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Watercolor Palette for portable Storage container

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Watercolor Palette for portable Storage container 3d model
Watercolor Palette for portable Storage container 3d model
Watercolor Palette for portable Storage container 3d model
Watercolor Palette for portable Storage container 3d model
Watercolor Palette for portable Storage container 3d model
Watercolor Palette for portable Storage container 3d model

I dislike having a huge footprint for my art supplies and was having difficulty finding an "all inclusive" portable watercolor/sketch kit at all, let alone for an inexpensive price tag. So I made one.

This print took me about 17hrs on my Creality CR6-SE as I wanted it to be super solid and smooth.

This palette is made to fit a 3-layer storage container from walmart (https://www.walmart.com/ip/3-Layers-Clear-Storage-Organizer-with-Portable-Handle-Adult-and-Kids/886448267) on the second shelf.

  • There is a notch placed in the corner so it will be easily removable. You can use the underside as additional palette/mixing paint space
  • The palette holds up to 18 colors with 6 of those spaces being "double sized" for your most used colors.
  • I filled the pockets with liquid watercolor paints and let them dry out. There is no loss in quality from the paints this way.

I've cut some watercolor paper and made a custom art block to fit the top shelf (This is a good tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z52qcOhShvM)

  • If you put a small ribbon under/glued to the back then you can easily lift it out and use the space as more palette/mixing paint space

I put these supplies in my bottom shelf:

  • Two 4oz Mason Jars for cleaning and painting water (https://www.hobbylobby.com/Clearance/Clearance---Crafts-Hobbies/Clearance---Glass-Crafting/Quilted-Glass-Mason-Jar---4-Ounce/p/100968) NOTE: I replace the lids of my jars with plastic ones as they are easier for me to use and dishwashable
  • A small water spritzer I recycled from an old planter kit
  • A chunky chip clip that I use to hold loose paper down or rest my wet brushes on
  • 2 scraps of old T-shirt for drying brushes and blotching paint up
  • Snack bag with kneadable eraser
  • .5 and .7 mechanical pencils with a lead refill container
  • .8 and .05 white Gellyroll pens
  • .005 and brush Micron ink pens
  • 3 Prismacolor color pencils for sketching
  • 3 Princeton heritage brushes in sizes 3, 6, and 1 (the 1 I had to cut the end of the brush to make it fit, about 1/4 inch)

NOTE: there is still some room for additional supplies. Maybe 2-3 more brush/pencils can fit on the bottom shelf without causing it to not close. Also if you make the top waterblock thinner, or after a while of removing them, you can fit pens/pencils at the top too.

This has been super handy for me to keep all my watercolor supplies safe, tidy, and portable for going out on adventures. I do also usually carry a small A5 sketchbook with me for when I want to be more of a "journaling" mood.


15 Likes10 DownloadsDecember 19, 2022



15 Likes10 DownloadsDecember 19, 2022