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05-27-2009
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Crimping Master
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 1,053
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Storage Solution for Markers............
One of my best online craft friends came up with this idea for marker storage and I ran with it:
The two "drawer sets" came from Michael's....got them on sale for $7.99 ea. (marked down from $14.99). I've removed three of the drawers and then I made dividers with black cardstock and chipboard for two of them. I will be using the drawers that I removed as organization drawers within large drawers, so they won't go to waste! Later on, as I purchase more Copics I will remove the fourth drawer and make the CS dividers.
Just thought I would share Teri's idea with you all!!!
Pam
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05-27-2009
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Rubber Obsessor
Join Date: Jan 2009
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What a great idea!! Thanks for sharing!!
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05-27-2009
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Stazon Splitcoast
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: prolly in my 'rubber room'... in the mid-west
Posts: 11,925
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very clever!
looks like there is room to grow and will be easy to 'add on'
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05-27-2009
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Pearl-ExPert
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Georgia
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Thanks for sharing!
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05-27-2009
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Mad Swapper
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Friendswood, Texas
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What a great idea. Nice expandability also TFS
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05-27-2009
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Stazon Splitcoast
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Aurora IL
Posts: 11,172
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Hey I like that!!!!
Right now I store mine in Large Clam Shell Boxes. laying flat.
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05-28-2009
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Pearl-ExPert
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Somewhere in the middle...closer to there, nearer to here...
Posts: 2,002
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Very cool! I've been trying to figure out how to store all my markers. Thanks for sharing!
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05-28-2009
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Die Cut Diva
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: US--midwest
Posts: 3,072
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What a great idea! I seriously need to find a better way to store mine. This looks perfect.
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05-28-2009
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Embossing Fanatic
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 52
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WOW very clever, functional, and artistic! Thanks for sharing and inspiring me to think outside of the box 
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05-28-2009
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Compulsive Stamper
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Niagara Region - Canada
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Does anyone know if it is better to store markers vertical or horizontal? If vertical would you store them with the tip up or down?
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05-28-2009
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Polyshrink Goddess
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Lake Macquarie, N.S.W., Australia
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... well mine is pretty simplistic but it works for me. I have a designated plastic mesh basket. the kind that you might have in your refrigerator or other places.
The actual differing marker types are laying in there each in their own zip-loc baggie. It's easy then to select the marker type you want to use, just lift out the baggie from the basket and there's your collection on your desk-top. 
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05-29-2009
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Embossing Fanatic
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 52
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It is better to store your markers horizontal 
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05-29-2009
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Crimping Master
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: NoVa
Posts: 1,074
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It depends on the marker as to how you store it. Traditional, dye or pigment-based double ended markers should be stored horizontally to prevent the one end from grabbing all the ink from the other end. Single tip dye or pigment-based markers should be stored tip down. Copics, due to the nature of the alcohol-based ink, can be stored either way. HTH.
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06-04-2009
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Rubber Obsessor
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 112
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My Copic's home is a Quickutz Nestie Storage Box. You can see a picture of it HERE. I absoultely LOVE it!
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06-04-2009
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Embossing Fanatic
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Paducah Ky
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I have tons of markers myself and this would be a good thing to store them in so MICHEAL'S here i come!!!!!
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06-04-2009
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Pearl-ExPert
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Tennessee
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Looks great! I have marker cases from CTMH and they hold 72 markers each but only thin sized markers.
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06-04-2009
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Pearl-ExPert
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 2,783
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Does anyone use the Copic marker stand that they sell that goes with the copics??? I think I will go with that.
Pam I did love yours. I think I need something I can pick up and take to other rooms with me. I don't stay in my stamp room.
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06-05-2009
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Die Cut Diva
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 3,240
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nicole's Mom
Does anyone use the Copic marker stand that they sell that goes with the copics??? I think I will go with that.
Pam I did love yours. I think I need something I can pick up and take to other rooms with me. I don't stay in my stamp room.
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I found a basket at Hobby Lobby that the marker stands that came with my two 72-piece sets fit in nicely with a little wiggle room. (The wiggle room is nice because I can stick my Sketch markers along the side.)
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06-05-2009
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Pearl-ExPert
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: In my stamp room
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I keep mine in a large basket, there is a picture on my blog. I'm waiting for this to be in stock: http://oozak.com/search.php
Gonna buy one when they arrive! I have 290 markers 
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06-05-2009
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Pearl-ExPert
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 2,783
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Kim that basket is perfect!! Did you take your stands with you or measure before you went? Love your stash of markers too.
Loretta the page was blank when I went to it. What item were you showing us?
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06-05-2009
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Pearl-ExPert
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 2,783
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Mrs.Deadman also a Kim I love your white case too for storage. Iam in aw and envious of you all.
sigh...........someday I will be organized and will have more copics to add to my selection
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06-05-2009
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Die Cut Diva
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Minnesota
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I did measure before I bought the basket.  Of course I never had anything with me to measure the baskets in the stores, but thankfully I was able to grab one from the art section and used that. The handles make picking it up so much easier. I can't for the life of me remember how much I paid for it. I want to say it was $9.99 - $14.99 and then purchased with a coupon.
You can also see in my photo that I wrote the marker number on the end of each marker with an ultra-fine permanent marker. Tedious to do but I sure am glad that I did. I tried the tiny stickers but the darn things fell off. (The good news is that I only put them on a few marker caps to see how well they adhered.)
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06-07-2009
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Kookie Creator
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Southwestern Ontario
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Thanks YorkieMoma for inspiring me to create my new copic storage! dh used foam core board to create a box like yours and it cost under $5 including to DSP to decorate!
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06-07-2009
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Crimping Master
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 1,053
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 1chrystal
Thanks YorkieMoma for inspiring me to create my new copic storage! dh used foam core board to create a box like yours and it cost under $5 including to DSP to decorate!
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WOW....he did a great job!!! The "thanks" should go to my friend Teri...she's the one that created this storage system!!!
Pam
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06-07-2009
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Matboard Maniac
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 306
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 1chrystal
Thanks YorkieMoma for inspiring me to create my new copic storage! dh used foam core board to create a box like yours and it cost under $5 including to DSP to decorate!
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I to have the Magpie Nesting Storage System for my Copics but it is pretty much filled. I think I'll show DH this and have him try making this. Maybe just a little smaller.
Thanks YorkieMoma and 1chrystal for the great ideas.
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06-07-2009
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Hardware Hotshot
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Mill Creek, WA/Sun Lakes, AZ
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nicole's Mom
Does anyone use the Copic marker stand that they sell that goes with the copics??? I think I will go with that.
Pam I did love yours. I think I need something I can pick up and take to other rooms with me. I don't stay in my stamp room.
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Deborah,
I too like to carry mine from room to room, especially since I don't have a designated "studio." I also love to sit in front of the TV and color, or color when we're traveling in the car. It keeps me from freaking out about the traffic and DH's terrible driving skills. hehehe After trying several options (Copic provided cases, Amuse Marker Bins, divided wood craft bin from Target), I'm finally thrilled with my latest solution. I picked it up at Michael's using a 50% off coupon. It came with three or four boxes for photos, but I'm using those for other things. I have all of the Copic colors (both Ciao and Sketch mixed in), and this is FINALLY a solution where I can have ALL of my markers in one place, and it's portable. And it still has room for the 12 new colors that Copic has just introduced and will be available next month!! I cut clear acrylic CS (PTI) to create the divisions between the colors. Hope this can help someone else!!
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06-07-2009
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Matboard Maniac
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 306
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Originally Posted by garkarlon
Deborah,
I too like to carry mine from room to room, especially since I don't have a designated "studio." I also love to sit in front of the TV and color, or color when we're traveling in the car. It keeps me from freaking out about the traffic and DH's terrible driving skills. hehehe After trying several options (Copic provided cases, Amuse Marker Bins, divided wood craft bin from Target), I'm finally thrilled with my latest solution. I picked it up at Michael's using a 50% off coupon. It came with three or four boxes for photos, but I'm using those for other things. I have all of the Copic colors (both Ciao and Sketch mixed in), and this is FINALLY a solution where I can have ALL of my markers in one place, and it's portable. And it still has room for the 12 new colors that Copic has just introduced and will be available next month!! I cut clear acrylic CS (PTI) to create the divisions between the colors. Hope this can help someone else!!
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OMG What a Fabulous idea. I've seen that there.
Thanks sooo much for the idea. I'm off to Mikes......
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06-07-2009
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Glitter Guru
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: California
Posts: 5,091
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You guys all have too many markers!!!!!!! (Just kidding! I'm jealous!!)
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06-07-2009
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Insane Embellisher
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: new england
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Great idea! They were clearanced out at our Michaels.
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06-07-2009
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Pearl-ExPert
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 2,783
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Quote:
Originally Posted by garkarlon
Deborah,
I too like to carry mine from room to room, especially since I don't have a designated "studio." I also love to sit in front of the TV and color, or color when we're traveling in the car. It keeps me from freaking out about the traffic and DH's terrible driving skills. hehehe After trying several options (Copic provided cases, Amuse Marker Bins, divided wood craft bin from Target), I'm finally thrilled with my latest solution. I picked it up at Michael's using a 50% off coupon. It came with three or four boxes for photos, but I'm using those for other things. I have all of the Copic colors (both Ciao and Sketch mixed in), and this is FINALLY a solution where I can have ALL of my markers in one place, and it's portable. And it still has room for the 12 new colors that Copic has just introduced and will be available next month!! I cut clear acrylic CS (PTI) to create the divisions between the colors. Hope this can help someone else!!
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Karolyn I love your idea too! What is your carrier called a photo carrier? I am not sure I have seen these before. What section are they located in?
Also are they standing alone and not in a stand? Why I ask is because I only have 43 markers and they would tip over at this point if I put them in the carrier since I don't have enough to make them stand up.
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge" ~ Albert Einstein
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06-10-2009
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Pearl-ExPert
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Folsom, CA
Posts: 2,039
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nicole's Mom
Does anyone use the Copic marker stand that they sell that goes with the copics??? I think I will go with that.
Pam I did love yours. I think I need something I can pick up and take to other rooms with me. I don't stay in my stamp room.
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I have both types of copics and I bought a copic rack and drat, it only only holds the sketch and not the ciaos. So if you have both, make sure the rack will hold both kinds.
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06-12-2009
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Gabfest Goddess
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Uh,did I mention HockeyState USA?
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Karolyn- my question is the same- when you remove a marker do they all stay in place or fall? I have mine in a decorated box and they all fit perfect BUT when I pull out say the 3 greens I want- they all fall down. I want mine to stay in place.
I might have to try the foam board thing........... if you made it a manageable size it could easily be moved.
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06-12-2009
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Kookie Creator
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Southwestern Ontario
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I used the copic clear marker boxes, and absolutely hated them. I had to move 4 cases of ciao's and the 72 case (not full!) of sketches to where ever I wanted to colour at. I couldn't mix & match ciao's and sketches properly!
My new foam board box is 10" x 13" approximately. Its quite portable, and VERY sturdy. DH & I are quite surprised how sturdy it is. Mostly its so sturdy because of the way we made the shelves & dividers. They are all the full length/height of the box, but have slits in them so they slide together. It's hard to explain other than its made like the inserts in a case of bottled beer. I can't take the shelves/dividers out to get a picture either since dh hot glued the whole thing together.
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06-12-2009
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Gallery Gazer
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 6,328
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Great storage idea! I have something similar with little cubbies built into the desk my husband made for me and I love it!
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06-12-2009
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Hardware Hotshot
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Mill Creek, WA/Sun Lakes, AZ
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nicole's Mom
Karolyn I love your idea too! What is your carrier called a photo carrier? I am not sure I have seen these before. What section are they located in?
Also are they standing alone and not in a stand? Why I ask is because I only have 43 markers and they would tip over at this point if I put them in the carrier since I don't have enough to make them stand up.
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I'm so sorry that I didn't see this sooner!
I found the container in the section where there are lots of different scrapbooking storage solutions. It had three or four boxes inside that they called "Photo Boxes."
The markers are not standing inside a stand - they are standing alone. But they only stay upright because I have so many markers. I think I have a little over 300 markers, so this is the first storage solution that I've found that holds ALL of the markers in one container. All the other options that I tried previously, I had to have two to three containers, and it was so difficult to transport them.
For those that don't have enough markers to make them stand upright on their own, you could create a cardboard, velcro divider, use the available space for other crafting tools, and remove those tools as your collection expands. Just a thought . . .
Hope this helps!
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06-12-2009
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Hardware Hotshot
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Mill Creek, WA/Sun Lakes, AZ
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Scraphappily
Karolyn- my question is the same- when you remove a marker do they all stay in place or fall? I have mine in a decorated box and they all fit perfect BUT when I pull out say the 3 greens I want- they all fall down. I want mine to stay in place.
I might have to try the foam board thing........... if you made it a manageable size it could easily be moved.
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The markers stay in place perfectly when I pull one or two out, and they don't fall over at all, but only because there are so many markers in the container.
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