And there's more. Ā A set of 36 Polychromos coloured pencils, a case with room to…

The Gusti Leder Yannick Stationery Case
First a bit of news. Ā As well as putting detailed posts up here, I share my artwork in other places. Ā One of those places is Instagram where the big news is that I picked up my 100th follower this weekend. Ā Most of those followers seem to be actuaries, so maybe I’m on a master list somewhere of actuaries to follow on Instagram? Ā Who knows? Ā And I see now that my followers have jumped to 104. Ā Does having over 100 followers mean you start popping up randomly on people’s feeds more often? Ā Again, who knows?
Anyway, on to the main point of this post. Ā I’ve spent some birthday credits on this piece of gear. Ā My inktense pencils had started to rattle around a bit in their tin. Ā Not side to side (never a problem) but up and down as a result of getting shorter with use. Ā The tin also has a nasty habit of popping open at random times and I worry that one day I’ll forget to clutch the tin tightly enough and all the pencils will fall on the floor and smash to pieces. Ā A third reason for change is that I’d rather keep all the extra gear like water brushes and a pencil sharpener with the inktense pencils than separately.
So I’ve been looking around for something to keep the pencils in. Ā I wanted something with elastic straps to hold the pencils individually and I wanted room for all my extra gear. Ā Most of the pencil wallets/boxes/cases out there seem to be for people with much bigger collections than my set of 24: this case was the only one I could find on Amazon that satisfied all my requirements. Ā I’d recommend going via the manufacturer rather than Amazon, though, to get cheaper prices and a wider range of colours.
So, on to the case. Ā It’s made from buffalo leather and has two pages inside it that fold outwards. Ā Here’s what it looks like filled:
So, inside the case I have:
– the 24 inktense pencils
– three water brushes – the fourth has had to be consigned to my spares drawer
– a rollerball pen
– a clutch pencil
– sandpaper for sharpening the clutch pencil – maybe I should upgrade to a clutch with an inbuilt sharpener at some point
– a normal pencil sharpener for the inktense pencils
– a new set of swatches, small enough to fit in the case
– a putty eraser and I must say I’m feeling proud at my idea of storing it inside the cut off ends of two plastic pipettes.
This should definitely do the trick.
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