I love this idea! And I was a little distracted by your gorgeous shelving units and phenomenal organization!!! Any chance you can do a walk through of your studio set up??
I really love your organization videos. I ordered about 6 sets of the dazzle racks for storing my oxide reinkers and also my distress reinkers upside down as you suggest! Yay! Looking forward to more of these!
Nina, I bought this palette but now it is more rounded...I can fit all 10 sets of Primas in it, including the new set of Vintage Pastels. However...the upper well tray is now fixed inside the palette and can't be removed. Was yours that way and if so, how did you remove it?
I didn't stick them to anything; they are a snug fit in here, so they don't shift. Obviously, you can't turn the palette upside down with them not being attached, but this works for me! :)
It depends on the color range you reach for most! If I were going to be doing bright colored things, I would definitely reach for the Tropicals palette (shrsl.com/13nvv). For more earthy tones, Woodlands is PERFECT. I love the Woodlands palette (shrsl.com/13nvt) for creating landscapes, foliage arrangements, and forest scenes. I've not heard of White Nights; are you referring to Shimmering Lights (the metallics and shimmers palettes from Prima). I do have the Shimmering Lights palette and they are pretty, but are more translucent. When I work with metallic shimmer watercolors, I tend to reach for something more opaque and really love the Finetec palettes (shrsl.com/13nvy). The colors are vibrant and because they are more opaque, they sit on top of paper and other watercolors really beautifully. I hope this info helps! Let me know if I can answer any other questions, Ashley! :)
The pallet that I believe is in this video is similar to the Fusion pallet from Mijello, as the ones shared on the blog and here do not match up in shape or decoration on the cover that I can see when it's shut. I went out to Blick in my local area and purchased that pallet and it works perfectly. This is it on their site: www.dickblick.com/items/03095-4033/
Well I got the palette that was listed but the plain pan is on the top and doesn't remove. So if I use that for all the colors, I'll have to remember to shut the palette upside down. Is yours a different model?
Great storage idea! ❤ Thanks Nina!
Great idea!!! Just what I was looking for!!!
This is exactly what I was looking for! I didn't know how to organize them all. Thanks!
Great way to store those watercolors. I have a few of those sets. If I get more I may need to organize them this way. Thanks for the tip. 🤗
I loved this it means having all of the colours together what a fabulous idea thanks for sharing xx
I love this idea! And I was a little distracted by your gorgeous shelving units and phenomenal organization!!! Any chance you can do a walk through of your studio set up??
I really love your organization videos. I ordered about 6 sets of the dazzle racks for storing my oxide reinkers and also my distress reinkers upside down as you suggest! Yay! Looking forward to more of these!
Some great tips Nina, TFS!
Thanks Nina! Awesome video💕
Hey Nina looking for an idea for all my kuretake gamsi that come in individual like gem colors and so on.... any ideas ?
Clever idea
Thanks!
Thank You 🙏 this is such a Fabulous idea Wow 😮 I am going to get a bigger palette 🎨 and do the same thing so there all in one place xoxo 💋
I like that but it’s no longer available so sad
Thanks Nina great idea
Wonderful video thank you for sharing
Lovely video ! 😊
Nina, I bought this palette but now it is more rounded...I can fit all 10 sets of Primas in it, including the new set of Vintage Pastels. However...the upper well tray is now fixed inside the palette and can't be removed. Was yours that way and if so, how did you remove it?
Great video. What did you use to stick the half pans to the new palette? Thank you.
I didn't stick them to anything; they are a snug fit in here, so they don't shift. Obviously, you can't turn the palette upside down with them not being attached, but this works for me! :)
Would you recommend the tropicals or the Woodlands? Also would you recommend white nights?
It depends on the color range you reach for most! If I were going to be doing bright colored things, I would definitely reach for the Tropicals palette (shrsl.com/13nvv). For more earthy tones, Woodlands is PERFECT. I love the Woodlands palette (shrsl.com/13nvt) for creating landscapes, foliage arrangements, and forest scenes. I've not heard of White Nights; are you referring to Shimmering Lights (the metallics and shimmers palettes from Prima). I do have the Shimmering Lights palette and they are pretty, but are more translucent. When I work with metallic shimmer watercolors, I tend to reach for something more opaque and really love the Finetec palettes (shrsl.com/13nvy). The colors are vibrant and because they are more opaque, they sit on top of paper and other watercolors really beautifully. I hope this info helps! Let me know if I can answer any other questions, Ashley! :)
Thank you!
Where can I buy this watercolors? Not by internet
The pallet that I believe is in this video is similar to the Fusion pallet from Mijello, as the ones shared on the blog and here do not match up in shape or decoration on the cover that I can see when it's shut. I went out to Blick in my local area and purchased that pallet and it works perfectly. This is it on their site: www.dickblick.com/items/03095-4033/
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Outstanding solution Nina!! Thanks so much for sharing and I hope you have an awesome weekend. ~HUGS~
#kindnessmatters
Well I got the palette that was listed but the plain pan is on the top and doesn't remove. So if I use that for all the colors, I'll have to remember to shut the palette upside down. Is yours a different model?
The models must be different. I had purchased mine through Simon a long while back.
RIP clothespin 😄