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Crayons (wax) Milan Plastipastel maxi 12 colors — Milan 500647
Crayons (wax) Milan Plastipastel maxi 12 colors — Milan 500647
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Crayons (wax) Milan Plastipastel maxi 12 colors — Milan 500647
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Crayons (wax) Milan Plastipastel maxi 12 colors — Milan 500647
Crayons (wax) Milan Plastipastel maxi 12 colors — Milan 500647
Milan Plastipastel maxi wax crayons set of 12 is designed for drawing and colouring on paper. The maxi-sized sticks provide a comfortable grip for children and hobbyists, while the wax composition offers smooth colour laydown and easy blending. This set is suitable for preschool and school art activities, colouring books, sketches, and various creative projects where solid, vivid tones and tactile control are required.
The maxi format reduces hand fatigue and helps younger users hold the crayon more securely. Wax-based pigments glide evenly across paper, enabling consistent coverage and simple colour mixing directly on the surface. The set includes a carefully selected range of 12 essential colours that cover primary and secondary tones for basic shading and layering. The rigid construction of each crayon resists breakage under normal use and makes them easy to store in a pencil case or art box.
Use the Milan Plastipastel maxi crayons on paper for drawing, colouring and blending tones. Hold the maxi stick where it is most comfortable to you; the larger diameter supports a firmer grip. Apply light pressure for soft, translucent layers and increase pressure for more intense, saturated colour. To blend colours, overlay strokes or use a paper stump or finger to soften transitions. Store crayons in a dry place and avoid exposing them to direct heat to maintain shape and performance.
For best results on colouring book pages and school projects, start with lighter layers and build up colour gradually. Use heavier strokes for bold outlines and lighter cross-hatching for shading. Keep an extra sheet beneath your work to prevent transfer and protect surfaces.
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