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I have been entertaining myself with some adult colouring in books of recent which I, like many others, find therapeutic. I managed to pick up a wooden box case of my favourite pencils off eBay knowing that it had 1 pencil missing and another needing replacing. No problem I thought. And indeed I have been able to replace it for a sensible price especially when I only paid £30 for something that should cost over £150. But what got me was when I was confirming the colours name because that was how the settled was calling the pencil rather than its number which I was going by (the pencils are marked with both assuming you have it in the first place to look it up) was the fact that there is a colour chart with loads of different information including the fact that some of the pencils contain animal ingredients!
Here are the colour charts for the studio range.
I needed number 23 and 67... They should be imperial purple and ivory black.
In another range, the artists range which had 120 pencils in its range, I can at least change to another black which doesn't contain animal products, so clearly they don't need to buy had it ever occurred to you that those pencil crayons you of your kids munched the tops of may not actually contain what you thought?
Here are the colour charts for the studio range.
I needed number 23 and 67... They should be imperial purple and ivory black.
In another range, the artists range which had 120 pencils in its range, I can at least change to another black which doesn't contain animal products, so clearly they don't need to buy had it ever occurred to you that those pencil crayons you of your kids munched the tops of may not actually contain what you thought?