I did some research of my own about what materials you good use since i'm also entering and I went on crayola and Yes you can use colored pencils + you can use markers too. Good Luck
Go to Target or Walmart or something and buy Crayola's watercolor colored pencils and dip it in water and draw on your face. They wash off and they are easy and not messy to use.
pencils are harmful to trees because they use a big amount of their bark
Crayola make all sorts of drawing utensils from crayons, pencils, colouring pencils, pens and felt tips. They are principally designed for use by children rather than adults.
Crayons were used in Europe for a long time. They started as a mix of charcaol and oil. Later, Edward Binney and Harold Smith revolutionized the invention by substituting charcoal with wax, and making sure that their product was non toxic so children could use them. In 1903 they put the crayons on the market using the brand name Crayola. Today there are 120 kinds of Crayola crayons that are available to be bought.
no. unless it says non-toxic, i wouldn't go for it.
If you use the price of coloured pencils as a guide then the ingredients are not expensive
Use the black and white color pencils.
I would say that you should use Crayola Twisters for colouring however im not sure about pencils
Map pencils refer to colored pencils that are made out of wood. They are called map pencils because of their use in the classroom. Colored pencils can be purchased at nearly any office supply store, or major super store. Described as map pencils because of their use in the classroom Read more : http://www.ehow.com/info_8485740_map-pencils.html
Map pencils refer to colored pencils that are made out of wood. They are called map pencils because of their use in the classroom. Colored pencils can be purchased at nearly any office supply store, or major super store. Described as map pencils because of their use in the classroom Read more : http://www.ehow.com/info_8485740_map-pencils.html
Yes you can. You can use any medium and draw anything, realistic or abstract. You can use color for detail and shading, the side of the pencil or the tip for different "brush strokes", crosshatching and even absense of anything to convey your ideas.