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Watercolor paints set 12 colors Beniamin - Minions themed
Watercolor paints set 12 colors Beniamin - Minions themed is a compact watercolor kit designed for children and beginners. The set contains twelve water-soluble paints presented in Minions-themed packaging, offering a balanced selection of primary and mixed hues suitable for basic watercolor techniques on paper and sketchbooks. The paints are formulated to be easy to mix and rewet, allowing for layering, washes and simple color blending during school classes, hobby activities or home projects.
The set combines a practical range of twelve colors in a small, portable tray that is easy to store and carry. Colors are formulated for easy reactivation with water and for predictable mixing behavior, which helps young users learn color blending and layering. The Minions-themed packaging adds visual appeal for children while keeping the paints organized. The paints are suitable for use with brushes, sponges or water pens on typical paper surfaces used in schools and home studios.
Dip a clean brush into clean water and touch it to the chosen paint well to activate the pigment. Apply diluted or more concentrated color to paper according to desired effect, allowing layers to dry between applications for controlled glazing and layering. Rinse brushes between colors to avoid unintended mixing and blot excess water on a tissue when a lighter wash is required. For mixing, use a palette or spare area of paper to blend hues before applying them to the artwork.
Use medium-weight watercolor paper for best results and work in thin layers to prevent buckling. Supervise young children during use and store the set in a dry place after use. Clean brushes immediately after painting to maintain brush shape and prolong usability of the paints.
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