In the picture, it looks the same color as the painted wood. I will try to experiment the color pencils on the wood. It’s great that you’ve tried another medium to color the wood. ![]()
The cutest thing about this kit are the books. Love it.
Oh I wonder how crayons would work! But I think they’ll turn out to be super messy.
I’ll definitely try out colour pencils. ![]()
I mixed the color so let it look similar with the original… color pencil if using layer by layer also will present different result… ![]()
I didn’t use crayon on the wood before but paper… and crayon get easy to mess up
so i seldom used it, but if you mixed with acrylic painting or watercolor, the result very nice ![]()
I see. Thank you for the helpful tips. ![]()
That book tree!!! I want one in my house!!!
And the mall is beautiful…I love all the different colors!
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I think it would really make your house so fantastic! ![]()
The bookcase turned out amazing! I didn’t know pencils could stain wood so well. It looks beautiful.
Episode 2 is so fun to follow! I love how you show every little step, it really feels like we’re building it with you.
The colored pencil solution was genius! Honestly, the inside of the bookcase looks so much warmer now. And the “book tree and wall lovers” story made me laugh ![]()
Also, thank you for sharing the Ramadan and Hari Raya decoration, the batik display is beautiful. I love how you always mix crafting with culture and little life reflections.
@Liset, I only try it on my student life
for homework project… and i didn’t saw anyone using this technic so sharing mine for you all
be honest, i like to explore the result from different art materials when they apply on different material
like a kids
using color pencil on tracing paper also very nice… ![]()
@MinistryofOof Really?! that’s good
I don’t think i can read as since they are so tiny… the title still can get to know what is the alphabet, but the content really need to have the ‘super’ magnifying glass…
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