So I took the paper dividers out and cut them down to three inch width and glued the pleats (which made the spaces narrower) and put them back in.Then I added some Styrofoam dividers to further corral the pastel sticks. I could have used a third paper divider section, but I just used some thin Styrofoam strips to make four sections. I tried to organize the sticks by colors as much as I could.
I had a piece of Styrofoam that fits on top of the oil pastels when the box is closed to keep the sticks from moving around in the box when carried. To the right of the homemade box, is a set of 24 Sennelier oil pastels that I already had. Now I'm all set to use my new pastels, soon I hope.
While I was organizing the rest of my art stuff, I made a water color brush holder out of an old plastic desk tray. I used Styrofoam strips again in the bottoms of the sections and stuck the ends of the brushes down into it. It's easier to see what brushes I have--at least the ones I use most.
Wow, Melanie! I LOVE the holders you've made for both oil pastels and the brushes. Looks like both will work very well! I've been wanting to try oil pastels. You've inspired me to get at it!! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Carol. I had fun making my holders. I just need to get busy and USE my art supplies. I plan to spend more time painting after the holidays are over.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! ! I've done some experiments with cheap oil pastels and little bits of them went everywhere! But that's becUse I was scraping them down a lot to be able to layer them or blend better. I'd be curious to hear about these...
ReplyDeleteThe Sennelier oil pastels are really nice; they blend easily, especially on the oil pastel paper (Sennelier again).
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