Borrowed some Pan Pastel today
Both of these are on water color paper
One is Pan the other chalk
I chose as close to the same color as possible I find the Pan blends easy but is of less strength in the hue
I see such little difference in the coloring and blending
but Pan takes up more storage space
However watching videos there are things you can do with Pan that you maybe can't with chalk
Both are fun
Both doggie and I are doomed to die any minute
For 25 years I have been blowing the caulk dust off my cardstock
Now I see in the video that is very dangerous to your health and especially to dogs
There is a special little vacuum I should buy and be using
Here are the examples of the two medium Pam Pastel on left Chalk on right
Chalk below
I use the alligator clip with tiny cotton balls for both
Pan visa Chalk This time I used make up sponges and the cloud maker . The pan is definitely creamy and does not scrub off the tool I do see a difference in strength of color but unless they are side by would never know . If I didn't do them myself I couldn't tell which was which Can you?
One more and I won't bug you again unless I come up with something marvelous
This one is Pan Pastel and the purpose was to see how well you could stamp on ikt
It looks great but wouldn't happen without the MISTI it took three layers before it started to look good
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You've been busy, and I never knew that about chalks or pan pastel dusts! Love the ships on the high seas - beautiful colors and design, well done on all of them!
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy and love all the cards -you got a great coverage with your chalks which I don't get! Pan pastels give a good overall coverage on mdf shapes though as a background.
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Busy bee, I wouldn't be able to tell the difference but i was shocked about the chalk dust x
ReplyDeleteThe chalk has a decidedly brighter coloring contrast but both mediums are very pretty. Well done!
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