Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Paint Palette Tips




Let's face it....paint can be expensive. I want to avoid wasting paint, and make it last as long as possible when working on a piece of art. I prefer to use Acrylic Paint, so today I will share some tips on what kind of palette to use with it. The first picture shows the usual paint palette you can buy at any art or craft store. Sure, they are pretty cheap, but if you want one that comes with a lid, you'll have to fork over more money. Why would you want a lid? Most people I know, don't always finish their painting the same day they start. Maybe you mixed up a rockin' color of green and you don't think you'll be able to get the exact same color tomorrow.

The best way to preserve Acrylic Paint that I have found, is to add a few drops of water to the mixture, put a lid on the palette, and pop it in the fridge. Yup, I said THE FRIDGE. The cooler temp prevents the acrylic paint from setting up. You could always put plastic wrap over your lid-less palette, but that is a big mess and air still gets in.

My solution? Chinese takeout!!!

We have found that many Chinese restaurants around us put their food in these handy re-usable plastic containers....WITH LIDS!!! So, you get tasty food and a free paint palette. They seal tightly. Make sure to clean them well to remove any residue before use. When you are done with your project, simply rinse them out with warm water. If you have allowed your paint to set up, wait for it to dry, and peel it away. Any remains can be soaked in warm water and wiped off with a paper towel.

Have any palette tips to share? I love comments!

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