Wet palette help

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Wet palette help

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I'm looking to make a wet palette. Can someone please help me with the paper? I get that I can use baking parchment, but can I use the siliconised stuff or do I need to search out pure parchment paper?

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Silicone coated is fine. Probably even better, as you want something that doesn't "disolve" when in constant contact with water.

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Google wet palette paper

Citadel, P3, Hobby Craft, any art shop all do it

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I use cheap baking parchment. Non waxed and non siliconised. Works its charm.

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Siliconised paper works perfectly. Which is lucky because that's pretty much all that's available these days.

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