Dear Michael, Joann, and Hobby - beats the dead horse/storage..... has my first mob
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Dear Michael, Joann, and Hobby - beats the dead horse/storage..... has my first mob
I've plundered in the depths of dear Michael, Joann, and Hobby's sites this morning in search for portable storage for my paints.
I've decided that Joann is above the rest in providing information, a thoughtful site layout, and cost effectiveness.
Thank you, dear Joann!
Though I do have FatMax envy, I want/need/DESIRE some sort of storage where I can keep the paints in a "ready to go" state without having to stack/re-arrange/etc., hence the search for portable storage.
I, like other
It is my thought to do this with some sort of storage where I can utilize both sides, securing the tubs of paint with Velcro or some other yet to be decided means..
Eventually, I may purchase the mystical FatMax. I'd still wish my paints to be stored neatly in some sort of container(s).
I am providing a link to the various choices that I've selected, and hope that you good people will help me to make an informed decision as to which (or would some other container be better) container would best suit my needs.
this is where the much abused horse comes in - I realize this subject has been threshed to death and back... but, hey! Stores change, items/stock changes,
My problem is that several of these (or similar) items only come "online".
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/productdetail.jsp?pageName=search&flag=true&PRODID=zprd_02265379a
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/productdetail.jsp?pageName=search&flag=true&PRODID=xprd74020
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/productdetail.jsp?pageName=search&flag=true&PRODID=zprd_10628261a#pro_colors
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/productdetail.jsp?pageName=search&flag=true&PRODID=prd37298
and, for those who work with glitter - something that (someone here recommended in a long-lost-to-me-post) I think may come in handy -
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/productdetail.jsp?pageName=search&flag=true&PRODID=xprd1130432
Now, I do have one bone of contention to pick with Ms. Joann. When someone says that an item comes in MANY colors - I expect to see a wide array of color - 10 colors - at the very least.
Not THREE (excluding opaque). I am considering offering a free Webster to the company with the word "MANY" underlined and highlighted.
And, no - it's not because I have this... this.... color.... thing!
deletes, editing out my rant on color selections and so forth.... TMI.
twitch
ahem....
moving along.....
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Being mobbed -
So, yesterday I went to the birthday party of my second cousin.. (I'm fairly certain of this... in East TN, it can be difficult keeping up with one's family tree) who is now a very mature 3 years old. (she told me so)
I had considered taking my kit - which includes my laptop! My laptop has all my cheat pictures on it... as I am (to my way of thinking) overly friendly with my arm, I've not had as much practice on real faces as I would wish - thus, my confidence level isn't where it would be if I had many a'face beneath my belt.
I usually set up my paints, flip my laptop open, thumb through a few pictures for inspiration - then paint away.
After some thought (and having already toted the paints to the car) I decided to not offer to paint faces - life has been harried of late, and I thought I'd take it easy... I left the laptop at home, the few cheat-sheets I've made, and other various things that I deem a necessity for an appropriate face painting experience! (the kitchen sink, of course!!)
We had a great time... I didn't know many of the little kids running around.. we laughed, played, I ran around sun-screening any child who would let me (with parental permission).... and then... the dreaded question was asked mid-spray. "Kat, did you bring your paints?"
I said that I had, BUT, that I didn't bring all that I needed... and that I'd thought to enjoy some time with the birthday girl (who was wrapped around my leg at the time) and not paint that day. The birthday girl looked up and said. "Kat, I only want one little butterfly, that's all... oh, and a snake!"
I quickly glanced around, in search of familial support.... I've never seen so many adults run the other way in my life!
I stood there with a can of sunscreen in one hand, the other hand in a white knuckled grip on the fence to keep from being toppled over by the birthday girl... and said girl, still wrapped around my leg telling me that it would be a little butterfly.... really.
I thought to myself that it was getting late, and that everyone would be going home soon... I told her that I'd paint one in a "little while". I pried myself away from her and thought seriously about heading for the hills!
Instead, I went back inside to fortify myself with some tea and a cupcake. My ever-helpful son (who I have to usually BEG to paint) had gone to get the paints for me ( without being asked) and set them up at the picnic area. (we were at a church)....
I drug my feet as I made my way to the table, seeing Ivy sitting there with a smudge of chocolate on her face (gotta love a fellow chocoholic!), swinging her legs back and forth, waiting on me to arrive.
We sat there alone for about... ooooooooooohhhhhhhhhh ... THREE seconds before a swarm of 3 to 17 year olds hit us from behind! I kid you not... I think Ivy's mom called the neighborhood and invited everyone within a mile radius!
There I was, thinking to make a quick butterfly/snake combo and sneak away... because, after all, I didn't have any pictures to look at!!!!!!!!!! aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhgh!
I was hit from behind, breathed on from a little girl standing on the table, a little boy running all over the place, and other various little ...... cough ... children..... milling about yelling out that they wanted a lion's face, a skull, a hippo, a..... a......... at that moment, I envied jeannie her twitching nose and disappearing act. oh for a bottle to disappear into...
I raised my voice and gave vague directions to the mob, saying that only patient children were going to get painted. I also had to tell one not to pull his sister's hair. He said, "it's okay, she's not my sister!". eyelid twitch
I thought the party was supposed to end in 15 minutes so that everyone could go home to get ready for church... uhm.. NO!
The party was from 2 to 4. I painted little miss Ivy at 3:45. I finished painting the last 17 year old at 5:40!
After the last child was gone, I tiredly cleaned and packed everything away and smiled weakly to my cousin - who was holding his now sleeping daughter (adorned with a butterfly, a snake, and a strand of flowers woven in). He didn't smile back - no.... he laughed!
I told him that I'd send him a bill - he stopped laughing! *heh*
(I was joking - - - mostly)
No morals here - other than learning my lesson, and knowing that next time, I'm going to RUN the other way if I'm not prepared to paint faces!
This morning I spent a fair amount of time on layouts for my cheat-sheets for this upcoming weekend event! I've emailed them to OfficeMax, and will have them in my hot (desperate) hands tomorrow!
I'm going to use Mark's brow thingy for anyone that dares to ask for anything not on my board! laugh
I need a chocolate/chocolate cupcake
Last edited by kat on Mon Apr 11, 2011 7:27 pm; edited 1 time in total
Re: Dear Michael, Joann, and Hobby - beats the dead horse/storage..... has my first mob
Have you thought about the stackables? I looked at the ones you posted and they seemed to be the big trays with the shallow lids. I don't personally like them because then there is upside down wet paint.
small
medium
large
Looking at that it would let you expand, leave some trays home, and still pack and unpack fast (and can leave paints open in each one). It would even let you carry brushes or glitters as well.
small
medium
large
Looking at that it would let you expand, leave some trays home, and still pack and unpack fast (and can leave paints open in each one). It would even let you carry brushes or glitters as well.

Noella- Number of posts: 476
Age: 38
Location: close to Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Registration date: 2010-08-09
Re: Dear Michael, Joann, and Hobby - beats the dead horse/storage..... has my first mob
I tried the stackables for mine. It worked for a while, but then the little latches that hold the top on started getting loose, and low and behold, one day I picked it up from the top and the bottom fell right off. Thank God it wasn't full at the time.
Right now I am keeping my paints in one of these and all of my supplies are kept in a small rolling scrapbook supply organizer (The one I have is not listed on the website, but it is pictured here on the top of the page in the advertisement for scrapbooking supplies. It's the canvas tote in the front). I think that this method works really well, and I would wholeheartedly suggest it to anyone looking for portable storage.
Right now I am keeping my paints in one of these and all of my supplies are kept in a small rolling scrapbook supply organizer (The one I have is not listed on the website, but it is pictured here on the top of the page in the advertisement for scrapbooking supplies. It's the canvas tote in the front). I think that this method works really well, and I would wholeheartedly suggest it to anyone looking for portable storage.
Re: Dear Michael, Joann, and Hobby - beats the dead horse/storage..... has my first mob
Kat I totally heart your posts. You ALWAYS make me laugh.
I'm sure I would have not been as graceful as you were during a cousins party.
In regards to storage. This is what I store my paints in http://www.amazon.com/Fiskars-Craft-Crate-Rolling-Organizer/dp/B0000ARUNZ
Its no fat max. But it works for my small stash of FP supplies. I love how it has little sections to store glitters, details,other embelishment... etc. There is a rather large pocket in the back where I store my inspiration pics. I keep my paint brushes in a bush holder case inside the crate. I actually bought small rectancular container from the dollar store to keep my paints/ I store my paints(gasp) stored on ther sides. It's what works for me at the moment. Hope you find what works for you soon!
I'm sure I would have not been as graceful as you were during a cousins party.
In regards to storage. This is what I store my paints in http://www.amazon.com/Fiskars-Craft-Crate-Rolling-Organizer/dp/B0000ARUNZ
Its no fat max. But it works for my small stash of FP supplies. I love how it has little sections to store glitters, details,other embelishment... etc. There is a rather large pocket in the back where I store my inspiration pics. I keep my paint brushes in a bush holder case inside the crate. I actually bought small rectancular container from the dollar store to keep my paints/ I store my paints(gasp) stored on ther sides. It's what works for me at the moment. Hope you find what works for you soon!
Re: Dear Michael, Joann, and Hobby - beats the dead horse/storage..... has my first mob
Dear Kat, thank you so much for your post, I really enjoy reading you
hahahaha!...Dragging your feet towards the table where Miss Ivy was sitting swinging her legs back and forward LOL too funny.
So I don't have any suggestions on the storage subject since I have the fatmax but have not used it yet. My husband said he wanted one, if I don't like it I'll give it to him hehehe
What I do suggest is for you to start a blog, I would be your follower
hahahaha!...Dragging your feet towards the table where Miss Ivy was sitting swinging her legs back and forward LOL too funny.
So I don't have any suggestions on the storage subject since I have the fatmax but have not used it yet. My husband said he wanted one, if I don't like it I'll give it to him hehehe
What I do suggest is for you to start a blog, I would be your follower
Re: Dear Michael, Joann, and Hobby - beats the dead horse/storage..... has my first mob
Currently, I have my paints stickied (using u-glue or mounting tape stuff) to both sides of a $6 Walmart scrapbook page case. It works great except when I go to clean it, each pot has to be un-stuck and re-stuck.
Here is what I like about them:
They only cost about $6
They are easily obtainable at my local Walmart
They are just the right size
I like having a handle
Here's what I DON'T like about them:
They're clear when you buy them so it gets messy looking (mine are now black since I painted them with black spray paint for plastic ...add another $5)
They have weirdo indents/bumps in them so they are not flat. I think they are just for aesthetics, but they make it so you can't put sheet metal in there to do a magnetic set-up.
Here's a picture but I couldn't find any that had a photo where you could see those wierdo indents/bumps:
http://www.stacksandstacks.com/scrapbook-case?id=176&sku=75123&utm_medium=shoppingengine&utm_source=googlebase&utm_term=Stacks&utm_campaign=Home%20Decor%20%3E%20Crafts%20and%20Sewing%20%3E%20Craft%20Storage&utm_content=15113
So, I thought about doing a velcro set up (and that would be pretty easy) but I really want it to be a flat surface to clean and velcro just doesn't seem as "neat" of a solution as magnetic but I can't do magnetic with the weirdo indents/bumps. SO, next I'm trying magnetic primer (magnets stick to it) painted on the insides and I will attach some strong magnets to the bottoms of the paint pots. Hopefully it will be strong enough. I made sure I got the one with "NOW 3X STRONGER!" on the front of the box. I will keep you all informed. I will probably paint a coat or two of black over the gray primer.
I'm also thinking of buying a lot of 10 of these:
http://www.plasticase.com/productdetails.asp?node=185&lang=en
or these:
http://www.plasticase.com/productdetails.asp?node=31&lang=en
...because they only come in sets of 10. The problem is I don't need ten, so I would only do it if I could somehow resell most of them. I was thinking of painting the inside with the primer or fitting them with metal and then trying to re-sell them for about $20 but I don't know if they would sell.
Here is what I like about them:
They only cost about $6
They are easily obtainable at my local Walmart
They are just the right size
I like having a handle
Here's what I DON'T like about them:
They're clear when you buy them so it gets messy looking (mine are now black since I painted them with black spray paint for plastic ...add another $5)
They have weirdo indents/bumps in them so they are not flat. I think they are just for aesthetics, but they make it so you can't put sheet metal in there to do a magnetic set-up.
Here's a picture but I couldn't find any that had a photo where you could see those wierdo indents/bumps:
http://www.stacksandstacks.com/scrapbook-case?id=176&sku=75123&utm_medium=shoppingengine&utm_source=googlebase&utm_term=Stacks&utm_campaign=Home%20Decor%20%3E%20Crafts%20and%20Sewing%20%3E%20Craft%20Storage&utm_content=15113
So, I thought about doing a velcro set up (and that would be pretty easy) but I really want it to be a flat surface to clean and velcro just doesn't seem as "neat" of a solution as magnetic but I can't do magnetic with the weirdo indents/bumps. SO, next I'm trying magnetic primer (magnets stick to it) painted on the insides and I will attach some strong magnets to the bottoms of the paint pots. Hopefully it will be strong enough. I made sure I got the one with "NOW 3X STRONGER!" on the front of the box. I will keep you all informed. I will probably paint a coat or two of black over the gray primer.
I'm also thinking of buying a lot of 10 of these:
http://www.plasticase.com/productdetails.asp?node=185&lang=en
or these:
http://www.plasticase.com/productdetails.asp?node=31&lang=en
...because they only come in sets of 10. The problem is I don't need ten, so I would only do it if I could somehow resell most of them. I was thinking of painting the inside with the primer or fitting them with metal and then trying to re-sell them for about $20 but I don't know if they would sell.
Re: Dear Michael, Joann, and Hobby - beats the dead horse/storage..... has my first mob
gina you can get a free sample from these people ck out the samples I don't know how much the frieght is..
Re: Dear Michael, Joann, and Hobby - beats the dead horse/storage..... has my first mob
hehe I use a fishing tackle box(Walmart)!! It came with a 6 removable trays that store away nicely, I don't use the lure dividers. Although i too have fatmax envy That's just not an option until I make up the $$$ I have already spent. For me the tackle box works, everything fits and is organized for $35 bucks it'll have to do.
I feel for you getting blindsided...I never can say no to my nieces... oh and they know it..lol It must be because I have a son but pouting little girls get me all the time, I'm a sucker and they know it!!! lol
I feel for you getting blindsided...I never can say no to my nieces... oh and they know it..lol It must be because I have a son but pouting little girls get me all the time, I'm a sucker and they know it!!! lol

marzack- Number of posts: 39
Age: 40
Location: middleburg FL
Registration date: 2011-03-28
Re: Dear Michael, Joann, and Hobby - beats the dead horse/storage..... has my first mob
This is my new storage gem. I gush over it in the Face Painting Kit section. No way I'm gonna break a clasp on this baby! And it's actually cheaper than some of the craft bin options- only $25!


Re: Dear Michael, Joann, and Hobby - beats the dead horse/storage..... has my first mob
Sophie, I am going to go Ohhhh and Ahhhh here too, I got the feeling I am going to be ditching my fatmax 
Re: Dear Michael, Joann, and Hobby - beats the dead horse/storage..... has my first mob
This is the pretty black, silver,yellow one that they wouldn't sell me.
It shows how it works and the containers inside.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jUW5EoWRfE
It looks like everything is OK with it now, so I'm bummed that I didn't wait to get the color I wanted. Sigh. I guess I'll have to just stick with red. I want to get another one for glitter/splits/brushes. The one I have is 18 inches; the bigger sizes get a bit cumbersome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jUW5EoWRfE
It looks like everything is OK with it now, so I'm bummed that I didn't wait to get the color I wanted. Sigh. I guess I'll have to just stick with red. I want to get another one for glitter/splits/brushes. The one I have is 18 inches; the bigger sizes get a bit cumbersome.
Re: Dear Michael, Joann, and Hobby - beats the dead horse/storage..... has my first mob
You've done it again Kat! LOL! Love to read your stuff
I travel very simple and light ..... I put my face paints, brushes & glitter all in a pretty aqua blue caboodle (and it has a built in mirror...although, I do carry along a separate hand held mirror).
Caboodle is only $12.99 at Target: http://www.target.com/5623-20-Caboodles-On-The-Go-Swag-Purple/dp/B00367KYK0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&searchView=grid5&keywords=caboodles&fromGsearch=true&sr=1-1&qid=1302621443&rh=&searchRank=target104545&id=5623-20%20Caboodles%20On-The-Go%20Swag%20Purple&node=1038576%7C1287991011&searchSize=30&searchPage=1&searchNodeID=1038576%7C1287991011&searchBinNameList=subjectbin%2Cprice%2Ctarget_com_primary_color-bin%2Ctarget_com_size-bin%2Ctarget_com_brand-bin&frombrowse=0
I travel very simple and light ..... I put my face paints, brushes & glitter all in a pretty aqua blue caboodle (and it has a built in mirror...although, I do carry along a separate hand held mirror).
Caboodle is only $12.99 at Target: http://www.target.com/5623-20-Caboodles-On-The-Go-Swag-Purple/dp/B00367KYK0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&searchView=grid5&keywords=caboodles&fromGsearch=true&sr=1-1&qid=1302621443&rh=&searchRank=target104545&id=5623-20%20Caboodles%20On-The-Go%20Swag%20Purple&node=1038576%7C1287991011&searchSize=30&searchPage=1&searchNodeID=1038576%7C1287991011&searchBinNameList=subjectbin%2Cprice%2Ctarget_com_primary_color-bin%2Ctarget_com_size-bin%2Ctarget_com_brand-bin&frombrowse=0
Re: Dear Michael, Joann, and Hobby - beats the dead horse/storage..... has my first mob
@abissfulaffair...i have that in pink.. i use it for my regular makeup. here is the box i got from walmart
really deep top compartment & i use the clear storage on top 4 hairclips


really deep top compartment & i use the clear storage on top 4 hairclips



marzack- Number of posts: 39
Age: 40
Location: middleburg FL
Registration date: 2011-03-28
Re: Dear Michael, Joann, and Hobby - beats the dead horse/storage..... has my first mob
Hey Marzack, I like that
Is it heavy? How much? Does it come in other colors?
Re: Dear Michael, Joann, and Hobby - beats the dead horse/storage..... has my first mob
I take the paint out of the containers they come in, and put them into a bead container. That way there's only one lid to take off and put back on and doesn't take up a lot of room on my "table".

I carry extra cakes with me just in case but I've never run out of the solid colors during a gig... I have had to put more paint into a split cake at a gig several times, but I carry a knife with me to do that on the spot and just dig it out of the bead container and smush it into the split cake container. We use alot of rainbow neon split cakes and I just refill them on the spot as we need them... I've gotten it down to 2 minutes or less LOL

I carry extra cakes with me just in case but I've never run out of the solid colors during a gig... I have had to put more paint into a split cake at a gig several times, but I carry a knife with me to do that on the spot and just dig it out of the bead container and smush it into the split cake container. We use alot of rainbow neon split cakes and I just refill them on the spot as we need them... I've gotten it down to 2 minutes or less LOL
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