Strathmore 300 Series Palette Paper Pad, Tape Bound, 9x12 inches, 40 Sheets (41lb/67g) - Artist Paper for Adults and Students
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mellowmermaid
Greater than one weekDisposable palettes are easy to use and even easier to clean up.
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Sandra
> 3 dayUseful.
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Kelly
> 3 dayI find using the super cheap paper plates work just as well and are much cheaper. But it works fine if you don like using paper plates.
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Larry Smith
> 3 dayIm glad I got it. I really needed it.
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Christine
> 3 dayWhen I use these for my acrylic paint I felt like it wouldnt stick to the paper? Which was annoying because I would have to wait a little while for it to dry before I could keep painting.
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Rainforest
> 3 dayGreat! Thanks!
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P. Berry
Greater than one weekExactly what I needed! I recently did makeup for a wedding and using this palette paper was so much easier than my old system of cleaning my palette between each bridesmaid. This saved a lot of time and hassle! For my purposes I went to an office supply store and got the palette cut in half. That extra 75 cents made this purchase an even better deal because I got two palettes for the price of one! Im so happy with the purchase and I will definitely be buying again!
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Giulietta
> 3 dayLet’s just say that this paper palette makes my life a lot easier. Easy to clean and mix colors. Awesome!
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meaganv
> 3 dayLove this!
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Hawk eye
> 3 dayAn untrained hobbyist digital artist for almost 10 years, I recently decided to put the stylus away for a while and do art via physical mediums. Acrylic, watercolor and oil paints are just a few of the mediums Ive been trying out. I own, operate and maintain a few 3D printers as another hobby, and have designed a few of my own palettes and 3D printed them. The palettes work for my watercolors, but I found it difficult to mix paint colors on my palettes. Plus, my 3D printed palettes are difficult to clean with acrylics and near impossible to clean with oils. Watching some painting advice videos on the internet, I saw these palette papers being used and though BINGO!. These papers work great for me! Ive heard you can using baking sheets as well, and may be something I look into in the future since its probably cheaper. But I really like just being able to tear a page out of this pad and start loading it with paint. When Im done I can just toss the paper. I have a small desk I use for my art, so space is at a bit of a premium. These pages are still small enough that I can keep one by my canvas while still allotting space to put down a few different colors of paint and mix them at different dilutions. I suppose you could clean them but I havent attempted this and probably wont. I have crudely reused a couple of papers with acrylic paint. I just used up as much of the acrylic paint on the paper as I could, let the paint dry, then put down more paint on the dried paint, making sure to match colors to location. This worked well for a couple of times and gets a little more life out of one of these sheets. Im quite happy with these sheets and feel theyve helped me in my art, by providing me a means to control my paint.