🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with Sofft Tools!
The Sofft Artist Tools by GOLDEN include a pack of 12 professional-grade knives and covers designed for optimal application of PanPastel colors. With a focus on versatility and ease of cleaning, these tools are perfect for artists seeking a high-quality, reusable solution.
Handle Material | Wood |
Blade Material | Not Applicable |
Material Type | Plastic |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6.7"L x 0.4"W |
P**T
Great
I love using these to spread pan pastels. Having enough of these keeps me from re-using one for different colors.
C**E
Good product!
My husband uses these for his charcoal drawings. Easy to use and does exactly what he needs them to do. Worth the money!
R**N
New Great Fun
exciting ways to make fun creations
A**.
Fair price
Good pastel tools
D**S
Works Exactly As Advertised
These are plastic pallet knives (size 1, I believe) with perfectly fitted blending "socks" that fit snugly over the blades. The blades are flexible, and comfortable to hold when wiring upright (on an easel). The blender socks are rewashable and reusable, though you will probably want to order the separate pack of blenders.
K**Y
Makes blending soft pastels a breeze
I love them so much I purchased another set. The sponges wash and dry so well.I can lay down lots of pigment on paper and blend custom colors successfully and they blend beautifully on sanded paper too. I have total control a with a heavy to super light touch.
K**R
Works Great
Never used these before! But easy to assemble, to use, and makes the process easier!
T**K
Worth the cost.
When I ordered these, I was a bit skeptical about paying for something that I thought could be more cheaply replaced with make-up sponges since the materials are very close in feel. But I was wrong. However tight-celled this material is, it serves the PanPastel line of paints very well.I had a tough time at first over-using the paint which seems like ordinary pastels. But just tapping the spongy tip on the surface picks up exactly what works for application on paper.In fact, I tried a make-up sponge to see if they were as good and discovered that it works way too much paint off the surface of the paint pot leaving a pile of loose dust on top! And it applied so much paint on the paper that it rolled off my paper. So, money well-spent!