Et Voilà Watercolours Kits
Fun Guaranteed! Perfect for all ages to create colourful memories.
Food - Et Voilà Watercolours Kit
Food - Et Voilà Watercolours Kit
Discover the Food Series V1 from the Et Voilà Watercolours Kit—a fun collection of designs featuring cookies, donuts, ice cream, and more! Perfect for sparking creativity at home, on holiday, or outdoors.
With everything you need to start painting, just add water and a flat surface for mixing (a plate or lid works perfectly). Designed to guide you step-by-step, this kit makes painting easy and inspiring, whether you’re a beginner or adding a splash of creativity to your routine.
Rediscover the joy of painting—each brushstroke brings creativity, joy, and a touch of Et Voilà magic.
What's Included
What's Included
- High-quality watercolour dot paints
- 1 x premium aqua brush (perfect for travel)
- 4 x A5 pre-drawn food-themed sketches (300gsm watercolour paper)
- 1 x A5 warm-up template
- Easy-to-follow instructions and painting tips
- QR code to follow along with Pascale
How It Works
How It Works
- Simply add water, and you’re ready to go!
- Use any flat surface to mix your paints (a plate or container lid works perfectly).
- Follow the QR code for tips and tricks or paint freely to let your creativity flow!
Why Choose Et Voilà Kits?
Why Choose Et Voilà Kits?
- Designed for all ages and skill levels
- High-quality, vegan-friendly materials
- Portable and perfect for painting at home, on holiday, or outdoors
- Fun, easy, and inspiring way to dive into watercolours
Which Paper Should I Use?
Which Paper Should I Use?
For the best results, we recommend using 300gsm watercolour paper to ensure your artwork looks vibrant and lasts beautifully.
Here are your options:
- Print directly on thicker paper (if your printer supports up to 300gsm).
- Print on regular paper and retrace the design onto watercolour paper using a lightbox or by holding it up to a window.
- Let us help! Use our “Paint One More Time” service to get high-quality prints on watercolour paper, ready to use.
Still not sure which paper to use?
Still not sure which paper to use?
Cold-pressed is great for soft textures, while hot-pressed works well for detailed designs.
Not sure where to start? Here are a few options:
- Cold-pressed watercolour paper for smooth blends and soft textures
- Hot-pressed paper for more detailed work
- Yupo paper for a modern twist with vibrant colours