When you buy any 3 or more tubes of Daniel Smith Watercolours

If you love taking a paint brush to a new colour, painting out a stroke, watching the colour flow across your paper and experiencing the joy of a beautiful new watercolour, then you are really going to enjoy this!

From our current collection of Extra Fine Watercolours – the best watercolours for Artists – we now have a wonderful way for you to sample 66 of our Watercolours. Our DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolour 66 Try-It Colour Sheet! These are “paint-able” dots of pure DANIEL SMITH Watercolours that you can paint out yourself to experience 66 our beautiful watercolours, that’s over 1/4 of our watercolour collection.

On the 66 “Try-It” Sheet, you will find 24 dots of PrimaTeks, our entire collection of 12 Quinacridone colours, and all 6 of our Cadmium Hues. There are 18 colours from our Luminescent collection; 6 Iridescent, 6 Interference, 4 Duochrome plus Pearlescent Shimmer and Pearlescent White. To make it an even 66 paint-able dots, 6 more of our Extra Fine Watercolours.

CREATE your Own Reference Book!
Developing an easy-to-use personal reference guide of your watercolours is always a good idea, and our 66 Try-It Colour Sheet is a great way to get started!

  • Cut the 66 Try-It Colour Sheet into 66 reference tabs so that each of the 66 watercolour dots are on their own rectangle.
  • Be sure to preserve the information (watercolour name, series number, sku number, and colour information) printed on the paper for each colour.
  • Using sheets of watercolour paper or pages in a Watercolour Journal, staple each reference rectangle onto a page.
    In our example, we used 8.5″ x 11 sheets and punched holes so that they could be inserted into a binder later.
  • Dip your brush into water, then onto the watercolour dot on the stapled Reference rectangle.
  • Take up the pigment and paint it out on your Reference Book page.
  • Brush out the released pigment on the paper, experimenting with pigment density and transparency/granulation.
  • You can then write in notes about the colour, such as Tips and Tricks about Wet onto Wet/Dry Paper Techniques.

Create Mixing References too – combinations that you want to remember and use later.

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