🎉 Color Your World with Prismacolor!
The Prismacolor Premier Pencils Adult Coloring Kit is a comprehensive 29-piece set designed for both budding and seasoned artists. It includes a variety of high-quality colored pencils, a blender, an eraser, a sharpener, and a creative booklet, all crafted by the trusted Sanford Brands. This kit is perfect for anyone looking to explore the therapeutic benefits of adult coloring while creating stunning artwork.
Manufacturer | Sanford Brands |
Brand | PRISMACOLOR |
Model Number | 1978739 |
Colour | Prismacolor Coloring Set |
Material | Wood, Plastic, Rubber |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 29-Pack |
Ink Colour | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1978739 |
Manufacturer | Sanford Brands |
B**A
Amazing product!! Must buy for a pro artist!!!
The colour range is great...The blending is to die for. Almost an oil paint like quality.And since all the colours are available it's easy to find colours that work in between two colours.The core is also soft yet hard enough to bear pressure. It doesn't break very easily.I would definitely recommend this product if u are a colour pencil artist.
S**E
Prismacolor premier review after 3 months.
These pencils are absolutely amazing! I ordered the 72 set and the colour selection does not disappoint at all. Prismacolor Premier pencils are known for their rich and vibrant pigments and effortless application on the paper. Blending and layering with these pencils are an absolute treat and the results are extremely satisfying. Recently there has been a lot of concern regarding the quality of these pencils but I haven't really faced any issues apart from a single instance where the indigo coloured pencil broke on me a couple of times, one of those were during very heavy application. A few pencils do have off-centered cores but haven't yet lead to any kind of breakage. Overall, I would suggest these to anyone looking for good artist grade pencils but unwilling to spend for the polychromos or caran d'ache. There's a good reason why prismacolor premier is the choice of artists the world over!!
A**R
Excellent for amateurs, Good for professionals
I bought this set last month and here are the highlights of my experience so far:-> The colours are rich and vibrant. They kinda pop into your face right away and you do not have to apply too much of it.-> The end product on any artist quality paper is super consistent without any blooms. On an average paper too it works like wonders.-> Layering with these pencils is a pure joy and the colours blend well upto 3 - 4 layers without appearing cakey! I use Sanford Prismacolor Blender Pencil Colorless, 2-Pack for blending and it works really well. Haven't tried blending with baby oil though!-> Loved the greys that come in the set. The shadows and grey tones of your drawings are sure to come up well!-> The blue/greens are impressive too.-> A bit disappointed with the yellows and skin tones though (but I shouldn't expect too much in a 72 set i guess :P)-> When it comes to erasing unwanted product, you can achieve that partially using any average quality colour eraser.-> Sharpening the pencils needs extra care as the common sharpeners tend to break the core. I use Prismacolor Premier Pencil Sharpener and it seems to be friendly with the pencils. You can use any spiral sharpener as well, but no matter which sharpener you use, you need to be very careful and slow.-> I have really enjoyed drawing with these pencils, and the quality is great too. But somehow I feel the brand is slightly over hyped for I think the end product could've been slightly better in terms of smoothness. Also the product tends to smudge a little bit even without blending. Hence cutting on a star!-> And yeah you gotta be patient if you order these on the globalstore but the wait is worth it. (In my case it was delivered 3 days before the expected date :))Overall whether or not you are an artist, if you buy these pencils, you are definitely going to treat your creative instincts and come up with drawings that leave people in awe! I totally recommend.
A**S
OMG!!! JUST FANTASTIC. 😍✨ GO FOR IT GUYZZZZZ .
I've been using Prismacolors since the past 2 years . And one thing for sure, I can tell you that you can go for it without a second thought . It's a little bit costly but it's worth it .I am a beginner and I use it . I've bought a 72 ct. coloured pencils . I've bought this last year and I'm writing the review now... I'm such a lazyy girll...Here are some drawings I've drawn using Prismacolors.And if you want , you can follow me on instagram @__.streaks._.of._.hue.__Btw I'm sorry if I've made any grammatical mistakes.
P**R
Totally in love.
These are supersoft, blend extraordinary and great to work. The colors are so vibrant. I am happy to have got genuine product form the seller at a good discount rate. You look no further for wax based colored pencils once you have this gorgeous set in your rack!2 stars for packaging as it wasnt made properly and the box got dented at the edge.
M**
Perfect pencils to buy.
Great set of pencils, easy to blend and colors look fabulous. Though expensive, highly recommended for artist. Only complaint was one pencil has a slight crack. It doesn't look like Amazon fault as they have packed and delivered well.
R**A
Thanks Amazon for such a quick delivery of this awesome colour box.
Quite a good selection of colours.I was getting bored of 72 colours,so I ordered it, didn't see the 150 pack advertisement or I would have gone for it.This product is for me to add fineness to the colouring books ,ps : I am learning new teqniques ,so I bought it at 12950 Indian currency.I don't think it's for beginners as whin I was a bigger,I started with 24 colours and that too was quite cheap at 240rupees.slowly after 4years I am handling these colours ,less is more here.
V**N
Is it 100% genuine Sanford
Someone please review, are these prismacolor 100% legit. Till now experience is good, but few pencils outer paint has started chipping of. No issues with colouring, but quality seems dubious.
I**N
Muy buenos
Vale mucho la pena por el precio más en las tiendas que lo eh visto estaba muy caro
L**A
Excelente qualidade
Foi um presente para minha neta. Ela adorou! Usa para desenhar.
C**R
Relieved to Say THESE ARE GREAT
I read the negative reviews about some people getting broken pencils, incomplete sets, no black/white pencils, and possible fakes, and was worried about what I would receive, but I am relieved to say I received what I was supposed to receive.Detail:1) The Prismacolor box: Inside the brown Amazon delivery box was a colorful shrink-wrapped Prismacolor cardboard storage box with the pencils inside on removable plastic trays. The Prismacolor storage box that the pencils come in is much nicer than I expected. It has a magnet closure. It makes this set a VERY presentable gift for an artist. The storage box I received looked new. The storage box is pretty sturdy (but not sturdy enough/secure enough to travel with - I’d recommend a different box for that). One downside is the plastic trays inside the box - they are a bit flimsy, so you have to use two hands and flat surfaces or you could accidentally dump the pencils out of their plastic trays when using.2) The pencils: Mine look new. I didn’t lift/inspect every pencil other than read its name, but I didn’t see any broken points or cracked pencils or used pencils. ( I took the time to read every name & there were no duplicates which some negative reviews mentioned). There was a black pencil and a white pencil (at least one negative review mentioned those being missing). I didn’t see anything visually that would make me think these were fakes. When I bought these on Amazon, the seller was listed as Amazon, so maybe the negative reviews with suspected fakes were from a different seller. All I know is that I’m grateful to not have experienced those problems.3) Quality: Some of the negative reviews said these not as good as the old Prismacolor pencils. I have Prismacolors from waaaay back when it was owned by Berol and from the 90’s when it was Sanford. I’m including a photo of a few of the new ones from this set and a few of the old ones from the 90s (thirty years ago!). The new ones and the old ones all sharpened with a hand crank AFMAT pencil sharpener specifically for color pencils. You can see both old and new got super sharp long points. Nothing broke on the new ones. No Prismacolor pencils, old or new, should be sharpened with a regular pencil sharpener- that thrashes them and you get breaks. That’s because Prismacolor pencils are SOFTER so they blend better. I’ve included a photo of my hand crank AFMAT colored pencil sharpener with this review (I bought that pencil sharpener on Amazon also, works great). When you use Prismacolor you need to use whisper-gentle pencil strokes in many many layers to build up colors or pencil tips can break. Goes with the territory, no big deal, expect it. Save your broken tips for those times you press too hard, there’s uses for them :)4) I did a few quick tests in addition to the sharpening test, and included a photo for that as well. I randomly picked some ‘dull’ colors from the new set, plus Lilac that I had handy from my old Prismacolor set, and created a quick color recipe sheet that I included a photo of with this review. Looking at the sheet you can see these sorts of tests: - how intense the colors are in a few light layers verses many layers, super light pressure verses a little harder pressure; - how the colors work blended in different combinations; - how the colors look blended with the white Prismacolor pencil that came with the set - how the colors look blended with a Prismacolor colorless Blender (purchased separately on Amazon see photo); - how the colors look blended with a COPIC colorless marker Blender (purchased separately on Amazon see photo); - how the colors look blended with off the shelf mineral oil; - how the colors erase with an AFMAT battery operated eraser (purchased separately on Amazon see photo); - how the old lilac Prismacolor pencil blends with the new onesI hope the ‘color recipe’ sheet helps you see that even ‘dull’ colors can be pretty exciting! The recipe sheet was done on cheap standard printer paper, but ideally for these pencils you’d use better paper - I included a photo of the Bristol paper I’ve bought on Amazon.5) Cost Effective: My old Prismacolor sets are up to 120 colors. I was replacing them and supplementing them buying one or two new ones at a time - you pay more per pencil that way. It just made sense to get the 150 pencil set.6) Prismacolor vs Faber Castell Polychromos: I have them both, love them both. You can combine them but technically they have a different ‘base’ and Polychromos lets you know how light-fast their colors are right on each pencil. Price wise it’s hard to beat the 150 Prismacolor set. Either way you can create some awesome art, building up one light layer after another, and don’t be shy about creating your own ‘color recipe’ pages and experimenting how one light layer of one color looks on top of a light layer of another color. Write down the colors you used like I did on the photo - even a muddy color can be useful someday! Enjoy!
L**N
J'adore
Crayons de couleur magiques, la prochaine fois j'achète la grande boîte. Le rendu est impressionnant, il y a une technique particulière pour les utiliser mais qui se maitrise assez vite.
L**N
Magique
Enfin des crayons de couleurs qui donnent un rendu quasi parfait. Il faut un moment d'adaptation et de l'entrainement avant de les maitriser et aussi utiliser du papier approprié mais quel rendu !
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