Penta Angel Art Paint Tray Palette 3Pcs 6 Well Plastic Rectangular Paint Tray for Watercolor Painting
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Yes, that's what I usually do with them, but keep in mind that they're small and light. It's simple to clean them! I've noticed that when I use a larger paint holder, the kids waste a lot of paint. It works fine as long as you don't mind refilling for small children.
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Although they are small, I plan to use them with two other people. Children under the age of five. Because I thought these were a little bigger, I wanted people to see the actual sz in the photo. The nail polish comes in a 15 ml bottle.
These (3) trays are ideal for painting dots on rocks and stones. It's a tiny thing. This is ideal for a work area because it takes up a fraction of the space of a regular-sized palette. To keep the tray from moving around on the work table, I use a small piece of sturdy blue tack on the bottom. I used water bottle caps before, which worked fine, but I prefer this palette. I've never used more than six colors (usually only three) in a single project. I keep the three trays stacked together for more stability when I use all four colors at once on a stone/rock. If I don't get to it quickly enough, it'll be easy to wipe out clean. I simply waited for the paint to dry completely before peeling it away. Shipping and delivery were both quick.
This will be a straightforward evaluation. I read the description and was familiar with the measurements. Small mixing bowls were exactly what I needed for my detail painting. What I DID NOT need, however, was something that was cheap and of poor quality. If I wanted something 1 mil thick, plastic and flimsy, and delivered pre-printed, I'd go to a dollar store. I would have gone to a dollar store if I hadn't been bent. And here I was thinking I was getting a good deal on mixing trays at almost $2 each for something this size.
At first, I was disappointed because they appeared to be quite small and light. They did, however, work out beautifully, and knocking them over was no problem. The children are 8, 6, and 3 years old, and each had their own paint holder, so there was no squabbling over who had which color or who was using a color for too long. They're very simple to clean and maintain!
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$4. For these small items, 99 for 3 is excessive. The measurements are listed in the description, but I didn't pay attention to them as closely as I should have because I expected them to be similar in size to others I own. Unless you're looking for tiny, don't make my mistake.
The world's tiniest and most useless paint cups. Perhaps for an adult doing fine-tuning work who has an extra hand to hold this to keep it from tipping over in the slightest breeze. I wish I were making a joke.
Later, at the Dollar Tree, I discovered! Okay, so it was probably my fault for not double-checking the details, but these were much smaller than I anticipated when they arrived. I bought them for finger painting with my niece, and I was surprised when they arrived, only slightly larger than a deck of cards. We didn't use them, as you can imagine. They might be suitable for an adult who is interested in fine watercolor painting. Worst of all, I saw the same set of three trays in the same shrinkwrapped package for sale at my local dollar store two weeks later. so. It's all about living and learning.
Painting is something that my six-year-old enjoys doing. I bought these trays for her so she could have more trays for different colors and share them with her friend when they paint together. The trays are exactly as shown, and they're simple to clean.