Latest Addition To The Painting Desk

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Latest Addition To The Painting Desk

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Latest blog article:
Ever since I started using talc to matt my acrylic paints I've run into a problem when using my paint palette. I place a small bottle of talc in the centre so I can dip my brush to matt paint as I go along. This means I often catch the bottle as I reach across it to the other side of the palette. I thought "wouldn't it be nice to get a rotating palette" with one of these I could just spin the palette.

Finding a commercial rotating palette proved impossible. I found lots of rotating Lazy Susans for cake decoration or plant stands but they were all to either too big, too expensive or both. Yesterday I solved my problem:

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Talc, to Matt paint? Please explain... To the uninitiated, I would have thought it just make the paint lumpy? Cheers
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nigelemsen wrote:Talc, to Matt paint? Please explain... To the uninitiated, I would have thought it just make the paint lumpy? Cheers
Follow the link in the blog post which explains it all.
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