Challenge #3 – Week #1 – (Monday) Color Altering Items – Inks, pens, mists and paints.
This is the day we sort out our colors! Any color altering items or ink.
Color Altering Items Challenge #2 By Hanging By A Moment
Lets discuss and figure out what we are going to do with these items.
- Pens – Storing Scrapbook Pens and Markers (quoted from scrapbook.lifetips .com)
“One of the most important things to remember when storing pens and
markers is to store them horizontally so that the ink flows evenly. Most
people may be inclined to buy containers that stand vertically, but
storing them this way will make all the ink flow to one end. If the ink
is at one end of the pen or marker they may not last as long or work as
well. Storage drawers will allow the markers and pens to be stored
horizontally. You can leave your markers in their original box and store
them in a desk drawer or plastic organizer drawer.Another suggestion is to buy a marker storage case that holds pens and
markers; these cases are portable and make it easy to keep all of your
coloring and writing utensils in the same place for quick access.”Once you have decided where to store them you will need to TEST every pen quickly to make sure they still work. Trash the ones that don’t! Make a list in your binder of ones that need to be replaced.
Sort pens by: Color or color families
Storage Solutions: Organized within a drawer, wine bottle holder, Altered Cylinder containers form the kitchen.
ZIG Pen Storage and In-Progress Paper Shelves By Reyasunshine
PVC PIPES – http://www.scrapbook.com/gallery/image/scrapro om/257893…
Mason Jars – http://www.scrapbook.com/gallery/?m=image& id=222965…
Crystal Light Containers:
My Alteration Project! By Vh678
Plastic 1$ pen boxes: http://www.scrapbook.com/gallery/?m=image& id=377743…
Acrylic cups: http://www.scrapbook.com/gallery/?m=image& id=377743…
- Ink pads and refills – (quoted from Scrapjazz)
“Ink pads are best stored flat. Each pad is filled with liquid ink, and
this ink can travel throughout the pad over time if not stored
properly. For example, if you stored your ink pads vertically, over
time the ink would drop to the bottom edge of the pad, and you would no
longer be able to get a fully-inked image when you tried to use the full
surface of your ink pad. For this same reason, it is highly
recommended that you store your ink pads upside down (unless you have
Stampin’ Up they already are designed to do this). This will keep the
ink flow at the surface of the pad, rather than allowing the ink to seep
down to the bottom. This is especially important for dye-based ink
pads, as this ink is thinner than some other inks and will migrate
through the pad at a faster rate. Ink pads containing thicker inks,
such as pigment ink, can be stored face up.”How to sort your in pads? – By color, manufacture, ink type or size
Storage solutions:Wooden Cassette holder – (top half of photo, its fuller now I will get a new pick when I am done with this challenge)
Color Center By Hanging By A Moment
Cat Eye Storage *response to forum thread* By Kanary
custom built holder, store bought rotating caddies, or simply stack on a
shelf (make several smaller stacks. This will make it easier to access
without towers of inks toppling down when you need the bottom color.)Ink pads can be cumbersome at your workstation. Most people store them
off to the side. Why not have a reference guide at your table so you
know exactly what color you will need?This is a MUST SEE IMAGE of a great Color Swatch for your Inks.
- Mists/Paints – These can be stored or displayed
nicely on a shelf. Putting them in a color order would make it
appealing. If you have the mini misters you can store them on a counter
top in the store bought holder or have your resident handy man drill
some holes into a block of wood and don’t forget to alter it to match
your space decor.Shadow Box storage: http://www.scrapbook.com/myplace/index.php?mod=gallerie…
Mini Mister holder: http://www.scrapbook.com/gallery/?m=image& id=253612…
Drawer Sorage:
Though I love the organization of this option I don’t like not seeing
the colors of the mists. Maybe if you put a dot sticker (used for yard
sale pricing, found at Walmart) You can spray it as a sample and stick
it to the top of the lid. - Other (?) – Did I miss anything? Please bring it to my attention.
REMEMBER: Always leave room for your stuff to grow!!! Especially you collectors!
Have fun and hey! Maybe you can alter something to store your pens in… Get creative!