My Winsor & Newton Artist's Watercolours are coded with numbers than ultimately run from 001 to 799 at present - though only about 100 are ever in use at a time, I have discontinued colours from 1979 to 2002, so those numbers I do need to consider. I split the top layer into 3 rows - "000", "100", "200" and each row has two sections e.g. "000-049" and "050 to 099". This allowed me to get all of them into the box with room to spare - there are two sections in the bottom layer free for something when the time comes.
View from above - showing the handled lid and the 6 sections of the top layer.
View from the front...yes I left the label on, I'm that much of a slattern.
The top layer from inside - all of these are Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolours but many different branding designs as I have paints from 1979 to present as I have a lot of discontinued old stock I got for £1 a tube this year.
That’s a lot of paint, it's no wonder you need a special storage box to keep it all in! Me, I don't get into arts and crafts too much, my paint would dry up before I had the chance to store them away! Haha!
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