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It’s 5am and I just watched an 18 min video on pencils to mark up your Bible.. and I enjoyed it. 🤦🏻♂️ #nerd. I liked the island of misfit toy clip. 😂 I have used pencils..I might consider the twistable/hard to know what color #2. I always worry about the bleed/ghosting. Hate that. Might be helpful to go back and add a reminder to the test page so you can recall what test it was & what utensil/product was used. 👍🏻
I love bible journaling. I have 4 different bibles. 1 I take notes in only. 2 I do bible art journaling in, and 1 I only use for reading! Each has its own purpose and ALL allow me to connect with Yahweh, God, in a different way and build my relationship even deeper with him 💕.
I'm with you, I have a library of bibles and yet, according to some, I am going to hell because I use art in a special bible to strengthen my relationship with God by putting my heart into His word.
Great video. Some stuff out there is overpriced just because the label has a spiritual based name. Sad. It limits who journals and a video like this makes it accessible for all. God bless you.
Dude. You are great. "Extreme". I spit what I was drinking out of my mouth. (Now to clean up the computer.). Seriously loving your videos. I may or may not be binge watching. And I may or may not be making a wish list on Amazon. Side note: We did the Dave Ramsey debt free life about 12 years ago. So freeing.
I’ve been watching / reading tons of videos and blog posts on bible marking and highlighting and tons of other people agree that colored pencils are the best. I love that they don’t bleed through and they’re nice and bright. Great video. Thanks for comparing all of those.
haha, I coulda told you! After a lifetime (ages, decades) of Bible Marking with every conceivable fancy highlighter and marker.. I have become a complete fan of cheap ol' Crayola Colored Pencils. They are vibrant, pretty much erasable, cheap, and easy to buy everywhere. I get them at my local dollar store. I also pick up the generic version. Also, the Crayola Extreme Colors are good--not all the colors, but many of them. One more thing.... my dollar store also carries the LiquiMark colored pencils. Also utterly cheap. I like them even better than the Crayola pencils because they are a little bit creamier. When I discovered them and tested out a set, I went back into town and bought 3 more boxes of the LiquiMark pencils so I would have them on hand. None of these pencils bleed through, and believe me, I am a maniac on the page. I tried the Twistables since so many people raved about them, but I don't like them at all. I am a colored pencil Fan. Too bad I didn't figure that out about 40 years ago. I could have saved myself a lot of time and money.
I haven't seen any fading at all with them. I don't like to use regular lead pencils in my Bibles because they tend to smear and fade. But love the colored pencils!
Loved the video! I would recommend that you write down on each page what crayons/colored pencils or all around writing utensils you used for future reference. This way you can do a flip through video once you’ve done enough testing, and actually remember what everything was. 😊
Great video, Jason! I use the Yoobi colored pencils. They are a little softer, and so do not stress the paper. I have used the Crayola twistables for some time, and, yes, they are not as vibrant.
I use Crayola, among others. Just watched because I was curious if other people's thoughts on them... I actually love my Twistable Coloured Pencils - just wish the colour range was wider. Can only get them in a pack of 12 near me. The coloured pencils in the #1 slot however - picked up a pack of 100 for €20 in my town. And each colour is different! Just started using them for the artwork already in my Inspire bible.
Jason, I *HAVE* a Master's degree, and I've been coloring for years, and I STILL can't figure out which color my twistables are! And it's crazy that they don't have a good red. Red is such a basic, core color. Hee! Not only helpful, but it was so good to laugh over this. Thanks for making this one! (I'm looking through your archives, trying to find if you ever did a video on why you don't like highlighters any more.)
I got the twistable colored pencils, and one of the first things I did was to color on sticker paper and label the pencils. I was very surprised that the name of the colors was not printed on the pencils. Maybe I'm a little too heavy-handed to use them, so now they just sit around and come out when my cousins come over and I need a way to entertain them.
Finally watched this. I already use colored pencils for the reasons that you shared. However, I don't use Crayola because I don't like... something, I don't know how to describe the difference in the colors. I'm colorblind so I have that going for me. Which means I have to limit the number of colors that I use and they need to be very unique from each other. I buy a little bit better quality pencil. Anyway, I like your demo of the twisted crayons and twisted pencils both for their colors and the sharpening thing. I may have to give them a try when I finish using what I'm using. Also, I must add that I am just astounded by the enormity of your denigration of the Holy Word by all things.... Eh, I can't think of any more big words so this is where my sarcasm ends. Keep up the great work! I think your videos are fantabulous.
I haven't found a wide margin Bible with the right combination of paper, font size, and ink that works for me. I can't read the font in those ESV journaling Bibles, so I ended up with the She Reads Truth CSB . The paper is super thin, subject to bleed through and ghosting, and the ink they used for printing smears when highlighting with some of my usual favorites. Soft-leaded artist grade colored pencils work for me. I buy them open-stock in 8 colors for my coding system, so the cost is not bad. .005 or .01 Pigma microns are still the best for minimal bleed through and ghosting. It's hard to find them in a set of multiple colors, but my daughter gave me her set of Pigma PN that work ok for notes. Sharpie Art pens work, too-- no bleed-through, but more ghosting than Pigma.
Crayola Twistables are great on Bible paper and soooo practical for carrying around! I use Faber-Castell colored pencils in my Bibles all the time. Pastel colors, metallic colors, neon colors, regular colors, watercolor pencils... They are good for art journaling and highlighting text. For writing, it works too, but I prefer precision pens (Micron, Uni Pin, Staedtler, etc).
Jason! I had to pause to say I meant it in good fun! (Hence the bad down! Dog thingy🤣) pressing play now I'll be back later (Edition) / (Addition?) This is why for my inductive Bible study I use color pencils although not that brand. I have to see if I can get ones that don't need sharpening 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
As long as you have 2 syllables in crayon we’re good. It’s when people start saying “cran” I start giving the side eye 👀😆 Never thought to use crayons in my Bible, thanks for testing that out for us!
Regarding the Twistable pencils: one of my boxes had the pencils marked with the color ON the pencil, the other box was just guessing. There were so many that were similar looking and it was frustrating. Inkjoy pens do not write well over the Twistable pencils. Yes, I have a tester Bible, but it has thin pages, not a journaling Bible. Great videos.
Very enjoyable as I do love the colored pencils to color with. Thank you for the demo so I didn't buy the twistable crayons. Crayola should pay attention to your comment about being able to determine the colors more easily.
I really like your videos, they are so helpful. have you ever tried to use Prismacolor premier colored pencils? They are a little on the pricey side but I was just interested to know if you had tried them.
Good morning from a fellow southern man in South Carolina. I wondered about crayons in marking your Bible. I think I will stick with the Micron pens for notes. I used to use the Sharpie Gel highlighters for highlighting. However, the broad tip makes keeping your accuracy impossible at times. Your video on the Sharpie highlighters with chiseled ends made me switch over. There is minimal bleed through and the good line symmetry keeps my OCD in check. I think bleed through and ghosting will always be a problem when making notes in your Bible. The only solution will be carrying a Bible made up of thick card-stock paper. Unfortunately, you will need a wheelbarrow to carry it. I enjoy your videos and look forward to your Bible note making reviews using new products.
Jason, I just glanced back through a couple of your color code and marker videos. I noticed you write with the pen/markers between your middle & ring finger. I tried that for fun. It was like trying to write with my left hand. LOL Again, great videos and humor that keeps me watching.
Nice to find this video when Wal-Mart has their back to school specials on, I can get a 24 box of coloured pencils (we tend to call them pencil crayons because that is what it says on the bi-lingual english-french box) or 64 crayons for $Cdn 1.97 which works out pretty close to free in US dollars. And I treated myself with an interleaf ESV last month for my birthday that is still sitting there waiting for it's first mark, with this info. it's time is at hand.
Thank you for testing all those, you just saved me from buying the twistable crayons. I use the twistable pencils, but I keep 'my colors' with my Bible so I don't have to struggle with the mystery colors.
Thank you for the demonstration! I have never done crayons in my Bible but I have used the colored pencils and Twistable pencils especially in group settings. They are a great way to bring a lot of colors in an inexpensive way. I still love my Prismacolors but they are not inexpensive like the crayolas.
Dude, yer a trip! ( I can tease you - I'm an old lady... ) Wish I had run into you a few years ago, always good to add fun people to my day! Micron pens are cheaper at Michael's... just saying!
I'm finding a problem with the pages getting crumpled, mangled with all the notes, etc. I don't know if it's the pen, the Bible or what. I know I'm not heavy handed when writing so that can't be causing the crumpling, curling, general destruction of the paper.
man I wish you tested all the colors of each for us to see how they all swatch. Perhaps a more in-depth review in the future?(you can write the color name and color it. or use shapes for different colors)
There are highlights ALL through my Bible.. the wax based are the best so maybe crayons would work..but I can't do it..I have colored pencils..I have a whole tissue box full of all kinds of pens I use in my Bibles..and all this DOES help with memorization, I was shocked, but it does. Love my Bibles.. I have quite a few, just ordered another one. If you'd like a perfect-size for your hand King James, see Chicktracts channel, he provides a link..They're discontinued, this size (wonder why?) but they are the perfect size to take everywhere. $35 plus $2 if they add your name. Great!
I use crayola colored pencils. I love crayons. I use the Bic 4 color pen in my Bible. The red bleeds over time and my page looks pink. Yay! My colored pencils win!
Man americans have it good.... those single column journaling bibles are $65+ over here. Ive seen them go on sale for $45 but thats still too hefty for me
i have diffrent Bibles the time has come with coronavirus for everyone to get a Bible and read it DAILY and pray aloud to God for help i am starting with my faithgirlz Bible its aimed at tweens but full Bible very good lovily little extras and a great range of others books in this christian seris including a great looking cookery book i want to get go for it seris aimed at treen girls but i highly reccomend to anybody
No red? I think it's because they banned red in schools. Teachers are no longer allowed to use red when correcting because it is too negative, or something like that....im not kidding either. I guess it was reds fault for kids beating up their teachers or something. I would love to say more, but I better not.
No joke!!! www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000FFT1KA/ref=cm_sw_r_fm_apa_i_eKvUEbCKM9P7A. These are the best in the whole world!! Try them out and you'll never use another brand. I haven't gone back.
I think the Bible publishers should include "test" pages or have some for purchase.
I love this!!! I now believe men are better at bullet journaling and bible journaling after watching @Jason Mayfield!! AWESOME!!!!
Your frustrations really are funny! Learned a lot, brother! Will now be stepping up a notch on my Bible reading and journalling! 😉
Your personality and sense of humor make this fun to watch!
It’s 5am and I just watched an 18 min video on pencils to mark up your Bible.. and I enjoyed it. 🤦🏻♂️ #nerd. I liked the island of misfit toy clip. 😂 I have used pencils..I might consider the twistable/hard to know what color #2. I always worry about the bleed/ghosting. Hate that. Might be helpful to go back and add a reminder to the test page so you can recall what test it was & what utensil/product was used. 👍🏻
I love bible journaling. I have 4 different bibles. 1 I take notes in only. 2 I do bible art journaling in, and 1 I only use for reading! Each has its own purpose and ALL allow me to connect with Yahweh, God, in a different way and build my relationship even deeper with him 💕.
I'm with you, I have a library of bibles and yet, according to some, I am going to hell because I use art in a special bible to strengthen my relationship with God by putting my heart into His word.
Great idea buying a test and demo Bible.
Great video. Some stuff out there is overpriced just because the label has a spiritual based name. Sad. It limits who journals and a video like this makes it accessible for all. God bless you.
Dude. You are great. "Extreme". I spit what I was drinking out of my mouth. (Now to clean up the computer.). Seriously loving your videos. I may or may not be binge watching. And I may or may not be making a wish list on Amazon. Side note: We did the Dave Ramsey debt free life about 12 years ago. So freeing.
I’m glad to have you around!!!
I’ve been watching / reading tons of videos and blog posts on bible marking and highlighting and tons of other people agree that colored pencils are the best. I love that they don’t bleed through and they’re nice and bright. Great video. Thanks for comparing all of those.
Getting ready for a winter retreat and appreciated your helping me figure out a way I could afford to teach the journaling portion of the lessons!!!!
Hey Jason, I like the combo of videos you’re putting up. A little bit of journaling and for me Bible 101 thanks for sharing, Jan
I use twistable color pencils all the time in my Bible. I love them!
Editing on point 👍. Thanks for all the trouble you go to reviewing all these options for us.
Loved this demonstration!
Thank you for yet another great video!
This was very informative and helpful. Thank you for sharing this 🙏
haha, I coulda told you! After a lifetime (ages, decades) of Bible Marking with every conceivable fancy highlighter and marker.. I have become a complete fan of cheap ol' Crayola Colored Pencils. They are vibrant, pretty much erasable, cheap, and easy to buy everywhere. I get them at my local dollar store. I also pick up the generic version. Also, the Crayola Extreme Colors are good--not all the colors, but many of them. One more thing.... my dollar store also carries the LiquiMark colored pencils. Also utterly cheap. I like them even better than the Crayola pencils because they are a little bit creamier. When I discovered them and tested out a set, I went back into town and bought 3 more boxes of the LiquiMark pencils so I would have them on hand. None of these pencils bleed through, and believe me, I am a maniac on the page. I tried the Twistables since so many people raved about them, but I don't like them at all. I am a colored pencil Fan. Too bad I didn't figure that out about 40 years ago. I could have saved myself a lot of time and money.
Do the regular colored pencils fade after time? I have seen regular lead-type pencil just disappear in the margins.
I haven't seen any fading at all with them. I don't like to use regular lead pencils in my Bibles because they tend to smear and fade. But love the colored pencils!
Thanks for sharing!
Always like how you add humor to your videos. Tfs!!!😄
That was very useful! Thank you
Awesome!! Thanks for sharing!! I have a set of colored pencils that I haven't really been using, so this should work perfectly in the new bible!
i was def looking for bible journaling things and clicked on your vid....i am 2 mins in and this is so gooooood and funny 😂
Thank you so much it gave me great ideas for the colored pencils I had been using the twistable Crayolas for quite some time
Thanks Jason. Someone recommended Twistables to me recently but this has been helpful. “Crans” 😂
Loved the video! I would recommend that you write down on each page what crayons/colored pencils or all around writing utensils you used for future reference. This way you can do a flip through video once you’ve done enough testing, and actually remember what everything was. 😊
Great video, Jason! I use the Yoobi colored pencils. They are a little softer, and so do not stress the paper. I have used the Crayola twistables for some time, and, yes, they are not as vibrant.
I use Crayola, among others. Just watched because I was curious if other people's thoughts on them...
I actually love my Twistable Coloured Pencils - just wish the colour range was wider. Can only get them in a pack of 12 near me.
The coloured pencils in the #1 slot however - picked up a pack of 100 for €20 in my town. And each colour is different! Just started using them for the artwork already in my Inspire bible.
Jason, I *HAVE* a Master's degree, and I've been coloring for years, and I STILL can't figure out which color my twistables are! And it's crazy that they don't have a good red. Red is such a basic, core color. Hee! Not only helpful, but it was so good to laugh over this. Thanks for making this one! (I'm looking through your archives, trying to find if you ever did a video on why you don't like highlighters any more.)
We had much better colours, including red, when I was a kid back in the 60's, they didn't worry about how toxic they were back then. :)
I was a kid then, too; but we didn't have these cool twistables! 😉
I use the twistable pencils and have great success with them. I use them in my Schuyler.
Do your thing Jason. I am pretty much a newbie bible journalist. I enjoyed your video 😉👏🏼
Then you definitely should check this out -
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I have used crayons and colored pencils to underline in my Bible for years & they don't leak through the pages! Loved your video !❤🕊❤
Very helpful video thanku 😊
I got the twistable colored pencils, and one of the first things I did was to color on sticker paper and label the pencils. I was very surprised that the name of the colors was not printed on the pencils. Maybe I'm a little too heavy-handed to use them, so now they just sit around and come out when my cousins come over and I need a way to entertain them.
LOL! You crack me up!!🤣😂🤣 Thanks for the helpful video.
Good video! I've used coloured pencils for awhile because of the no bleed-though. Would like a video on why you don't highlight.
If your lead to pass on that Bible, I sure could make good use of it , Jason
God Bless you 😇🙏
I enjoyed that. Thank you. 😉
Finally watched this. I already use colored pencils for the reasons that you shared. However, I don't use Crayola because I don't like... something, I don't know how to describe the difference in the colors. I'm colorblind so I have that going for me. Which means I have to limit the number of colors that I use and they need to be very unique from each other. I buy a little bit better quality pencil. Anyway, I like your demo of the twisted crayons and twisted pencils both for their colors and the sharpening thing. I may have to give them a try when I finish using what I'm using.
Also, I must add that I am just astounded by the enormity of your denigration of the Holy Word by all things.... Eh, I can't think of any more big words so this is where my sarcasm ends.
Keep up the great work! I think your videos are fantabulous.
The complaining 'grandma' voices had me on the floor 🤣🤣🤣
Answer: Yes!
I use them in the margins with my color coding system.
I don't highlight the text with them. I use a yellow highlighter for that.
I am kinda happy that the cheapest ones were the winner
Thanks this video helped Me make a choice on what to get . So difficult finding good pens to mark in bible with
Glad it was helpful!
I'm so curious why u dont highlight now!!!☺
I haven't found a wide margin Bible with the right combination of paper, font size, and ink that works for me. I can't read the font in those ESV journaling Bibles, so I ended up with the She Reads Truth CSB . The paper is super thin, subject to bleed through and ghosting, and the ink they used for printing smears when highlighting with some of my usual favorites. Soft-leaded artist grade colored pencils work for me. I buy them open-stock in 8 colors for my coding system, so the cost is not bad. .005 or .01 Pigma microns are still the best for minimal bleed through and ghosting. It's hard to find them in a set of multiple colors, but my daughter gave me her set of Pigma PN that work ok for notes. Sharpie Art pens work, too-- no bleed-through, but more ghosting than Pigma.
😂
Love your humor!
I use colored pencils for my bible journaling art. Plus they make great highlighters.
Thanks! I’m always looking for cheaper ways to get the best results.
Crayola Twistables are great on Bible paper and soooo practical for carrying around!
I use Faber-Castell colored pencils in my Bibles all the time. Pastel colors, metallic colors, neon colors, regular colors, watercolor pencils... They are good for art journaling and highlighting text. For writing, it works too, but I prefer precision pens (Micron, Uni Pin, Staedtler, etc).
I’ve been using crayons colored pencils ONLY for years. I use about 25 colors from the 50 pack. I enjoyed your trying them all out though.
I've used all those except the classic crayons. I have general themes for colors, and those things do not bleed through or blot to the opposite page.
Jason! I had to pause to say I meant it in good fun! (Hence the bad down! Dog thingy🤣) pressing play now I'll be back later
(Edition) / (Addition?)
This is why for my inductive Bible study I use color pencils although not that brand. I have to see if I can get ones that don't need sharpening 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I have 3 bibles. 1) test/practice bible, 2) bible I actual study in, 3) bible I take to church that isn't marked up because it's special to me.
As long as you have 2 syllables in crayon we’re good. It’s when people start saying “cran” I start giving the side eye 👀😆 Never thought to use crayons in my Bible, thanks for testing that out for us!
Charissa Johnson grins at the side eye lol
Regarding the Twistable pencils: one of my boxes had the pencils marked with the color ON the pencil, the other box was just guessing. There were so many that were similar looking and it was frustrating. Inkjoy pens do not write well over the Twistable pencils. Yes, I have a tester Bible, but it has thin pages, not a journaling Bible. Great videos.
Omg on the orange ya glad to me I laughed so hard!😂😂
Very enjoyable as I do love the colored pencils to color with. Thank you for the demo so I didn't buy the twistable crayons. Crayola should pay attention to your comment about being able to determine the colors more easily.
I have those pencil twistables and have the same color identifying issue. It would help even if they put a name on them to help identify.
I color code and underline scriptures in my Bible.
You are so funny!!! That's one of the reasons i suscribeb lol
I really like your videos, they are so helpful. have you ever tried to use Prismacolor premier colored pencils? They are a little on the pricey side but I was just interested to know if you had tried them.
Good morning from a fellow southern man in South Carolina. I wondered about crayons in marking your Bible. I think I will stick with the Micron pens for notes. I used to use the Sharpie Gel highlighters for highlighting. However, the broad tip makes keeping your accuracy impossible at times. Your video on the Sharpie highlighters with chiseled ends made me switch over. There is minimal bleed through and the good line symmetry keeps my OCD in check. I think bleed through and ghosting will always be a problem when making notes in your Bible. The only solution will be carrying a Bible made up of thick card-stock paper. Unfortunately, you will need a wheelbarrow to carry it. I enjoy your videos and look forward to your Bible note making reviews using new products.
Thanks George!!!
Jason, I just glanced back through a couple of your color code and marker videos. I noticed you write with the pen/markers between your middle & ring finger. I tried that for fun. It was like trying to write with my left hand. LOL Again, great videos and humor that keeps me watching.
You can use a lot of things on your Bible if you use Jesso to prevent bleed through
Nice to find this video when Wal-Mart has their back to school specials on, I can get a 24 box of coloured pencils (we tend to call them pencil crayons because that is what it says on the bi-lingual english-french box) or 64 crayons for $Cdn 1.97 which works out pretty close to free in US dollars. And I treated myself with an interleaf ESV last month for my birthday that is still sitting there waiting for it's first mark, with this info. it's time is at hand.
Thank you for testing all those, you just saved me from buying the twistable crayons. I use the twistable pencils, but I keep 'my colors' with my Bible so I don't have to struggle with the mystery colors.
Which highlights are better on Bible?
Thank you for the demonstration! I have never done crayons in my Bible but I have used the colored pencils and Twistable pencils especially in group settings. They are a great way to bring a lot of colors in an inexpensive way. I still love my Prismacolors but they are not inexpensive like the crayolas.
They get costly for sure!
MLLatUtube Do the Prismacolors pencils work well in your bible?
Jason...what accent is that? 😭 I’m going back to watching. 😂 Oh and the Super Tips work GREAT in bibles.
Happy little notes! LOL
Dude, yer a trip! ( I can tease you - I'm an old lady... ) Wish I had run into you a few years ago, always good to add fun people to my day!
Micron pens are cheaper at Michael's... just saying!
Thanks, so funny😃
Crayola and the Bible?!
Hmmm... Ok I find this pretty entertaining. 😂👍
Thank you for testing out the crayons and colored pencils! Very helpful.
Where can I get this Bible?
I'm finding a problem with the pages getting crumpled, mangled with all the notes, etc. I don't know if it's the pen, the Bible or what. I know I'm not heavy handed when writing so that can't be causing the crumpling, curling, general destruction of the paper.
lol....awesome video. I bought professional crayola pencils. I guess they are ok. lol I like arteza, prismacolor pencils.
I also used to highligt in my Bible and quit. The highlights became distracting.
❤USE TALCUM POWDER 🎉 then you can write over xx
man I wish you tested all the colors of each for us to see how they all swatch. Perhaps a more in-depth review in the future?(you can write the color name and color it. or use shapes for different colors)
I no longer do reviews. :-)
Can I have it ? I’ll pay for it
There are highlights ALL through my Bible.. the wax based are the best so maybe crayons would work..but I can't do it..I have colored pencils..I have a whole tissue box full of all kinds of pens I use in my Bibles..and all this DOES help with memorization, I was shocked, but it does. Love my Bibles.. I have quite a few, just ordered another one. If you'd like a perfect-size for your hand King James, see Chicktracts channel, he provides a link..They're discontinued, this size (wonder why?) but they are the perfect size to take everywhere. $35 plus $2 if they add your name. Great!
I use crayola colored pencils. I love crayons. I use the Bic 4 color pen in my Bible. The red bleeds over time and my page looks pink. Yay! My colored pencils win!
Is Paul your Apostle?
Hey how can I erase crayons on my bible?
by prayer and fasting.
Man americans have it good.... those single column journaling bibles are $65+ over here. Ive seen them go on sale for $45 but thats still too hefty for me
Laika You can check eBay.
A book can be burnt on fire and God doesn't hold that against you, He holds how you conduct yourself with His law that He put in your hearts.
Dang you can tell this was 5yrs ago, now crayola charges almost $16 for a set! 😂🤣 Of course, I’m in Ca so everything is ridiculously expensive. 🤦♀️
hahahhaa, you are so funny, Jason!
Read the back of the box
You should be a voice actor
Why would you support Target?????
The video was made five years ago…
He’s so funny. 😂
I was doing colors in my Bible in 1967. Marked my scriptures. I was 7 yrs old. So this ain’t new .
Did I imply that it's new?
Crayons for kids
So you can’t write over crayons because of the wax in them.
i have diffrent Bibles the time has come with coronavirus for everyone to get a Bible and read it DAILY and pray aloud to God for help i am starting with my faithgirlz Bible its aimed at tweens but full Bible very good lovily little extras and a great range of others books in this christian seris including a great looking cookery book i want to get go for it seris aimed at treen girls but i highly reccomend to anybody
No red? I think it's because they banned red in schools. Teachers are no longer allowed to use red when correcting because it is too negative, or something like that....im not kidding either. I guess it was reds fault for kids beating up their teachers or something. I would love to say more, but I better not.
Crayolas ain't cheap
Why does Americans hold their pend so strangely?
I noticed that too, but I'm American!
It's not just Americans. Lots of people all over the world hold their pens/pencils differently. Some people even use their toes instead to write.
its NOT pend its PEN OR PENS ECT
can you read? You know the name of the colors are on the pencils!
No joke!!! www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000FFT1KA/ref=cm_sw_r_fm_apa_i_eKvUEbCKM9P7A. These are the best in the whole world!! Try them out and you'll never use another brand. I haven't gone back.