I am planning on stenciling something with soft pastels, I need to know, will this EVER completly dry so it won't rub off once it's stenciled on? I just ask b/c I notice it is sold UNCOVERED, so was wondering what keeps it from drying in the container.
Pastels pigments can be toxic and absorbed through the skin, you should wear latex gloves or wash your hands frequently. Even though the manufactures have mostly stopped using toxic ingredients, some colors still contain toxic ingredients becuase there is no other way to make the pigment. (cobalt, cadmium). Pastels are certainly not for a craft for young children.
@ColdIronChef yeah how much pastel do you think it will take to kill you>??? LMFAO!!! drinking too much water can also kill you how much do you think you would have to drink???
@pup101 Well, honestly it would probably take a lot. It's really inhaling the dust that's more of the problem. If you plan on doing pastels as an on going thing (like your main medium of choice for years to come) you should certainly at least wear a dust mask. Honestly, the cheap 'kiddy' non-toxic ones would be ok for this project. Chopping up some Rembrandt pastels, less of a good idea.
I use a cotton ball with the pastel colors on them. Gives a nicer effect
TheSkyIsntTheLimit12 3 months ago
I am planning on stenciling something with soft pastels, I need to know, will this EVER completly dry so it won't rub off once it's stenciled on? I just ask b/c I notice it is sold UNCOVERED, so was wondering what keeps it from drying in the container.
littlebit19801 6 months ago
Wuts the difference between soft pastels and hard pastels? And wut would be better for making a graffiti-like drawing?
emILYmargaret3 6 months ago
whichs are better oil pastels or soft pastels
redlightningstriker 1 year ago
@redlightningstriker Soft Pastels, I dont think oil will work to well because they dont blend (:
PolkaDotDesigns 1 year ago
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thatsmahsoul 1 year ago
@redlightningstriker definitely soft pastels !
thatsmahsoul 1 year ago
Pastels pigments can be toxic and absorbed through the skin, you should wear latex gloves or wash your hands frequently. Even though the manufactures have mostly stopped using toxic ingredients, some colors still contain toxic ingredients becuase there is no other way to make the pigment. (cobalt, cadmium). Pastels are certainly not for a craft for young children.
However, this is a cool effect!
ColdIronChef 2 years ago 2
@ColdIronChef yeah how much pastel do you think it will take to kill you>??? LMFAO!!! drinking too much water can also kill you how much do you think you would have to drink???
pup101 1 year ago
@pup101 Well, honestly it would probably take a lot. It's really inhaling the dust that's more of the problem. If you plan on doing pastels as an on going thing (like your main medium of choice for years to come) you should certainly at least wear a dust mask. Honestly, the cheap 'kiddy' non-toxic ones would be ok for this project. Chopping up some Rembrandt pastels, less of a good idea.
ColdIronChef 1 year ago
Great job on all of your videos. You have learned a LOT in just six months. You Go Girl!
RubberStampRosie 3 years ago
Great tutorial! Now I wish I didn't give away my soft pastels!!! lol oh well Got to get some more I guess. he he
Godzoned 3 years ago
Sooooooooooooooooo cool! I've tried using versa mark and chalks, but pastels look wayyyy cuter! Thanks for the tutorial!
keeponscrappin 3 years ago
I have done this too, but yours looks wayyy better! lol mine didnt turn out right
CraftingAround666 3 years ago