🎨 Elevate Your Crafting Game with Ultimate Storage Solutions!
The Crafter's Companion Ultimate Marker Storage Pack includes six versatile trays designed for optimal organization of your markers. Each tray can be stacked vertically or connected horizontally, allowing for a customizable storage solution that fits any workspace. With compact dimensions and durable construction, this storage pack is perfect for crafters looking to enhance their creative environment.
Manufacturer | Crafter's Companion |
Item model number | PEN-STOR6 |
Product Dimensions | 25.91 x 14.48 x 8.89 cm; 907.18 Grams |
ASIN | B00B2VC4S2 |
N**E
Where were these 20 years ago!?
Anime. Manga. Copics.I'm an artist and graphic designer. I do a lot of illustrations. Copic markers are one of my favorite mediums, but finding storage and carrying cases for these is such a pain!I was introduced to anime at a young age by a cousin who had access to her own computer and multinational tv channels. This was wayyyy before smartphones, fast internet, Netflix and Crunchyroll. None of that existed when I was growing up.Getting anime/manga was an actual treasure hunt back then. Bookstores would have your most common anime: transformers, dbz, sailor moon and a few others. But no one knew the words "anime" "manga" or "copic". Especially not your average Joe's.Along with that, copic markers were something you could only get if you bought online or went to an anime convention (which also most people had no clue what that was either).I have been using copic markers since 2000 for both anime amd non-anime subjects. 23 years. And I've spent LITERALLY those 23 YEARS looking for marker cases, caddies, storage bags -- whatever I could find. Because copic only made small 24 - 36 count nylon cases. They're not bad but they're limited.My dad at one point MADE me an acrylic stand with holes drilled through it to store my markers and it got a lot of use. But it was awkward and since we were making this in a makeshift manner with no reference, it was very rustic and simple. (See photos)Around early 2010s, that's when copics started being sold at Michaels and Hobby Lobby. And then suddenly, JoAnn fabrics had storage cases with plastic inserts for markers. I have a large one and a medium for all of them. I love these for travel and moving (we've lived in a few different states over the years). They're very sturdy.I love those cases and for years, I would prop them up on top of my drawing table, take off the lids and use them that way. It works, but the plastic inserts would shift inside the case sometimes.The more they came out, the markers would slide backwards and then if the insert did come undone, the markers were just everywhere at the bottom of the case.Also. The markers would sometimes slide out of the case due to the angle of my drawing table being tilted. Plus it was cumbersome to put on the table. Took up a lot of room. Heavy.I will always love them, but they have some limitations. But I'm always looking for more alternatives for the various ways I'd like to store them or display them when I'm switching between markers. Putting them in pencil cups quickly got out of control...Okay, so these marker trays are seriously a godsend. And yes, they are designed to fit any number of copic knockoff markers. I can just tell by looking at the slots. The slots in the trays are wide. I was seriously expecting a flimsy plastic tray. No, they're solid. Really hard plastic. They stack and "lock" in. I'm already impressed.I only got the 72 count tray set to see if I liked it. I'm thinking of just spending the money to get the big set that will hold all of my markers (300+ markers total).I have the clear version and the plastic has a pleasing blueish tint to it. This might not appeal to everyone, but for me, I like it.I just put the markers in (copic Regular, Sketch and Ciao). The Sketch and Ciao markers are a bit longer and stick out. But it's not a big deal for me. Not enough to hinder performance or storage.I have Tombow markers as well, but they're not pictured. I can tell that since Tombow have long thin barrels, they will stick further out of the tray slots than the copics. I don't know if this could be a problem or not for others, but as of right now, I think I'll be fine.I'm definitely excited to use these for my next project! Definitely buying more! A BIG Thank you to whoever created these (forgot seller's name lol).
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学習机に
絵を描くことが好きな小学生の娘のコピック収納の為に買いました。今まで、コピックセット買いした時の透明ケースに縦に入れていましたが、こちらの方が見渡せて使いやすそうです。学習机の横のスペースに置いています?
V**N
Great for Alc Markers
sturdy the perfect for alcohol markers.
E**R
Bonito y cómodo
El color azul transparente es precioso, incluso queda bonito como decoración ver los colores así expuestos. Resulta comodísimo para tenerlos ordenados y manejarlos con rapidez. Así que me paso a este método y dejo los estuches para los viajes. Iré comprando bandejas a medida que vaya ampliando mi stock de rotuladores
B**5
Perfect for Winsor & Newton
I have a growing collection of w&n promarkers and they don’t offer their own storage. Tested one set out and they work perfectly so I’ll be buying more for the rest of my pens and any other extension packs I buy.
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