“On the Go” Painting Pallet

I paint exclusively with acrylic, or water-based paints and products. I do not like to waste my effort nor my time, but other benefits await the earnest designer, uhh, Grasshopper.

Painting Pallet

    The On the Go Pallet

Problem
I needed a better pallet design because I’ve ramped up my painting schedule. More painting equals more waste and mess, but it need not. Sort of hard to avoid a mess when I am being creative, yet a creative person can eliminate a lot of bothers. I do not mind doing a bit of work in the present tense in order to reduce wasted effort later. I see that concept as a benefit to me.

Countermeasures
I had four goals that must fit this painting pallet design. First, the painting pallet had to be small and mobile. Next, it needed to be simple. Third, the process of using the painting pallet must reduce or eliminate paint going down the drain and collateral waste. Last, the design must make the painting process easier for me and the pallet must reduce the time I spent cleaning up or preparing to paint.

Process and Method
I have a piece of rectangular fiber board that has been painted white on one side and left dark on the other side. You can use anything sturdy enough for your needs that will fit inside a plastic bag as the foundation of your pallet ‘board’. I painted mine white to give a stronger contrast to my colors. The dark side is great for lighter shades, apologies to Darth Vader.

Second, place the fiber board goes inside a sandwich sized plastic zip bag, white side up, securely sealed. I use an economy type zip bags but any sort of recyclable clear plastic works. The zip feature helps keep the pallet board orderly and secure.
Last, add a folded paper towel as a clean pad for daubing wet brushes and clip it to the bagged fiber board pallet.

Benefits and Expected Results
1 All the pallet parts are made from ordinary materials and everything recycles or is reused.
2 Set up and Clean up are quick actions so I can better concentrate on finishing my painting schedule.
3 No dread to do a lot of work before I begin to paint.
4 The pallet is small and is easy to pack.
5 I use both sides of the plastic bag, pallet liner waste has gone to zero.
6 No paint goes down the drain. When the plastic is discarded I turn it inside out and recycle the bag.

Perhaps you can make your own. If you would like to share your creation please comment below.