Candy Melter/Heated Electric Palette Set
This brings me back to my formative years in art school; where we played artist and model and sucked on our brushes while the teacher explained shadows.

Unlike a painter’s palette, this heated thinga-ma-bobby keeps your chocolates and other coatings warm. You’ll appreciate this if you make fabulous chocolates and truffles.
This is what Amazon.com has to say about it
Small portable electric heated palette designed to melt candy coatings for decorating candy molds. 10 sturdy aluminum cups and caps for 10 colors. Melts coatings in 30 minutes and maintains even temperature without overheating. Low temperatures make it safe and easy to use. Instructions included.
CK Products Candy Melter/Heated Electric Palette Set– Amazon.com
What can you do with this?

Try making some super-cute chocolate bunnies! This palette keeps the candy flowing for those colored-accents. Here are some suggestions from CandyMelter.com
Choose the holiday candy molds, melt specific candy colors for that holiday.
- Red, green and white for Christmas molds.
- Orange melts for Halloween chocolate treats.
- Valentine chocolate hearts, red and white candy coatings.
- Easter, have the candymelter palette set with pastel colored
chocolates; yellow, white, blue and dark merkins to decorate
chocolate bunnies, chicks, and chocolate eggs.
While the cups are too small to do a large painting, this may be perfect for small encaustic pieces.
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