Jack Richeson - Disposable Cups
Dispense paint and water mess-free with leak-proof paper cups
Small paper cups solve the eternal studio problem of mixing tiny batches without committing full containers. These 2-ounce waterproof cups handle quick color tests, medium experiments, or water changes when you're working through multiple washes. The coated paper construction resists both water-based and acrylic paints long enough to complete a session, then gets tossed when cleanup would take longer than replacement.
Jack Richeson designed these for classroom efficiency, where dozens of students need individual portions without cross-contamination. That same practicality translates directly to studio work: mix a small batch of glazing medium, test a new color combination, or keep clean water handy for brush rinsing without dedicating permanent containers. The 2-ounce capacity hits the sweet spot between useful volume and minimal waste, enough for several washes or a decent puddle of mixed color, compact enough to cluster multiple cups on a crowded palette table.
Keep a sleeve near your workspace for those moments when you need a container immediately. Watercolor artists appreciate having fresh water constantly available; acrylic painters use them for medium ratios that won't survive between sessions. Simple, practical, and far more convenient than washing yet another jar.
