It’s that time of the month again! Time for another Scrawlrbox!
I guess I should update you here on the blog - since I quit Paletteful Packs (that last box with the markers was just too undervalued) - I went back to Scrawlrbox! And truthfully, I’m so glad I did. They take a little longer to get to me, but they are absolutely so well curated and always a great value. Here’s what came inside the September 2021 box and my thoughts on each item:
Derwent Charcoal and Graphite Sticks
As soon as I saw these, I got excited. I have a set of Inktense blocks that I got from Scrawlrbox some time ago, and my IMMEDIATE thought was… can I wet these down? I love it when I can add water to something to play with it, and so I was SO excited when they reactivated with water! The different sizes and shades have different values too! I’m excited to be able to use these blocks two different ways to get different effects on my piece.
ArtGraf Water Soluable White Tailor’s Chalk
ArtGraf is one of those companies I’m always excited to see in an artbox! Their products are always high quality and unique, at least to me! This tailor’s chalk didn’t disappoint! It’s very opaque and is so easy to use with a paintbrush. If I was one for messy fingers, I’d probably break this guy up to try using it to get different textures on my piece (I still might try this if I’m brave, haha!) But this is exactly the kind of fun and interesting product I would never have purchased myself but will use often!
Faber Castell GoldFaber White Pencil
I’m always interested to see if a white pencil will hold up to my gold standard for white pencils - prismacolor. I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by this Goldfaber pencil! It definitely performed WAY better than expected and much better than a lot of other white pencils I’ve gotten in boxes. The paper is also really great to work on dry, so this was a great addition to the box!
Faber Castell Pitt Matt Graphite Pencils in 6b and 14b
These were probably my least favorite item in the box, but that’s kind of unfair because they are very quality pencils! I just think the 6b was a bit repetitive with the derwent graphite sticks, but the 14b was really useful. I imagine if you used this box with less wet media techniques that you would have found more use for these pencils - so I’m still thinking they were worth it.
Clairefontaine Paint-On Mixed Media Paper Pad, 5x7 in Denim, 12 sheets
Clairefontaine continues to produce quality, versatile, and affordable paper. I love their Paint-On mixed media paper. It was super fun to get some more toned paper of this type! The blue tone added another color and dimension to this box, and the paper took wet media QUITE well. It also isn’t totally smooth so it does pick up pencils and the sticks well too! Again, a solid surface that really makes it feel like I’m getting my money’s worth!
Derwent Blending Stump
Not much to say about this except that it did the job well! I don’t have a blending stump, so I’m definitely glad to have one to try out with my colored pencils! Derwent is tried and true and always puts out quality products!
I decided, since the Scrawlrbox Prompt this month was “Dramatic Landscapes.” I knew immediately after swatching this box that I wanted to try a big moon with mountains! I had a lot of fun making this piece! The moon didn’t granulate and move in the same way that it would with granulating paints/watercolor paper/salt and salt water, BUT it still did a pretty good job overall! I also had a blast trying to shade the mountains!
Did you get this box, what did you think of it? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!
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