@flea Submitted by Teoh Yi Chie on May 23, 2022 - 10:34am @flea It depends on whether you can get the colours onto the walls in the first place. The wall surface has to be smooth enough for the crayons to be applied easily or it will leave lots of white space, e.g. as if you're drawing on rough paper. répondre
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It depends on whether you can get the colours onto the walls in the first place. The wall surface has to be smooth enough for the crayons to be applied easily or it will leave lots of white space, e.g. as if you're drawing on rough paper.