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Teresa Ascone - Alaskan Portfolio
P.O. Box 241453
Anchorage, AK 99524-1453
In USA & Canada: 1-800-ARTSFUN (278-7386)
FAX: (907) 345-2677
alaskan@alaska.net
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Designed By Professional Artist Teresa Ascone.....

Only $24.95

Extra cups $1.00 each

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Palette size 12" x 17"
Brushes up to 2" wide fit in cups
Colors stay FRESH & SOFT in closed cups
Cups are 1" deep to hold PLENTY of color
Label lids with color name for easy identification
7 wells for color mixing: mixtures stay SEPARATE & CLEAN
Easy cleanup: pop on protective caps, rinse tray under running water
Extra cups available to add colors; NEVER dig paint out of wells again
High walls on mixing wells SAVE paint and SAVE you money; squeeze color out of brushes by gently pressing bristles against wall...instead of losing paint in your rinse water, keeps it on the palette
Designed by professional artist Teresa Ascone, author of
We're All Artists: Watercolor for Everyone

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The Ultimate Palette lets you store your watercolors indefinitely.

"...It's one of those ideas that has you saying,'Why didn't I think of that'!..." -Rob Howard, Host, Artists Forum, Compuserve

The Ultimate Palette is a watercolor mixing and storage tray measuring 12" x 17", fitted with 16 one-inch-deep plastic cups. Because they have watertight lids, the cups keep your paints fresh indefinitely; and because they're removable, the cups let you switch around your color position or exchange colors easily. The center of the tray has seven walled compartments of different sizes for mixing colors. When you're done painting, simply replace the lids and wash off the tray with soap and water. Four-packs of extra cups are also available.

When ordering, tell us you saw our Internet web-page and receive 2 FREE extra palette cups!!

"...Watercolors stay fresh in the 2" wide cups, which can accommodate large brushes...the wells' high walls enable you to conserve expensive paints: You can squeeze liquid color out of a brush by gently pressing brush hairs against a wall..." -Winter 1996 issue of Watercolor published by American Artist Magazine.

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