We know it's best to store your Pigma Micron® pens horizontally. Still, we kept putting them vertically in cups on our kitchen table.
Then, Maria broke a crockery jar cover and voila, the perfect horizontal pen holder:
There are no mistakes (in Zentangle)!
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Still looking for the best way to store the pens on (or near) my desk. Maybe I'll break something. :-)
ReplyDelete--Margaret
simply perfect. I'm with Margaret.
ReplyDeleteI love it when we get a peek into your studio. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSue, this is actually our kitchen table....I have so many pens in my studio...they are all over the place......but I do love this solution....I'm all about the esthetics....m
ReplyDeleteI took a wood cigar box, and store my pens in it! I also tangled the top of it!!!
ReplyDeleteCheryl
Pens in the kitchen ~ You're really cook'n Maria
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely great. But I find storing pens horizontally makes them very difficult to grab when you're tangling, therefore, all of my pens end up vertically in jars or cans. I guess I could just set them in a basket instead of a cylinder type container.
ReplyDeleteLovely idea, great solution. Now then you need to let me know the length of that table as I have something on the stitching table especially for you both.
ReplyDeleteJane x
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