• This handy, printable, reusable PDF file will allow you to print and cut 4 separate swatch guides to place with each of your paint-by-number kits...no matter how you store them.
• Simply paint your swatch over the "paint pot" to determine whether your paint is a "transparent", "semi-opaque" (aka "translucent") or "opaque" one, so that you will be prepared for dealing with those pesky "transparent" paints.**
To see how to use this handy tool, please watch my videos here: *NEW* Digital Swatch Guideand 10 Reasons Why You NEED My Digital Swatch Guide and the latest Melanie Bs 3 Shades of Gray Tutorial
** PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A DIGITAL FILE...NOTHING WILL BE MAILED TO YOU. THE DOWNLOAD LINK YOU ARE SENT IS ONLY AVAILABLE A LIMITED TIME. BE SURE TO SAVE THE FILE TO YOUR COMPUTER OR DEVICE!
There are absolutely no refunds or exchanges on a digital file, since you receive the product immediately after purchase. The download link for this product will come to you through email, and it will be available for 30 days. You will need to save the file to your computer, so that you will have access to it.
IT IS A VIOLATION OF MY COPYRIGHT TO SHARE OR RE-DISTRIBUTE THIS SWATCH GUIDE IN ANY WAY, SHAPE OR FORM, AS IT IS MY DESIGN . COPYRIGHT VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED!
It gives a representable hue of your paint. But, the only way to get a representation of the color with a number or line is to paint a cell on the piece you are doing.
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Sandra Johnson
Downloaded the swatch guide. It is really helping with testing the paint.
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Hazel Hodgson
Just what I Needed!
A great idea which will help to establish which are those pesky paints before I start work on the canvas!
It gives a representable hue of your paint. But, the only way to get a representation of the color with a number or line is to paint a cell on the piece you are doing.
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Anonymous
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Sandra Johnson
Downloaded the swatch guide. It is really helping with testing the paint.
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Hazel Hodgson
Just what I Needed!
A great idea which will help to establish which are those pesky paints before I start work on the canvas!