Signature color pencil, I only know the Markers. Can't imagine they would be much better.
I’m glad you get it! I was very close to buying another pack because of the breaking but it’s good to hear it wasn’t just my batch! 😊
@@StuffBySunshine I should have told you to get a hand held sharpener for the Crayola Pencils. Most people I know when they buy Crayola products generally buy 2 or 3 packs. For the Crayons and the standard markers and Signature Markers, it's because they don't know how to use them properly. the rest of Crayola's products are pretty much play art for little children.
They are not Just for kids adults use them to
I do agree with you. These pencils are frustrating to use and a real bugger to sharpen. The signature edition is much more pleasant to use for sure, but breakage is still an issue. Just not worth the price honestly.
Oh very interesting! So they are a different pencil? I may have to check them out ☺️💜
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In the U.S there’s also a 150 pack of Crayola colored pencils.
Ahhh! I’d heard rumors but couldn’t find them ☺️ I wonder if they are all individual colors or some duplicates?
Hoping you'll do Caran d'Ache Luminance pencils at some point. Thank you for doing these reviews.
I really want to do the Caran d’Ache Luminance at some point. I buy all the art supplies for these reviews myself (so they’re honest) and they’re super expensive! Next lot of pencils I get they’ll be in it though! 👍
@@StuffBySunshine Looking forward to it. Luminance pencils are already on my shopping list because of their reputation for lightfastness. But, I am curious to know how they compare to the other pencil options.
Continue to shine!
The sheer number of times my lead broke and my colours went missing with these pencils. So much weaker than the graphite pencils we had at the time, couldn’t sharpen and stab someone with these, tsk tsk
I love them
What do you like about them? Is it the colors? I’m looking forward to doing an art piece with them to see how they handle in real life ☺️
I us them very day
Great to see your still making videos! Amazing as always ☺️
Thank you! 😄hopefully have another one soon!