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Save paint, time and money! Masterson's multi-purpose palette for all your painting needs... acrylics, oils, and watercolours. Join the thousands of artists, students, instructors and hobbyists who choose Masterson Art Products for their entire palette and paint storage needs. A wet sponge and special permeable palette paper provide the paint with a constant source of moisture. Paints will not dry out! The Sta-Wet system and accompanying palettes work well with acrylic and oil paints. However, it will work well with watercolours and gouache as well. These airtight containers safely hold any paint between sessions. (Paint palette not included.)
Item #: Masterson-SWP-Refills-Papers-Sponges
Description: Masterson Sta-Wet Palettes Refills - Papers/Sponges
The specially designed palette paper for use with a multi-purpose palette keeps paints moist for days—even weeks! Each sheet works with a sponge to provide the ideal moist surface for mixing paints and mediums. The paper is strong and will not easily tear, even if a palette knife is used. The paints will slowly absorb moisture from the sponge through the paper. Masterson's patented process keeps acrylics and other water-based paints moist on the open palette for hours. Once the lid is closed, the paints will stay workable for days, even weeks. A wet sponge and special permeable palette paper provide the paint with a constant source of moisture. Soak the palette in water until it is fully saturated. Saturate the sponge and place it in the tray. Lay the palette paper on top of the sponge, wipe off excess water from the paper, and put your paints on the wet paper. The colours will slowly absorb moisture as needed without changing the consistency or colour value. You can mix colours on damp paper without tearing it.No more wasted paint!
Paints will not dry out!
Size
120ml
Brand
Masterson
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