I bought a round ceramic plate at Wal-Mart for less than $2 and also a ceramic butter dish. The bottom of the butter dish makes a perfect travel pallet and the top holds my snacks. Very cheap.
Being a Scrooge, I use a white ceramic dinner plate and a white ceramic egg plate from the dollar store. They work for me. I guess they are someone else's art. Somebody had to make them! Lol!
I have a handmade pottery water cups and pallet from Sylvan Clayworks in Nashville, TN. The potter is a good friend of my daughter's and I have watched her graduate from college to start a pottery business that is now very successful. It makes me happy to be able to support her and to use her handiwork to create my own art!
I use the Jackson 32 well ceramic palette and also his ceramic butchers' tray. The former has a depth of 29cm and the latter a depth of 26cm. This means you can get both of them into a sink and just run a tap over them to get them clean. The Quiller ceramic palette (which is three times the price of the Jackson palette) is 33cm square and you'd have to clean it in your bath!.
I recently made my own palette from air dry clay and then painted and sealed it. So far, so good…but I am certain ceramic ones would be the best option! I made mine in the shape of a leaf and then made my wells between the veining on the leaf. 🍂
@@barefacedquestions The paint and non water based sealer I used seems to do the trick. I have only been using it about a month now, so maybe my “review” is too soon, but so far, so good.
@@barefacedquestions Many air dry clays shouldn’t come into contact with water unless it’s like cold porcelain type clays BUT if you seal it in Resin, it would create a thick “plastic” coating on the clay which will make the palette waterproof!! I’m not sure what OP used but if it’s been a month and it’s fine, it should be fine for a while.
Very nice! Fun, too! I am a silk painter and I use ceramic palettes because the silk dyes I use stain the plastic ones. I LOVE my porcelain palettes! I have various palettes for various projects. I have a palette for my skintones, a separate palette for my Great Blue Herons, a palette for my men's silk ties (I actually use a silk paint on those, but I'm so used to the porcelain palettes so I just go with it, lol!) I never thought to use them as art pieces themselves. Good luck with your book, your 2 boys and the top secret very special future project! God Bless 😃
I love the Elani palettes. She is a small business with one employee (her husband!) in the U.S.’s Pacific North West. I’m so glad you are enjoying her work.
I loved this! I ordered the last palette you showed, the one Pottery by Eleni just yesterday. I saw you use it on a previous video and I fell in love with it. I decided to buy it for myself as a birthday gift. So much fun to see all of yours. I feel like I'm a collector of art supplies, including palettes, and I love the dish holder too. I'm going to have to look for that.
i did buy a large butcher tray because of watching sarah cray i love lets make art .im not a beginner artist i have been painting almost daily for many years ,it is fun collecting art supplies i love your gold fired edge ones , i dont use my many ceramic plates alot but i like them ,a great idea you did to use wooden slots ,i sure hope you do the realistic rose video again that is how i found you
And now I search for a ceramic palette! I have used ceramic plate, and it works, but I m always looking for the next big thing! Art creates need for more! That’s unfortunate but true! Thanks for showing me your collection! ❤Karen Dirmish, who is always looking! 8:188:18
I love them all, especially the gold rimmed one :) I am taking a pottery class and just made my first ceaic palette. It got bisque fired last week and should be ready to glaze and fire tonight ❤️
I've been looking for one or at least a cool template for creating my own (without a kiln), and super love the one at 2:47 with the 5:07 being runner up. They are great for the minimalist palette and yet have sufficient room for mixing ... and they look good on camera! You've got great taste, Emma 😄😄
LOVED the gold rim one so much, I bought it just now! Lol. Thanks for another obsession, Emma! :) (and thank you for the "shout out" about your various paints--the Holbein box I gave you when your son was around one!) Fanna
If you don't mind sharing, how long is it from the time you take pottery class to the time you're able to make a palette? I've been thinking about taking pottery classes since I had my first ceramic palette and admired how amazing the material is.
@@barefacedquestions It honestly depends on how comfortable you are with the clay. I had previously used air dry clay alot so I made my first few palettes in the 2nd class. In terms of how long it takes to make the palette it depends on the class you are in it roughly took 3 -4 weeks to have a finished palette
I love the dish holder idea! Although I have a couple of ceramic palettes that I still have yet to use, I can’t stand the clanking sounds when I stack one on top of the other. I’m going out to the store now!
I bought a ceramic pallet but it is in the round shape of a plastic pallet with wells and a small space in the middle for mixing. I wish I had gotten a different style and keep looking at them, but i keep telling myself I don't need another pallet, maybe I do....... 😂 I am already addicted to buying other pallets, I think I need help...... LOL
I thought ceramic palettes are just nice things to have until I try one. I like that the colors appear true, there's no beading and most importantly it doesn't stain. It is not a deal-breaker, but I'm not going to use any other materials if I paint indoor.
Oh I just ordered a small ceramic palette on Amazon 🤦🏻♀️... love the idea of supporting artists on Etsy... didn’t think of it. Question:.. are they less likely to bead? I wanted one because they wash clean.
Yes, they are less likely to bleed. In fact, that is one of the main reasons to get the porcelain palette. Also, they don’t stain like the plastic. Once you start using them, you won’t want to go back to the plastic.
I ordered from pottery by eleni - several palettes, cups, and brush rests. Was told twice it was shipping over the last 3 weeks. Still waiting…after 8 weeks since the order and still no shipping notice. I’m tired of asking. Not loving the lack of follow through. At all. Order at your own risk
I bought a round ceramic plate at Wal-Mart for less than $2 and also a ceramic butter dish. The bottom of the butter dish makes a perfect travel pallet and the top holds my snacks. Very cheap.
Being a Scrooge, I use a white ceramic dinner plate and a white ceramic egg plate from the dollar store. They work for me. I guess they are someone else's art. Somebody had to make them! Lol!
Not a Scrooge at all! Very smart!
I am very frugal and I second a dinner plate is also my palate stolen from my mothers kitchen
I have a handmade pottery water cups and pallet from Sylvan Clayworks in Nashville, TN. The potter is a good friend of my daughter's and I have watched her graduate from college to start a pottery business that is now very successful. It makes me happy to be able to support her and to use her handiwork to create my own art!
I use the Jackson 32 well ceramic palette and also his ceramic butchers' tray. The former has a depth of 29cm and the latter a depth of 26cm. This means you can get both of them into a sink and just run a tap over them to get them clean. The Quiller ceramic palette (which is three times the price of the Jackson palette) is 33cm square and you'd have to clean it in your bath!.
I recently made my own palette from air dry clay and then painted and sealed it. So far, so good…but I am certain ceramic ones would be the best option! I made mine in the shape of a leaf and then made my wells between the veining on the leaf. 🍂
I don't know about air dry clay, but I thought they are mainly for making decorative things that are not in frequent contact with water?
Rebekah, good on you! I think if you've painted and sealed it, it will be great. It sounds really pretty.
@@barefacedquestions The paint and non water based sealer I used seems to do the trick. I have only been using it about a month now, so maybe my “review” is too soon, but so far, so good.
@@barefacedquestions Many air dry clays shouldn’t come into contact with water unless it’s like cold porcelain type clays BUT if you seal it in Resin, it would create a thick “plastic” coating on the clay which will make the palette waterproof!! I’m not sure what OP used but if it’s been a month and it’s fine, it should be fine for a while.
Oh Rebekah that sounds great. I have the supplies after watching sone UA-camrs, you’ve inspired me.
Very nice! Fun, too! I am a silk painter and I use ceramic palettes because the silk dyes I use stain the plastic ones. I LOVE my porcelain palettes! I have various palettes for various projects. I have a palette for my skintones, a separate palette for my Great Blue Herons, a palette for my men's silk ties (I actually use a silk paint on those, but I'm so used to the porcelain palettes so I just go with it, lol!) I never thought to use them as art pieces themselves.
Good luck with your book, your 2 boys and the top secret very special future project!
God Bless 😃
The wooden stand for ceramic palettes is so smart!! I hate stacking mine on top of each other, thank you for the tip!!
I use a collection of pretty saucers that I have kept over the years for sentimental reasons - this was a good reason to keep them forever...
I love the Elani palettes. She is a small business with one employee (her husband!) in the U.S.’s Pacific North West. I’m so glad you are enjoying her work.
I loved this! I ordered the last palette you showed, the one Pottery by Eleni just yesterday. I saw you use it on a previous video and I fell in love with it. I decided to buy it for myself as a birthday gift. So much fun to see all of yours. I feel like I'm a collector of art supplies, including palettes, and I love the dish holder too. I'm going to have to look for that.
i did buy a large butcher tray because of watching sarah cray i love lets make art .im not a beginner artist i have been painting almost daily for many years ,it is fun collecting art supplies i love your gold fired edge ones , i dont use my many ceramic plates alot but i like them ,a great idea you did to use wooden slots ,i sure hope you do the realistic rose video again that is how i found you
And now I search for a ceramic palette! I have used ceramic plate, and it works, but I m always looking for the next big thing! Art creates need for more! That’s unfortunate but true! Thanks for showing me your collection! ❤Karen Dirmish, who is always looking! 8:18 8:18
Wait let's get a look at those brushes!! And I hope you add that lovely light turquoise color in your palette!
I love them all, especially the gold rimmed one :) I am taking a pottery class and just made my first ceaic palette. It got bisque fired last week and should be ready to glaze and fire tonight ❤️
Emma, I treated myself to the ceramic palette at Chapters and got the last one…happybirthday to me! As always , your tutorials and chats are terrific!
I bought the same one at Chapters, love it!
That first stand is also available from Ikea; I use it for my sketchbooks!
Ooh so smart. I’m going to steal this idea ❤
I've been looking for one or at least a cool template for creating my own (without a kiln), and super love the one at 2:47 with the 5:07 being runner up. They are great for the minimalist palette and yet have sufficient room for mixing ... and they look good on camera! You've got great taste, Emma 😄😄
LOVED the gold rim one so much, I bought it just now! Lol. Thanks for another obsession, Emma! :) (and thank you for the "shout out" about your various paints--the Holbein box I gave you when your son was around one!)
Fanna
Seasonal pallet sounds like a great idea!
Can’t wait for your line of watercolors.
I've been taking pottery classes and have been making myself palettes it's so much fun
If you don't mind sharing, how long is it from the time you take pottery class to the time you're able to make a palette? I've been thinking about taking pottery classes since I had my first ceramic palette and admired how amazing the material is.
@@barefacedquestions It honestly depends on how comfortable you are with the clay. I had previously used air dry clay alot so I made my first few palettes in the 2nd class. In terms of how long it takes to make the palette it depends on the class you are in it roughly took 3 -4 weeks to have a finished palette
Ive been looking into taking a pottery class so I can make palettes too! I want to so bad but I can’t find a class near me :(
@@EmmaLefebvre I feel you. Pottery is just not an at-home activity.
@@EmmaLefebvre I'm lucky enough that 2 schools near me offer evening classes. If you ever find one you should do it, it's so much fun
I got a nota from indigo too ... love the small size of it
Love these! Agreed they would prove inspirational, especially when doodling.
I have that same palette from Pottery by Elini. So pretty!
Ceramic palettes are so fun! They work much, much better than plastic ones! Nice video! :)
Omgosh. I have a collection of palettes too, but mine are smaller ones. Hmmmm I might need another one though. Thanks for enabling, Emma! LOL
I enjoyed your ceramic tour
Beautiful eye candy!
Love this video ❤
Love the suggestions! I have a collection too. ❤
I love the dish holder idea! Although I have a couple of ceramic palettes that I still have yet to use, I can’t stand the clanking sounds when I stack one on top of the other. I’m going out to the store now!
Ikea has them!
@@Sick1982 👍🏼 Thanks!
I bought a ceramic pallet but it is in the round shape of a plastic pallet with wells and a small space in the middle for mixing. I wish I had gotten a different style and keep looking at them, but i keep telling myself I don't need another pallet, maybe I do....... 😂 I am already addicted to buying other pallets, I think I need help...... LOL
Thank you for sharing this info🥰
What is the neon green color?
The small pan colour?
@@EmmaLefebvre yes t was one of the pan on the bottom row
@@marychimento8234 it’s part of a set I was testing. It isn’t released yet
@@EmmaLefebvre ok I can"t wait
Why to use ceramic? Is there any difference from ceramic, plastic or glass?
I thought ceramic palettes are just nice things to have until I try one. I like that the colors appear true, there's no beading and most importantly it doesn't stain. It is not a deal-breaker, but I'm not going to use any other materials if I paint indoor.
I use acrylic paints with them, and I have better luck getting the paint back OFF the ceramic palette than the plastic ones.
Oh I just ordered a small ceramic palette on Amazon 🤦🏻♀️... love the idea of supporting artists on Etsy... didn’t think of it. Question:.. are they less likely to bead? I wanted one because they wash clean.
Yes, they are less likely to bleed. In fact, that is one of the main reasons to get the porcelain palette. Also, they don’t stain like the plastic. Once you start using them, you won’t want to go back to the plastic.
My first palette is a cheap ceramic one, so I couldn't understand the beading everyone was talking about until I tried a plastic palette.
Gee I like'm too! Thanks for sharing 💕 Are they pricey?
They are a tad pricey
... a bit. Especially when you live in Aus... it's often the added postage too that kills you! 🤣
I ordered from pottery by eleni - several palettes, cups, and brush rests. Was told twice it was shipping over the last 3 weeks. Still waiting…after 8 weeks since the order and still no shipping notice. I’m tired of asking. Not loving the lack of follow through. At all. Order at your own risk
Nova Scotia company!❤❤
Nice⚾️
Loved the one by Eleni but it was way too expensive when I looked it was almost I still $200 Australian dollars so no thanks
I hear you, the Canadian exchange rate was nuts too 🤦🏼♀️
Elizabeth, the Etsy postage can be crazy too!
I was here first