Life is all about color! I am a Minnesota artist and painter. I have two blogs: DebMagelssen.blogspot.com where I write about my life as an artist in my home studio and right here, Deb Magelssen Studio.blog where you'll get artsy painting tips, studio happenings, events going on, newest releases, MagelssenArt video's and much, much more! Visit my website at www.debmagelssen.com
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Reuse old watercolor pan paint trays.
How to reuse pan paint trays!
Hello everyone!
Here's a little tip from my studio: My students already know this, but I thought I would pass it along to any art teachers out there. I use cheap pan paints for my kids classes and then when the trays are almost empty, I take the trays and add student grade watercolor paints from a tube and add the paint in the empty pans. I keep the colors almost the same such a light green pan would be filled with a light green paint from a tube.
After all the colors are added, I let the trays dry completely and then close the lids. I keep at least 15 or more trays on hand for my beginner adult and kids classes. This saves me from have to waste paints and my students love the colors. I offer beginning watercolor classes with all material supplied by me so students have everything they need for class.
I hope you can use this idea, too! It's a great way to keep watercolors in a neat little compact tray you can provide for your students when you teach. Here's a link to find watercolor paints from Jerry's Art A Rama.
Oh, I always throw out the awful brush that is included in those trays. I find students cannot paint with them. I provide professional watercolor brushes for my students when they take classes from me. Good materials equals good painting results! If you have some tips, let me know! I would love to hear from you. All for now, Happy Painting!
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