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Crayola Portfolio Series Oil Pastels deliver 24 richly pigmented, water-soluble colors with a creamy texture that blends smoothly for both dry and wet techniques. Designed for artists of all ages, these pastels feature pointed tips for detailed work and vibrant laydown, making them perfect for classrooms, creative projects, and professional artistry alike.




| ASIN | B00006IFAG |
| Additional Features | Blendable |
| Age Range (Description) | 3 Years |
| Age Range Description | 3 Years |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,988 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #52 in Drawing Pastels |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand | Crayola |
| Brand Name | Crayola |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,194 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Bold |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00071662036249 |
| Grip Type | Round |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | UB-OPA24 |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Multicolor |
| Item Dimensions | 0.47 x 0.47 x 3.23 inches |
| Item Type Name | Portfolio Water Soluble Oil Pastel |
| Item Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
| Line Size | 0.3 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | Crayola |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | UB-OPA24 |
| Model Number | 52 3624 |
| Pattern | Oil Pastels |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Artistic Use |
| Style | 24 Count |
| UPC | 071662036249 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Writing Instrument Form | Crayon |
M**A
Years have passed and I’m back to buy more!!
These are my favorite because they actually get oily and rich when they warm up a bit. I’ve chosen these for years over expensive ones. I found those to be chalky. It’s been years but a must to give a good review. They are the same size and thickness as others but the colors appear much more vibrant. Nice and smooth. As far as being durable they can get heated and soft. I love them and am about to buy more!
B**A
Loving the results~
These are pretty neat. I love the color selection.
M**A
Great art supply for great value!
As other reviewers have pointed out, these water soluble oil pastels give great value for the money. Over the years I've bought (and sometimes given away) nearly every brand of paint, marker, pen, pastel (oil and clay-based) on the market, sometimes paying a fairly high price. For years my favorite brand of oil pastel has been Sennelier (not cheap). I first heard of Portfolio after seeing them in artwork on someone's (don't remember who) blog. I enjoy media that doesn't require a lot of fuss and mess, so I'm a big fan of watercolor pencils and crayons, brush pens and markers, but sometimes I want something with more texture. After reading more about these, I decided to try them: they're by Crayola, after all--who doesn't like Crayola products? I've used them on different weight and textured papers and on cardboard. They glide on smoothly, disperse easily with water and you can smudge them with your fingers before or after applying water. (I use a Niji waterbrush with them.) They're very soft (which is why they glide so easily across your paper), so if you use too much pressure, they leave behind some crumbs. You can just brush these off with a paper towel or blend them into your artwork with a finger. Colors (which are vibrant) blend well together, too--not as thoroughly as paint will, but that's to be expected. I like these better than my watercolor crayons because they don't dry as quickly, giving you more time to blend. As for mixed media, you can use them (let the artwork dry first) with permanent markers, like Sharpie, but you will need to stop occasionally and "clean" the marker by scribbling with it on plain paper to remove any waxy/oily residue. (For that reason, I'd never use expensive markers like Copic with them.) They work well with acrylic paint and India ink. I haven't tried them with oil paint, but I'd expect them to work well together. You can layer them over watercolors, but not the other way around. (Well, you can, but the results may be disappointing, depending on the effect you're going for.) Bottom line: l love them! (I wish they'd make some metallic ones, though.)
L**M
Smooth and nice to work with, doesn’t play well with acrylic paints.
I purchased these as a recommendation from another artist friend. They’re smooth to work with but for me I don’t prefer them. I use this type of product mixed with my acrylic paints and the lines I drew kept reappearing no matter how much paint I applied over them. So that said, they are lasting and vibrant. Just not great for layering with acrylics.
J**E
Great price for an easy to use and versatile set
I took an art class and the teacher shared these with the class. They were so much fun and easy to work with, I bought myself a personal pack. They do wear down somewhat quickly, but it's a great price and when they do wear down I'll just buy more. Highly recommend for the every day artist .
M**S
-WOW- Surprisingly much better than my very expensive professional oil pastels!! *Comparisons below*
Hello Friends ~ I have to tell you, I was unsure about these oil pastels because they were so darn cheap. (Usually, in art supplies, you do get what you pay for... Though not aaalways!) I am an artist and much of my art is sold to high-end markets. I wanted to purchase some cheaper products to practice with and to use while playing with my nieces and nephews. So I purchased several different brands to try out. Many of the lower-priced products also have much more expensive versions, made from the same company. So if the lower-priced items end up performing really well, then you can bet that the higher-end products will likely knock your socks off. Now, I bought the following oil pastels to try out (I will list them from best performance to worst) below: *Portfolio *Pentel *Expressionist by Sakura *Neocolor 2 by Caran D'ache (These are pretty darn expensive, and they are nowhere near the quality of the Portfolio brand) *Faber Castel metallics (metallics are difficult to compare with the others, but these were pretty great for what they were) This brand, Portfolio, far surpassed any and all other oil pastels that I have tried! Very buttery and so smooth, on their own and when blended. Great for mixed media too, over watercolor and acrylic paints. I was sincerely so so very shocked! They are very affordable (I want to buy these in bulk now, and stock up!!!) and they are so easy to clean up. Note: When in doubt, go with water-soluable oil pastels because they are more versatile, and waaaaay easier to clean off of your hands and surfaces!! .... Go get a bunch of these, and have a whooole lot of fun!!! :-)
H**H
Colors need more opacity
Eh, this set is ok. Some of the colors are way too transparent. I would not purchase again.
J**N
Smooth creamy color
These are my absolute favorite oil pastels. They may even be one of my most favorite of all art supplies. Somehow crayons made a pastel that is as good as or better than the very expensive brands. I used to see these in stores all the time but now never so I was glad to find them here.
M**C
Great for Bible Journaling!
I've used expensive brands and cheap brands of these water soluble oil pastels and these are the best ones I've used so far. They come in so many colours and you can really create whatever you like easily with these. They're on the shorter side, so smaller to hold in your hand, but that's manageable. I can't really say anything negative about these as they're just THAT GOOD. Of course, they don't bleed through pages, you can rub them and blend beautifully together. They are definitely be repurchased again once I run out of these. A fantastic purchase and a very happy buyer here....finally found a good water soluble oil pastel to work with. Thankyou!
M**O
Excelente precio y bellísimos colores!
Es un set precioso y por el precio realmente vale la pena, en especial me gustaron mucho los colores, definitivamente los volvería a comprar!
F**K
buena compra
vi una artista usando estos pasteles en you tube.. me gusto su efecto. Los uso para cuadros 'mixed mediums' son muy versátiles. Los colores bonitos y buena relación calidad precio. muy satisfecho
A**E
Traumhaft zu verarbeiten
Ich hatte bereits die Packung mit den 12 Farben und liebe diese Stifte so sehr, dass ich nun auch das 24er-Set bestellt habe. Ich konnte einfach keine vergleichbaren Stifte in anderen Farben finden und da ich z.B. Hautfarbe brauchte, bin ich jetzt mit dem Set komplett aufgestellt. Die weichen Farben lassen sich sehr cremig mit dem Finger verreiben und ganz leicht mit dem Pinsel vermalen. Wer das mag, dem kann ich die Stifte nur empfehlen!
C**E
Try these if you fancy some very soft student quality oil pastels in a well designed box..
Very good price for UK and arrived sooner than estimated. I really like the compact folding box which protects the pastels well. I bought these after watching an oil pastel demo where they were recommended for a top layer. Fat chunky sticks very soft and glide on smoothly, nice for finishing over the top of harder pastels. I've only used them once so far, they may get used up more quickly than others being so soft - if this happens I hope I can replace them a similar price. (One doesn't normally expect free postage halfway round the world!) The colours are a little less dense than others I have, but blend well and unlike my other oil pastels they are water soluble giving the option of a slightly different finish. The saying with regard to shoe polish is "Water hardens wax", so if this applies to the kind of wax in pastels then using Portfolios as a top layer and blending over with water may help to harden the layer underneath. I don't know this for a fact yet, but could be useful? I have not used them on their own yet, I imagine they may be good where you want a less strong, slightly translucent effect. I may update this review when I have experimented more with them, especially on how quickly they wear down. I would recommend them to anyone who wants the particular qualities these pastels offer.
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