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I switched from a piece of glass to a store bought wet palette and I would never even consider going back. I'd recommend the ones from a real art store, not the model store ones. The art store ones are bigger and the supplies are easier to get, at least for me.

20 bucks got the tray, sponge and some paper, 12 bucks got me enough palette paper to last a lifetime. I feel like this setup pays for itself in a few months because you don't really waste any paint on the tray, ie your paints last at least twice as long.
 
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