Overall Depth: 12.5 inches
Weight: .68 pounds
Material: Paper
• Disposable Paper Palette: Avoid the mess and inconvenience of typical wood and plastic palettes with this travel-friendly pad. This palette paper is perfect for oil paints, acrylics, gouache, and watercolors.
• Easy Clean-Up: No need to scrape away paint or wash your palette with water/solvent. Simply detach and dispose of your tear-off paper palette sheet when you're done.
• Smooth White Sheets: The slick surface keeps your paint and other art supplies from seeping into the palette paper pad; this also allows for easy mixing.
• Convenient Thumb Hole: The thumb hole allows you to hold the pad comfortably in your palm as you paint. Fits nicely in most backpacks and perfect for painting on-the-go.
Tear-Away Sheets - This glue-bound pad features 40 sheets of 54 lb. (80 gsm) smooth-coated paper that you can easily detach. Convenient Thumb Hole - Allows you to hold the palette comfortably as you work on your painting. Bleed-Proof and Acid-Free - Each page is durable enough to hold media like oil paints, acrylics, gouache, watercolors and more. Simple Cleanup - No need to wash or scrape dry paint from your palette’s surface, simply tear off the sheet and move on to the next project. Need a quick clean up solution after you paint? This paper palette pad is a must-have tool in every artist’s kit. The lightweight, glue-bound pad is perfect for taking on-the-go for plein air painting or simply using in your studio. The 54 lb. (80 gsm) bleed-proof pages give you the optimal surface for painting with your favorite media like acrylic, oil, or gouache. Each smooth-coated page has a white tone so that you’ll be able to see the true shade and texture of the paint before adding it to your piece. Whether you’re mixing paint with traditional paintbrushes or painting with palette knives, these pages can withstand whatever blending techniques you want to use. If you prefer holding your paper palette pad, there is also a convenient hole included so that you’ll be able to grip the pad with your thumb. When you’re finished working on your piece, simply tear away the used page and you’ll have a fresh new palette underneath.