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Watercolour Template - Et Voila Watercolours

Watercolour Template - Et Voila Watercolours

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As an artist and teacher, Pascale is constantly thinking of ways to help you find more time to practice your meditative state using colours.

  • Pascale has create two templates to use on watercolour paper to start creating some colours.
  • Use only 3 colours and be amazed by how much you can create.
  • Looking for a tutorial on how to use them.
  • Visit @pascale.reuter_art to see some of the videos to help you not only connect with your creative side but also build some amazing skills.

Colourful Hands, Happy Minds 

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

  • 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?

  • 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?

For the best results, we recommend using 300gsm watercolour paper to ensure your artwork looks vibrant and lasts beautifully.

Here are your options:

  1. Print directly on thicker paper (if your printer supports up to 300gsm).
  2. Print on regular paper and retrace the design onto watercolour paper using a lightbox or by holding it up to a window.
  3. 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?

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
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