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Made in gb
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Hello,
I reckon on a tupperware box, sponge (cellulose, apparently), but what paper? I've heard baking parchment (presumably not the waxed stuff) recommended- - any advice?
   
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Guard Heavy Weapon Crewman




Halmstad, Sweden

I've previously used non-waxed baking parchment without issues. I am however no expert on the matter.
   
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Wrathful Warlord Titan Commander





Ramsden Heath, Essex

Yeah bog standard baking paper worked for me.

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Decrepit Dakkanaut






New Orleans, LA

Septimus Severus wrote:
Hello,
I reckon on a tupperware box, sponge (cellulose, apparently), but what paper? I've heard baking parchment (presumably not the waxed stuff) recommended- - any advice?


Parchment paper, not waxed paper, is what I use. You can get a roll of it in a grocery store to last your entire painting career for $3.


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Incorporating Wet-Blending




Sydney

I made my own wet palette and then used the refill pads from the p3 wet palette - prefect size for my container
   
 
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