The Royal & Langnickel Essentials Palette Paper Pad is a pad of palette paper sheets designed to work as a practical disposable palette. It is ideal for artists and makers working with acrylic paint, oil paint and mixed media techniques who want an easy way to mix colours without cleaning a palette after every session.
The sheets have a smooth, specially treated surface designed to keep paint from bleeding through. This helps the colour stay on the surface while you mix, without soaking into the paper or marking your worktable. It is a practical choice for acrylics, oils, gel mediums, small colour mixes, shade testing and preparing colour combinations.
Using it is simple: open to a fresh sheet, use the surface to place and mix your colours, then tear off the sheet when you are finished. This gives you faster clean-up, less mess and a clean working surface for your next project.
Measuring 8.25" x 11.5" / 22.9 x 30.5 cm, the pad gives enough room for colour mixing without taking too much space on your desk or worktable. It is useful for studio work, painting classes, workshops, art journaling, mixed media projects, canvas work, paper crafts and creative projects where you use several colours or want to keep your palette area clean.
👉 Features:
- Palette paper pad
- Brand: Royal & Langnickel
- Series: Essentials
- Includes 40 sheets
- Paper weight approx. 40lb / 62gsm
- Smooth, specially treated surface
- Designed to prevent paint from bleeding through
- Ideal as a disposable palette
- Suitable for acrylic and oil paints
- Useful for colour mixing, shade testing and clean work
📐 Size:
- 8.25" x 11.5" / 22.9 x 30.5 cm
👍 Ideal for:
- Acrylic paint
- Oil paint
- Mixed media projects
- Canvas painting
- Art journaling
- Paper crafts
- Painting classes and workshops
- Shade testing
- Colour mixing
- Clean and quick paint preparation
✨ Inspiration Tip:
Use one palette paper sheet to build the colour story of your project: place your main colours, mix intermediate shades and keep a small area for testing before applying paint to your work. It is especially practical for mixed media and art journaling, where you can change colour combinations quickly without stopping to clean a palette.