Quick answer: The best gift for a traveling artist is an all-in-one watercolor kit — paint, brushes, water pot and paper in one case they’ll actually pack. For a crowd-pleaser, the Nomad Kit; for a premium, keep-forever gift, the Walnut Master Edition or Walnut Folio; for a smaller budget, the Travel-Ready Kit. Every ArtMate kit arrives gift-boxed.
Art supplies are a notoriously tricky gift — buy the wrong brand of paint and it sits unused. The safe, thoughtful move is a complete kit: everything matched and ready, in a case the recipient will actually carry. Here are the best picks by budget and personality.
Best gifts at a glance
| Gift | Best for | Why it makes a great gift |
|---|---|---|
| Nomad Kit | The crowd-pleaser | Complete, pocket-sized, 8 colorways — hard to get wrong |
| Walnut Master Edition | The wow gift | Handcrafted walnut, heirloom-quality, tripod-ready |
| Walnut Folio | The keepsake | Opens like a vintage book; feels special to unwrap |
| Travel-Ready Kit | Smaller budget | Complete starter, affordable, no overwhelm |
| Wrist Kit | The hiker / urban sketcher | Hands-free painting — a fun, novel gift |
For the friend who travels constantly: the Nomad Kit
The Nomad Kit is the safest great gift in the range. It’s a complete leather watercolor studio the size of a passport — paint, three brushes, water pot and refillable paper — and it comes in eight colors so you can match their taste. Thoughtful, useful, and almost impossible to get wrong.
For the serious artist: the Walnut Master Edition
Want the gift that gets a gasp? The Walnut Master Edition is a handcrafted walnut painting station with a 27-color palette that mounts on a tripod. It’s heirloom-quality — the kind of object someone keeps for decades. For a slightly smaller but equally special option, the Walnut Folio opens like a vintage leather-bound book.
For a smaller budget: the Travel-Ready Kit
The Travel-Ready Kit proves a great gift doesn’t have to be expensive. It’s a complete, compact starter with real Schmincke or Winsor & Newton paints and a cotton sketchbook — perfect for someone curious about watercolor without overwhelming them.
For the hiker or urban sketcher: the Wrist Kit
For the friend who paints on trails or crowded streets, the Wrist Kit straps the palette to their wrist so they can paint standing — a genuinely novel, memorable gift.
Why a kit beats loose supplies as a gift
Loose paint, brushes and paper are a gamble — wrong brand, wrong size, missing pieces. A complete kit is matched, ready to use, and gift-boxed, so the moment they open it they can paint. That’s what makes it land. Compare the whole range in our travel watercolor kits buyer’s guide.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best gift for someone who loves to paint and travel?
A complete, portable watercolor kit. The Nomad Kit is the best all-round choice — it has paint, brushes, water pot and paper in one pocket-sized leather case, and arrives gift-boxed.
What’s a good art gift for a beginner?
The Travel-Ready Kit — it’s complete, affordable and uncomplicated, so a beginner can start painting straight away without buying anything else.
Do the kits come gift-ready?
Yes — every ArtMate kit arrives in a gift box, so there’s no extra wrapping needed.
What’s the most premium art gift?
The Walnut Master Edition — a handcrafted walnut painting station that’s heirloom-quality and tripod-ready. The Walnut Folio is a slightly smaller, equally special keepsake.
How much should I spend on an art gift?
There’s a complete kit at most budgets — from compact starter sets to premium walnut studios. Focus on getting a complete, ready-to-use kit rather than loose supplies.

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