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Colouring Pens and Pencils

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This Morning

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Jeremy Vine Show

Waitrose

The Dish Podcast

ITV

This Morning

Channel 5

Jeremy Vine Show

Waitrose

The Dish Podcast

The Best Colouring in Pens and Pencils

Enhance your creative journey with our premium colouring pens and pencils, designed for smooth, vibrant results. Whether you’re adding detail to your designs or filling bold areas with colour, our colouring pens sets are ideal for artists, hobbyists, and mindful creators alike. Pair them with our unique colouring books to create your own masterpiece.

FAQs

What are the Best Pens for Colouring?

The best colouring pens usually have smooth, consistent ink flow and tips that suit your style, such as fine liners for detail or brush tips for shading. Alcohol-based markers are popular for bold, even colour, while water-based pens and pencils are great for blending and everyday use.

What are the Best Pencils for Colouring?

High-quality colouring pencils typically offer rich pigment, easy blending and durable cores that resist breaking. Wax-based pencils are known for smooth layering, while oil-based pencils allow for finer detail and sharper lines. The “best” option depends on whether you prefer soft blending, strong colour payoff or precise control.

What are Watercolour Pencils?

Watercolour pencils are coloured pencils made with a water-soluble pigment that turns into a paint-like effect when water is added. They can be used dry like regular pencils or activated with a brush for softer washes and gradients. This makes them a versatile choice for both colouring and creative art techniques.

How do you use Watercolour Pencils?

Start by colouring lightly on the page, then use a damp brush to blend the pigment and create a watercolour effect. You can layer colours gradually, allowing each layer to dry before adding more depth. Using thicker paper helps prevent buckling and gives you more control over the finished result.