After trying the Lock Box, I started reading good things about the Masterson Sta-Wet palette, so I decided to give it a try. I ended up buying the Super Pro Sta-Wet palette. The palette surface is 12 x 16 inches. For acrylic paints you use the supplied sponge covered by a disposable palette sheet. The wet sponge keeps the surface moist, to help keep the paints moist while painting. As a bonus, the lid of the Super Pro palette has indentations around the perimeter for watercolors, with a large surface for mixing.
Here is what my palette looked like today after cleaning off unused acrylic paint, rinsing and scrubbing:
I have used that particular palette sheet for three or four paintings. The pigments of the paints end up staining the sheet, but it still can be re-used. Or you can replace it with a new sheet.
If I frame the palette sheet and put it on eBay as an abstract work of art, how much do you think I could get for it?
I know exactly what you mean Vicky, it takes a lot of wasted money before you find a favourite way of doing things...I use an old picture frame with the glass still in it, glued to a little set of drawers on wheels...dry paint comes off very cleanly with a scraper (acrylic and oil paint). When I leave paint on it I mist it then cover it with a sheet of waxed paper and it stays workable :)
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