I love porcelain too. I bought my Stephen Quiller porcelain palette way back in 2009 when it was a little over $60. For plastic palettes you really need to wash 1st with soap and water to remove the manufacturing oils before prepping. I have found that nothing cuts the oils better than Dawn that comes in a spray bottle. It's amazing how the watercolor stains on plastic just seem to melt off.
What you need is a little pair of plyers to be able to squeeze out that last little bit of paint. Instead of hurting your finger tips like me. Karen from Canada
A pair of pliers works better than that paint squeeze. You can flatten even the lid part to get every scrap. Also can allow to dry them rip apart to pull dried paint from tube. Wastes nothing. Then recycle the aluminum tube for money. Use that money to buy more paint, yay! Lol
Thanks for instructions! I learned alot! Thank you! Good color choice of colors!❤
Thanks so much 🌺🌸
Very nice thanks for showing
Thanks so much
I love porcelain too. I bought my Stephen Quiller porcelain palette way back in 2009 when it was a little over $60. For plastic palettes you really need to wash 1st with soap and water to remove the manufacturing oils before prepping. I have found that nothing cuts the oils better than Dawn that comes in a spray bottle. It's amazing how the watercolor stains on plastic just seem to melt off.
Thanks so much. I love the palette so far. I will have to try the dawn dish soap. 💕💕💕
Thank you for this information. Say...can you tell me what the other 2 markings on the are for?
Not really sure on the markings. On the palette or the color chart. Please get back with me I would love to answer your question. Hugs 🤗
If it was the lid to the palette it was watercolor from a previous painting that got on my fingers on to the lid. Lol
Will you use the middle for mixing?
Yes it gives me a very big mixing area. I love the palette 🎨
What you need is a little pair of plyers to be able to squeeze out that last little bit of paint. Instead of hurting your finger tips like me. Karen from Canada
Thanks so much for the tip. Yes it really tore my hands up. I have a paint ringer now as well. Happy painting my friend and Merry Christmas 🎄🎁
A pair of pliers works better than that paint squeeze. You can flatten even the lid part to get every scrap. Also can allow to dry them rip apart to pull dried paint from tube. Wastes nothing. Then recycle the aluminum tube for money. Use that money to buy more paint, yay! Lol
Thanks so very much for the advice. Very useful tip . Happy painting my friend 💕🤗💕