

🎨 Keep your colors fresh and your creativity flowing — paint smarter, not harder!
The Masterson Sta-Wet Painter’s Pal is a mid-size, airtight palette system designed to keep acrylic, watercolor, gouache, and water-soluble oil paints fresh for days or weeks. Featuring a 9x12 inch mixing surface, reusable moisture-locking palette paper, and a custom cellulose sponge, it preserves paint consistency and reduces waste. Compatible with all leading water-based paint brands, this USA-made palette is perfect for professional artists and hobbyists seeking convenience, sustainability, and superior paint preservation.
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,238 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #181 in Palettes |
| Brand | Masterson |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 632 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Material | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 13"L x 12"W |
| Style | Modern |
K**H
The best I’ve found for keeping acrylic paint from drying.
I really like this palette, it really does keep the paint moist for a long time. The lid is a little difficult to put on correctly but there are directions included for how to do it correctly and once I actually read them it became easier.
T**R
Love this thing! Much better than the big Stay-Wet palette box.
SO much easier to use than the big Masterson box, less bulky and awkward, and fits in a much smaller bag. It's got little points on the lid that hold your palette down, so the paints stay where they are even if this gets turned upside down, and the whole thing fits in my freezer. It's already saved me money on paint. (Freezing your paint in between sessions extends the life of your oils by an unbelievable amount. Less so for burnt sienna and viridian and probably some other quicker-drying colors, but it still extends them.) Also the lid comes off and goes on much easier than the big box's lid. And this looks so much better. One weird thing, read on below* for my thoughts on the compartment and the odd paint rack thing that comes with this. The "rest of the story" . . . My teacher has a plastic brush box with a metal strip to fit exactly in it. He squeezes out his paint onto the strip, and brings the box to and from his painting location, keeping it in the freezer at home. When he gets where he's going he takes the little strip out and sets it at the top of his palette and moves colors down to the palette as needed. So I copied him and added little standoffs at each corner that held the strip in place inside the box, so you could throw the whole thing in a bag and the paints remained on the strip even if it went upside down. No need to worry about keeping it upright. Then I found this thing and everything changed. No more little box! I use the small grey "New Wave" palette, which I have some issues with, but it's ok, and it fits perfectly. I no longer have to take time like I used to, to move my colors to the strip and decide what to keep and what to toss. Now they’re all just there as I mixed them on the palette. So great. *This comes with a compartment at the top with a rinky-dink plastic stand with some really stupid little cups in it, but I threw all that in my "whatever" bin. It’ll come in handy for something. I'll probably just start keeping some brushes or palette knives in that compartment. Oh and the cups they give you with the little stand thingy are ridiculous. I got one halfway decent one with a fitted lid that attaches to the cup, which I use to keep my discard paints when I clean off my palette til I can get home and add it to the "torrit grey" container that lives in the freezer. The rest were the smallest size of flimsiest condiment cups like you get for sauces for takeout. They'd last a day or two if you tried to use them for paint. Ridiculous. I think they would probably melt if you use solvent and got it on them. If they were all nice like the one good one I might actually use them.
E**L
Good Quality Product
This palette works well both in the sudio and outside doing plein air painting. Well setup and good design. I like to paint cups on the end for paint storage.
T**E
Excellent small StaWet pallete.
This is my 2nd 9x12" StaWet palette. I'm an acrylic painter and have used both the larger and this smaller palette for several years. (I got my old 9x12" used from a yard sale and the lid was already having issues & after 7 years it broke apart. ) If you're still using paper plates as a palette, it's time to up your game, especially if you 've graduated from craft paint to better quality pigments. I love these palettes because they keep acrylic paint wet for at least 2 wks. I rewet the sponge when it dries out and spray water on the paper before closing. It's very portable. My only complaint is that the new paint cups are those cheap, tiny plastic-lidded things you normally get filled with chili flakes from pizza delivery. Ugh. So, I removed the plastic tray holder and cups which sits in the separate channel section. I use the channel squeezing straight from the tubes and mix on the paper. I use the larger 12x16" StaWet palette in my studio and have replaced the paper/sponge with a sheet of glass cut to fit since I'm not carrying it around. (To seal, you burp the lid it like the old party-sales storage containers.) Aside from the funky little plastic paint cups, these palettes have been a very good investment.
K**R
Paint Pallet
Why did you pick this product vs others?: This is well worth it I’ve been using my pallet for. Couple of days and my paint is still good.
N**A
Extremely difficult to seal properly.
I would give this zero stars if I could. I purchased this exact item in May, 2025. It is equipped for watercolors and since I use them only on occasion, I haven’t opened it until today, August 2025. I read all the instructions which are specific! I am unable to seal this palette box properly, in fact, I have hit a wall with trying to reseal it before I used it. The time limit on returns has expired and I am unable to return for refund. You better have a very strong grip and lots of patience in order to use this, for me, “useless,” item.
F**E
Perfect size for taking with you
I have 2 of the larger Sta-Wet pallets, but they are a bit cumbersome to take to a workshop or Art Club. This pallet works great for this, and is still large enough to be usable. I put acrylic paint in it 2 weeks ago, and it is still quite moist and usable.
T**N
Great student palette!
I really like this palette, it’s smaller and easy to transport to classes. It has watercolor pots, but I flipped the tray over, removed the cups and use it as brush storage since I am learning acrylics. The most important feature is keeping the paint wet between sessions and this does a good job when you use the Masterson paper. Because of its smaller size, I can also fit it on the bottom shelf in the fridge and that helps keep the paint fluid as well! Our teacher recommended not using the sponge as it gets moldy/musty, and placing several layers of fully moistened paper toweling under the palette paper, works like a charm!
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