School supplies

Paintboxes, watercolours, brushes and water cups

The luminous watercolours in our high-coverage paintbox have a high coverage capacity, can be mixed perfectly and are therefore ideally suited for all techniques and applications in school and as a leisure activity. The paints can be mixed in the white mixing pallet in the lid and coordinated with any colour template through the transparent part of the lid (also removable). For its innovative design and remarkable functionality, the Connector paintbox was awarded the title of Product of the Year 2012 by the industry association pro-k. The paint pots in the paintbox can be individually connected, helping children to learn colours in a fun way. This product is complimented with an extensive range of useful water cups and brushes (especially for school children).
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Faber-Castell - Connector paint box, blue, 12 colours and opaque white
Connector paint box, blue, 12 colours and opaque white
Faber-Castell - Paint box of 8 colours with brush
Paint box of 8 colours with brush
Faber-Castell - Paint box of 12 colours
Paint box of 12 colours
Faber-Castell - Paint box of 12 colours
Paint box of 12 colours
Faber-Castell - Watercolour paint box 21 colours inkl. 1 brush
Watercolour paint box 21 colours inkl. 1 brush
Faber-Castell - Starter set Oil colours, wallet of 12, 12x 12 ml tube
Starter set Oil colours, wallet of 12, 12x 12 ml tube
Faber-Castell - Connector paint box, blue, 12 colours plus opaque white
Connector paint box, blue, 12 colours plus opaque white
Faber-Castell - Connector paint box tablet, basic colour yellow
24 Colour choices
Paint box Connector single colour
Faber-Castell - Connector paint box 24 colours rubber strap
Connector paint box 24 colours rubber strap
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Painting with the paintbox

Techniques

Primary and secondary colours: The relevant secondary colours can be mixed using two adjacent primary colours. Glazing technique: Multiple thin layers of colour are placed one over the other in several steps. Sealing techniques: Apply wax on the paper before painting and the wax repels the topcoat. That's practical physics in the art class.

Replacements

In everyday use in schools, we often notice that some colours are used up faster than others. That's why the paints can be purchased individually so there's no need to re-order an entire paintbox.