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I use the Large Stampin Up clamshells to store and carry my Copics. They hold about 18 each. I've been unmounting my wood mount stamps and use the leftover boxes.
Copics carries nice wallets for the markers. Actually could be used as permanent storage and mobile storage. I rarely take mine anywhere so I just through them in a plastic bag when I do, then resort them when I come home.
Thanks for sharing Cammi! This is a wonderful solution. Never knew ArtBin had containers that were deep enough to put the Copics in on their ends so you can see their numbers. I have a carry bin that I use when I travel with mine but not like this where you can close the bin. I might have to check it out. This is also a great solution for people with limited space for permanent storage since this could easily get tucked away until needed.
I have kept them in this case. The case lies flat and sits on it's side so I can store them either way. I have been told (@ my local store) that they can be stored either way.
Love this bin! I usually tote mine in one of those little mini totes with handles that I bought at Michaels. But I love the idea of a lid, because if my basket topples, I have Copics everywhere.........lol
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Originally Posted by cammi1975
I have kept them in this case. The case lies flat and sits on it's side so I can store them either way. I have been told (@ my local store) that they can be stored either way.
Yep, you are correct. I'm taking a Copic's class now and was told they can be stored either way. However, the Copic glitter pens (Spica or Atyou) need to be stored on their sides.
I've been looking for something for mine. Right now I have them in a Green color plastic tote. they laid flat. I don't like it cause I have to pull them out to find what I want.
But I've been looking for something that I can stand mine in.
These look like something I might have to check into.
I got a little basket at the dollar store and threaded some elastic bands through the sides to keep the colors separated. I have over one hundred in one basket and could probably squeeze a few more in there. I love this method!
I took a class from the head Copic teacher person. Can't remember her name. I think it's something McDonald. She said that Copics can be stored any old way, and they don't have to be stored on their sides. Other markes, such as Tombow and gel pens do need to be stored on their sides though.
You can buy empty storage cases from http://copicmarkerS.com are made by Copic and when you buy a set, they come in these. When you buy them at this site, they give you a nice stretchy elastic band with the case that holds the lid on. It looks like one of those plastic support bracelets but stretchier. I tote mine around in those. This place has the best everyday price on Copics I've ever seen. NAYY just make sure if you have a blend of Ciao and Sketch like I do that you buy a case meant for the larger markers or they won't all fit in the divided boxes.
And you definitely can store them any way. Just be careful to put the caps on well if standing them up. If they seem to leak, try taking both caps off at once. This equalizes pressure within the marker. Or it could be overfilled.
And if you ask nicely, they will ship outside the US, to Canada anyway. Just email them rather than ordering online. Great customer service too.
HTH!
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I got a little basket at the dollar store and threaded some elastic bands through the sides to keep the colors separated. I have over one hundred in one basket and could probably squeeze a few more in there. I love this method! Attachment 195884
I don't have any copics (yet!), but all these storage ideas are wonderful. Holly, I think you win the prize for 'best storage for a buck'!! Just think how many copics you can buy with all that money you saved!
Thanks for sharing, everyone!
Kat
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Thanks so much for sharing, Cammie! That looks like a great storage solution. I have my Copics packed and ready to go at all times, in a metal carrier I purchased at Target. It works well, but this looks like it would work much better. I will have to go check out a Michaels.
A swarm is when people with Cricuts get together to make cards or scrapbook pages or OTP stuff. HTH
janette Platt
Ahhh.....thanks, Janette! That's cute. I have two friends who could use a 'swarm'....they bought their Cricuts several years ago but they're just gathering dust because they don't really know how to use them to their potential.
Thanks for the info! Learn something new everyday..... ;)
Kat
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I keep my Copics in an Art Bin, approx. 9x12x3.5. Love it. It has a handle which makes it easy to pick up. I do not take my Copics out of the house. I have other great sets I take to stamp groups. I love my Copics and use them regularly. They sit on their sides on the table, and upright when stored.
Last weekend I went to a swarm and wanted to take my copics along with me - I love my desktop storage (just acrylic boxes from Michaels) - but needed something sturdy & safe for toting my most prized crafting accessory around . I found this today at Michaels for $17 (after 40% off). I love it - it has room for my copics I have plus the ones that I want .
Well now isn't this a good idea! I never know how long the markers are when I'm out and about, and I can't count the times I've brought home containers that I think are JUST THE THING, and they are too short to accommodate Copics. Will have to look for this and give it some thought. Presently I use stackable drawers that Michaels had for a short time - they are not available anymore.
I forgot the focus here was portability. I never "port" anything, but I still think it's a good idea for permanent storage. Probably the lid is removable - most of those kinds of things are, and you could put the lid on to take it with you someplace.
Suzie - this container is 6" high - I too have run into that issue with what I thought would work being too short. This lid has a hinge and does not come off - but I am sure others do. Hope this helps
Thank you for sharing this idea. I bought one of these boxes yesterday at Michaels. This week all their scrapbooking storage is 50% off, so the final cost was $14.99. What a great deal!
Thanks everyone for the ideas. I'm just getting to buy Copics, but already have about 30 and just ordered 20 more this week, so I need a way to take them to crops. I'm new here and this is going to be great for info.
Suzie - this container is 6" high - I too have run into that issue with what I thought would work being too short. This lid has a hinge and does not come off - but I am sure others do. Hope this helps
Today I stopped in at Michaels to look for the ArtBin things, since it's the last day of the 50% off, and found two of them that were intact. There were a few with missing locks, whatever.
So, Cami, this is just the greatest thing since sliced bread!!!!! I've moved all my Copics, and also some other markers & pens, and I'm SO GRATEFUL to you for this tip!!! I'll thank you every time I use them!!
SQ
Today I stopped in at Michaels to look for the ArtBin things, since it's the last day of the 50% off, and found two of them that were intact. There were a few with missing locks, whatever.
So, Cami, this is just the greatest thing since sliced bread!!!!! I've moved all my Copics, and also some other markers & pens, and I'm SO GRATEFUL to you for this tip!!! I'll thank you every time I use them!!
SQ
You are lucky - they only had one at my Micheals and it had a missing latch, so I didn't buy it. Still, it is perfect and I'll be watching for more to come in!
Thanks so much for the tip....I have about 200 sketch markers and definitely need a way to take them with me. This sounds like the perfect solution. Look out Michaels-here I come(:
Cheri
I work at a Michael's and was wondering why we had such a run on those ArtBin storage things at the end of the week I had 9 different women ask me about them between Friday and Saturday! I only have about 30 Copics, so I haven't had to worry too much about storage headaches yet. I found some round wire mesh pencil cups at the dollar store and store my copics in there by color family. They fit on a shelf that I have, but yellow and orange have to share a cup :( I did some basic embroidery through the wire mesh to liven them up.
I work at a Michael's and was wondering why we had such a run on those ArtBin storage things at the end of the week I had 9 different women ask me about them between Friday and Saturday! I only have about 30 Copics, so I haven't had to worry too much about storage headaches yet. I found some round wire mesh pencil cups at the dollar store and store my copics in there by color family. They fit on a shelf that I have, but yellow and orange have to share a cup :( I did some basic embroidery through the wire mesh to liven them up.
How funny is that? Just think what a network we have going on here, and congratulations to all of us! Who would have thought....??? We have the power to affect a whole section of the retail industry! Now let's get to work on those punches that inevitably stick, no matter what brand! But that's another thread...
Would you mind sharing the dimensions of this box? I purchased one I thought was going to be perfect but was too short to fit my 72-marker box into. Thanks!
Okay, totally have the feeling I didn't do this correctly last time so am trying it again. Would you mind sharing the dimensions of this box? I purchased one at OM I thought would be perfect but it was too short to fit my 72-marker case into. Thanks!