iPad Case Hack - Make A Portable Watercolour Palette
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- Опубліковано 20 чер 2020
- We all like to recycle stuff, right? Well here I show you a simple hack that turns an old tablet or ipad case into a portable watercolour palette. When combined with a small watercolour pad or block, you have all you need for outdoor colour studies or urban sketching.
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So cool! I might try putting a magnetic sheet in and magnets on the back of the pans so I can switch them out when I want. Great idea fir upcycling!
Brilliant idea! Love it! Thanks for sharing David! Cheers.
What a great idea! I have a few cases that I don't use anymore, but didn't want to throw away, and now I have a perfect use for them.
Brilliant 😊👍
The thief who will try to still this would have a pleasant surprise!!!! btw great idea!!
Genius
Love the idea. I went a different way and used it to hold a paper block where I can paint and have my existing palette on the cover flap. I would also suggest that a piece of white vinyl contact paper replace the tile if weight is an issue. Again brilliant idea.
Great idea! I would put something thin and hard on the other side to tape my paper to while I paint.
Binder clip?
This is genius! Thanks for the hack!
Instead of hot glue I would use an blue tack for the half pans.Then you can change out the pans..
Could stick a metal ring to hold with finger or wrist band at the back to hold this palette by hand..just adding to this excellent idea
Clever
utter genius! 👏
This is just genius! Thanks so much!!!
Great project!
What a great idea 👍
And so many of us have these old tablet cases - good job!
I actually put watercolor sheets where you put the tile so that they could be enclosed inside and I used an extra half pan as a mixing tray as I usually mix on paper anyway
I see this idea is growing legs of its own...! Great idea.
This is perfect for me. I used the mini so, it fits in my 👛 thanks
What a lovely use to this case😊
Brilliant!
What an idea!
What a fabulously great idea! 👌
Brilliant!!
I love this idea!
Awesome!
This is brilliant!
Thanks for sharing! I wonder if it would be a good idea to make a rim around the tile with hot glue to stop your mixes from spilling out .
Great idea. This hack is meant to be hacked itself - adapt it any way you think will work… 😊
😮 I have an old ipad case. I am definitely going to try this. Thank you!! Wonderful idea
Genious!!!! ☺☺☺☺ Karen from Canada 👍👍👍👍
Very cool!
Brilliant idea. 😮😊
Very clever!
Love it! Looks like you are using one of my favorite Raphael brushes too.
Brilliant. I think I will try and find something lighter to use for the mixing tile as I want to take it overseas. Thanx
Omg GENIUS!!tfs
Geniale
Love the idea. Have you thought about how to use the other side as you easel? Been playing around with some of the ideas I have been seeing here on You tube and am thinking it could be doable.
Great idea Paula - you could attache an A4 watercolour block or small single sheet to paint on...
I love that. I just wonder if there might be something that’s not as heavy as a tile like maybe a laminated white card stock ?
Hey Lefty Loops Art - thanks. I have always found ceramic to be the best surface to mix watercolour on. All other surfaces tend to bead the water and you can't mix properly. Great that you're thinking of 'Hacks' to my 'Hack' - Happy Painting...!
Hi Lefty Loops Art - water tends to bead up on plastic surfaces making it difficult to mix. I find the overall weight of this palette quite light. 😊
So if this is stored in a backpack it will leak right? I have all my paint stuff in a backpack in my boot so it’s ready to go so need options that won’t leak when not flat…☺️
The portability of this palette is its main feature. When I finish painting, the pigment on the palette is usually dry and the pans won’t leak and spill because they would have dried as well. Deeper wells on commercial palettes might contain more water after you finish painting-so they would leak. Give it a try 😊
What do we need sponge for ? Someone please educate me
Hi Zeen - the sponge is simply there to clean or wipe down your brush in between colour applications. Most watercolourists use a towel or rag for this - a sponge can be flipped over and cleaned or replaced at any time. Keeps it all together in one place.
@@botanicalarttv ah thanks for the info ! :)
Love this idea, but my thought was having the pans and tile attached by Velcro strips or dots would allow you to remove them for clean up as well. I haven't yet made my own, but I do have a spare e-book case and I have some Velcro dots from another craft project, so I will be using them to make mine easier to clean when done.