Those of you who read my blog will know that earlier this year I started collecting Copic pens, back in February I had 36, I now have 95 and I think Santa may be bringing me some more if I'm lucky! The more pens I acquired the more storage became a problem, initially I bought one of the Crafters Companion racks, but at £18 (the cost of several pens), I was chatting to Simon about it and once again like with my 3D printed Distress Marker Storage he went away and came back a couple of days later with a pen tray suitable for copic's.💖 Now keep in mind initially due to cost I was only going to collect Copic Ciao pens due to the cost, Ciao's are the cheapest option of all the Copic's sold, but sadly they only do 180 colours in the Ciao range and there are 358 colours in total.
The lovely Alyce from Kit & Clowder told me I would end up with some Sketches when she messaged me to chat about the classes and I laughed to myself and said "no way!", but guess what? Yup that's right I now have 5 Copic Sketch pens and more will be on the horizon. Initially Simon designed and printed the racks in my CCO (Copic Ciao Only) phase of my collection, you can see the Mark I version behind the lidded version in the photo.
The Copic only tray holds 6 pens, I'm now using that for my gel and glaze pens and glitter markers, the new trays only have 5 slots because Copic Sketch pens are wider than Ciao. I don't have any Copic Classic pens to see if they will fit, so we don't know the height and dimension of the Classic pens to know if they will fit, so if you are going to print the files please be aware that the Copic Classic pens may not fit! When I get a Copic Classic or can get someone to tell me the dimensions Simon has said he will do a revised file to print a tray that will accommodate all 3 sizes if Mark II doesn't fit them all. If and when that happens I will update this post.
I shared the Mark I pen rack in the Kit & Clowder Facebook Group and lots of people were interested, a few asked if Simon could print some for them but on the 3D printers he has each tray in the rack takes almost 8 hours to print, he does have 3 printers but it would still take time. That said if anyone out there doesn't have access to a 3D printer and doesn't mind the wait leave me a comment and I will get back to you and see what we can work out. For those that do have access to a 3D printer, my hubby has given me his files to share, if you share them please credit them to Simon Cook @ Cooks Cards & Crafts thank you!
Copic Pen Tray Mark I - 6 Slots, fits Copic Ciao Pens ONLY!!! Also good for Sakura Gel & Glaze Pens.
Copic Pen Tray Mark II - 5 Slots fits Copic Sketch and Copic Ciao Pens.
Copic Pen Tray Lid - Fits both the Mark I and Mark II pen trays.

I've stepped on the colouring ladder, and thanks to Alyce I no longer feel that I can only share my colouring if its "Perfect", because I don't have to be perfect, I just have to keep colouring and each time I do my colouring and shading will get better. BUT every thing I colour is my best work EVER at the time of creation and I've learnt that I should celebrate ever piece of colouring I do like its a work of art and stop putting a shadow of perfection on it and say things like "I know the shading isn't right" or "my effort isn't as good as yours... blah blah".
Because every effort is our best effort, every try is a step in the right direction, colouring is something that evolves and the biggest part of the process is just relaxing in to it and going with the flow of the ink. Signing up to the Kit & Clowder classes has been one of the best things I have done for me in a very long time, the support from Alyce and within the group is tremendous, she goes above and beyond and does all she can to support the person doing her classes and not just provide colouring tuition. Take a look at some of the classes Alyce offers. I've started off with the free Marker 101 class and now have the Nov and Dec 2019 classes to work on. Colouring is therapy of the best kind if you just go with it, and learn not to beat yourself up with perfection, or tar yourself with the I can't do this brush, because you can and every thing you colour will show you that a little at a time.
Well done Debs! Thanks for sharing your hubby's creations too.
ReplyDeleteOh! And by my measurements the copic sketch is 17mm wide x 11-12mm high. The Copic original is 15-16mm square. I'm just giving the sketch measurement as a reference in case your husband's measurements are slightly different. So hard to measure precisely with rounded items!
ReplyDeleteThank you AGMaz :) I'll pass the measurements on to the man that can and see what he can do (assuming the Classics won't fit) and will update the files if needed :) Many thanks for your help :) x
DeleteHi Debs the pen holder is fantastic I love it. Your colouring is amazing. Practice is the only way to proceed. Thank you for the gorgeous card that you sent. Take care. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Jackie and thank you for yours, really cheered me up, I love robins :) Big hugs to you all xxx
DeleteThank you so much! I'll print these out after Christmas. :-)
ReplyDeleteNice to see you Debs, and lovely to hear that colouring is helping you so much, my crafting is my therapy, not sure i would do without it - although personally im not big into colouring, no patience for it, i hope you also enjoy collecting all the new pen colours and your classes, colouring is a good coping mechanism in life. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and Happy & Healthy New Year. Lots of hugs. Emmax
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