No, a crayon is a self contained pencil or wax crayon while paint is a pigment that is applied with a brush
No. It is the same thing as real paint.
I think it will flake off. The crayon has an oil and wax in it and that means the paint won't adhere to the surface.
some thing drawn with a crayon.......i wouldnt use crayon use colored pencils
Paint , crayon, colored pencil, nanostaining, etc.
Draw on it with crayon
Yes, the word "crayon" is a noun; a word for a pencil or stick of colored chalk or wax, used for drawing; a word for a thing.
The two properties of a crayon that will stay about the same after being melted is it's color and mass.
A crayon is a noun because it is a thing and nouns are persons, places, or things.
yes, you can, but paint probably works more efficiently.
Use Kilz 2 latex primer to seal and block a variety of stains, including crayon, pencil, ink, marker, rust, and grease. Prevents stains from bleeding through topcoat paint.
The word crayon is a common noun, a singular, concrete noun. The brand name Crayola is a proper noun for crayon.
Titanium Oxide or Zinc Oxide, the same thing that makes sunscreen white are both common white pigments