These are the first marker storage units that I made. The
square tubes are made using cardstock. There is cardstock glued between each layer of tubes to hold the layers together. When all the layers were glued together I covered it
with computer paper and painted it.
This is the first attempt at making a storage unit for my copics just using cardstock. I didn’t finish it because I knew I wanted something better and sturdier. I have seen on the internet a copic storage unit made out of wood that I really like. But being made out of wood I figured it would be too heavy to carry around. So I tried using foamboard with the cardstock.
I want another unit for some more markers that I have. With
this unit I have decided to put foamboard between the layers instead of
cardstock to make it sturdier like my Copic unit.
First decide how big the square tube needs to be. For my markers I am using an 1/2 inch square. Then decide how deep you want the unit. I
like my markers to stick out so I can grab them easily. I’ve decided to make
this unit 4 ½ inches deep. Also decide how many markers you want the storage unit to hold. Then how many layers with how many square tubes in each layer. I want 8 layers with 10 squares in each
layer so I’ll need 80 square tubes.
With a 11 by 8 ½ inch piece of cardstock you can
get 6, ½ inch squares. First cut the cardstock so you have 2 pieces of 4 ½ by 8
1/2.
At each end score at ½ intervals. ½, 1, 1 ½, 2, and 2 ½. Within the last section make a mark. Flip it around and score the other end.
At each end score at ½ intervals. ½, 1, 1 ½, 2, and 2 ½. Within the last section make a mark. Flip it around and score the other end.
With the remaining piece make score marks and cut
excess off.
Then fold the section with the mark over that and tape.
Pick it up and play with it to make it square.
To make the layers I find using a cardboard box helps to align everything up. Lay down however many square tubes you want in the layer. Then measurement and cut your foamboard accordingly. With wanting 8 layers I will need 9 pieces that are 4 ½ by 5 ½.
Lay your squares down in the cardboard box
snuggling them up together. Lay down foamboard piece to make sure your
squares aren’t longer than the foamboard. Make adjustments if needed.
Pick up the foamboard and put glue on top of squares. I use whatever old glue that I have on hand that I want used up.
Place foamboard on top making sure everything
is snuggled up in the corner. Place something on top. I usually let this sit a bit before doing the next layer.
Flip one over to where foamboard is on bottom and the squares are up. Add glue, then place next layer on top with formboard on bottom.
Repeat with all layers ending with the last piece of formboard on top.
After this has completely dried,
measure unit for side pieces of formboard and cut.
Glue side pieces of foamboard. Put something on top to weight it down while drying.
After that has dried measure and cut foamboard for back piece then glue.
After that has dried measure and cut foamboard for back piece then glue.
Decorate how you want or leave plain. This one I covered with a paper napkin from the # 18 Miscellaneous Set.