DIY Altoids Watercolor Palette || No Half-Pans Needed

 DIY ALTOIDS PALETTE

Are you about to travel but you also want to take your paints with you? Well, this tutorial will provide a quick, easy, and low-cost way to make a travel watercolor palette without half pans
Materials
What do you need?
(1) Watercolor Tubes (2) Plastic Bottle Caps (3) Altoids Tin (4) Tweezers (5) Hot Glue



 Step 1
Fill Bottlecaps with Paint
When filling the caps up with paint, keep in mind that if you have a more runny paint, it will dry much smaller than it is wet. Also, because the Altoids tin can only hold six of these bottlecaps, color selection is important. I chose "Primaries" plus black white and Burnt Sienna. The primary colors (red, yellow, and blue) can mix to make every color and the Burnt Sienna makes for convenient browns without having to overmix.


Step 2
Glue Caps into Altoids Tin
Nothing much to explain here. Using tweezers is a great help because of how tight the caps fit into the tin. I use hot glue rather than super glue because it is far easier to remove and change out the paint pans.


Final Result
Finished Palette + Mini Brushes
As you see in these photos I made brushes that go along with the palettes. I took wooden watercolor brushes, cut them to length, and sanded the ends to round them off.







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