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10 ct. 2 oz. Bottles - Assorted Color Washable Kid's Paint

10 ct. 2 oz. Bottles - Assorted Color Washable Kid's Paint
Brand: Crayola

Buy New: $7.30 (On sale from $7.42)



New (2) from $7.30

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 1252

Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 2.6 x 8.9 x 3.6

MPN: 54-1205
Model: 205
UPC: 071662112059
EAN: 0071662112059
ASIN: B00004UBH3

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Includes 10- 2oz bottles
  • Washable & Non-Toxic

Similar Items:

  • Non-Spill Paint Pots & Brushes Set
  • Melissa and Doug Deluxe Standing Easel
  • Melissa & Doug Easel Pad (17"X20")
  • Easel Paper Roll
  • Art Smock

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Crayola Kid's Paint Jars includes 10 colors of washable paint in ten 2 oz. plastic jars, perfect for use with art easels. This is one of our best sellers. It is perfect for posters, school projects, signs and decorations. The colors are yellow, violet, red, orange, magenta, blue, green, white, brown and turquoise. These paints are recommended for children ages 4 and up.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Wear a smock!   September 18, 2006
Ainsley's Mommy
19 out of 20 found this review helpful

As there is nothing "washable" about these paints. I just bleached a white outfit that has red splotches all over it from them, to no avail. It's ruined. Be very careful not to get this on clothing or have your children wear old clothes when painting.


5 out of 5 stars Washable Paint!!!   January 15, 2007
some rules are meant to be broken (east coast, florida)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

When they say washable they mean it! My daughter has managed to get green paint on my oriental rug, leather sofa and of course all over her clothes. Each time I just used a wet cloth and it all came up - even on the oriental rug!


5 out of 5 stars Overall a good idea   August 6, 2007
Robert J. Fisher (pa)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I would not allow children to wear any good clothing with these paints, however, it is a great pool companion. My daughter paints herself, her friends and the dog and then they all go for a swim. It has not been a problem and I would agree it would cause a problem with laundering the clothes. I wouldn't even want to put it in with the other laundry as it could ruin your entire load, however, people expect too much for 6 bucks. I'm sure it would cost much more to manufacture something that comes out of all clothing. We were able to get a good 10 uses out of the paint before, of course, purple ran out and then the rest of the colors. My friend had a pack with 10 colors, but I have not been able to find it. Anyone know where it is? Oh, I would buy the thinner brushes, this way the paints last longer.


4 out of 5 stars Great With Melissa & Doug Easel , but Bottles are Very Small   March 3, 2008
Robert Paterson (New York, NY, USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought these paints for use with the Melissa & Doug Deluxe Standing Easel & Companion Supply Set Bundle. They work just fine with the Melissa and Doug paper rolls, and my only criticism is that these little bottles don't last very long, or are at least not the ideal choice for a toddler who is using big brushes. Each little container might last at most three painting sessions, depending on if you use the paint "full strength" or watered down, and how much you pour into the plastic containers. Unless your child is using smaller brushes or you are unconcerned with how long the little bottles will last, I would recommend purchasing the much larger Blue Poster Paint Bottle and the other colors. These are also washable and 11.2 oz. each, whereas the Crayola paints are 2 oz. each.

Incidentally, I found that both the Crayola and Melissa & Doug paints wash out of clothes just fine as long as you do the following:

1. Run hot water over the stained area of clothing as soon as possible after your child's painting session in order to remove as much paint as possible.
2. Spray a pre-wash stain remover (i.e. Spray 'N Wash) on what's left of the paint stains immediately, rub the stain remover into the spot(s) and let soak in for at least an hour before washing.
3. If at all possible, wash the clothes immediately in hot water (if it won't ruin the fabric), after the stain remover has soaked in.

No guarantees for what I wrote above, but that process worked for me.

All in all, good fun - my son has a blast using these paints.



5 out of 5 stars Good stuff   November 22, 2008
Grandma
This paint is thick. My grandson's easel is next to a big white wall, and he's slapping this paint onto the paper with his big paint brush. It doesn't splatter. It washes right off his hands. If they have to paint, this is the paint to use.


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