One of my favorite things about watercolor is how portable and personal it can be. Whether I’m working in the studio or sketching on the go, I love having tools that invite play, experimentation, and discovery. That’s exactly why I wanted to share this creative way to use the DANIEL SMITH 266 Watercolor Dot Card—by turning it into your very own watercolor flip‑book.

This simple DIY project transforms the full Extra Fine™ 水彩画 range into a compact, interactive reference you’ll actually use. Think of it as part color library, part inspiration tool, and part planning companion.

To make your DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Flip‑Book, gather the following supplies:
- DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine™ Watercolor Dot Cards – 266 colors
- Ruler
- Scissors 或者 paper cutter
- Hole punch (I used a 10‑hole puncher)
- Click‑binding spiral, string, or metal rings
That’s it—no fancy tools required. (Emotional support cat and corner rounder optional!)

1. Trim the Dot Cards

Using your ruler and scissors (or a paper cutter), trim each dot card into uniform strips or cards.

I like cutting them so each strip holds a neat row of color dots—small enough to flip easily, but large enough to clearly see the color names. I cut mine into sections of 12 colors for each card. Just for aesthetics, I rounded the edges with a corner punch.

2. Punch the Holes

Once trimmed, stack a few cards at a time and punch holes along one edge. A multi‑hole punch makes this quick and keeps everything aligned, but a standard hole punch works just fine—just take your time.


3. Bind It Together

Thread your cards onto a click‑binding spiral, string, or metal rings. Choose whatever feels right for how you’ll use it. Rings make it easy to reorganize, while a spiral gives it that true flip‑book feel.
And just like that—you have a complete, portable reference of the entire DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine™ Watercolor range.


This flip‑book has quickly become one of my most‑used watercolor companions. Here are just a few ways I use it:
- Watercolor wishlist or inventory tracker

Mark the colors you own, circle (or heart!) the ones you want next, or jot notes on favorites and must‑haves. If you’re anything like me, all of the colors will be circled! I always say, DANIEL SMITH Watercolors are like Pokemon, you gotta catch ‘em all!
- Planning paintings

Flip through all of the colors at a glance when building a palette. It’s incredibly helpful to see how colors relate to one another before paint ever hits paper.
- Urban sketching & plein air painting

Slip it into your bag and take the entire DANIEL SMITH range with you—without carrying a single tube or palette!
- Color exploration & education

Re‑activate dots as needed to test mixes, compare pigments, and study staining levels, granulation, and transparency. Use the 水彩画册 that comes with the dot cards to label the pigment numbers if you are ready to dive deeper!

It’s tactile, visual, and endlessly useful—everything I love in a watercolor tool.

There’s no right or wrong way to create your flip‑book. Customize it to fit your workflow: Add notes, tabs, or even painted swatches alongside the dots.

If you’ve been looking for a fun, functional way to get more out of your DANIEL SMITH 266 Watercolor Dot Card, I hope this inspires you to give it a try.
I’d love to see how you make yours—be sure to share and tag @danielsmithartistsmaterials so we can follow along with your color adventures.
Happy painting,
阿什利·霍克斯
丹尼尔·史密斯品牌大使
关于乔瓦尼·巴尔扎拉尼

阿什利 她从小就沉浸在艺术之中,从两岁起就在家庭餐桌上写作、绘画。四十多年来,创造力始终贯穿于她的整个人生——她高中时期一直学习艺术,并参加了许多在线水彩画课程和工作坊。二三十岁时,她曾在犹他州和圣地亚哥担任专业摄影师。2016年,她辞去了摄影事业,在家教育三个孩子,并在那段时间重拾水彩画创作。
她现在和丈夫、两个已成年的儿子以及一个患有脑瘫的十几岁女儿住在爱达荷州一座古老的乡村教堂里。在家工作既是必需的,也是一种幸福。
自 2023 年起,Ashley 便担任 Daniel Smith 品牌大使,并为此感到自豪。她承接了宠物肖像画的委托,教授在线工作坊,并为世界各地的艺术家提供指导。如今,她专注于在舒适的阁楼工作室通过 Zoom 进行私人指导,帮助艺术家克服恐惧,建立自信,并以他们一直梦想的方式进行创作。她将自己的写作、摄影和艺术技能运用到自由内容创作中,并热爱这份工作的每一分钟。





