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How to make a Wet Palette for painting

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2009

This is how you can create a wet palette for your painting.
The majority of stuff you might have around the house, or can be purchased for under $5.00 easily.

A sealable container, I like Lock & Locks, but even those plastic boxes that sliced meat comes in will work well.
Parchment Paper, Get this at the grocery store or a baking supply store.
Water.

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  • @norsehawk Where can you find that type of sponge? My regular dish sponge isn't working as well as I believe it should.

  • @bknesal The type of sponge I used for the video was one of the sponges out of a GW pack, however, if you go to an art store, they have in the painting section wet palette supplies, look for thin yellow sheet sponges, by far they work the best. My best palette uses the sponges from the art store and the parchment paper I showed in this video.

  • Very useful. Thank you.

  • @bknesal Glad that my video helped you out!

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  • your idea is so good, good idea

  • GO CAT GO. ^-^

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