Faber-Castell - Gel Crayons

Gel Crayons

Glide vivid color onto paper, glass, wood, or canvas with ease

Chunky gel sticks deliver the smooth glide of oil pastels without the mess or cleanup headaches. Faber-Castell formulates these crayons with a buttery consistency that spreads effortlessly across paper, yet washes clean from non-porous surfaces like glass and mirrors with just water. The soft texture blends and smudges readily, making them ideal for young artists exploring color mixing and shading techniques.

Oversized barrels fit comfortably in small hands while providing enough surface area for broad strokes and coverage. The formula adheres to textured substrates, watercolor paper, canvas, raw wood, where traditional crayons often skip or resist. This versatility supports mixed-media exploration without requiring multiple drawing tools.

The 12-color set balances classic primaries (red, yellow, dark blue) with practical neutrals (black, silver) and vivid neons (yellow, orange, pink, blue, green) that maintain intensity on both light and dark surfaces. Grass green rounds out the palette for natural subjects. These gel crayons handle everything from quick sketches to layered compositions while remaining genuinely washable, a rare combination that keeps creative sessions flowing without the anxiety of permanent marks.

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Kids Art Supplies

Children's Chalk - Non-toxic chalk in various colors and sizes. Perfect for sidewalk art, chalkboards, and outdoor creative activities.

Kids Crafts - Age-appropriate craft kits and supplies including paper crafts, bead kits, and simple project materials for young artists.

Kids Drawing - Safe drawing supplies including washable markers, crayons, and pencils designed specifically for children's use.

Kids Painting - Non-toxic paints and brushes sized for small hands. Includes watercolors, tempera paints, and finger paints for creative expression.

Sticker Collecting - Fun sticker collections and albums for developing organizational skills and creative expression.

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