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Modern Crayon Holder

Modern Crayon Holder- perfect addition to any chic kid’s art space. This post contains affiliate links.

My niece, Fiona, and I are kindred hearts. Disney, glitter and coloring are three of our very favorite things so I decided to make her an indestructible modern crayon holder.  She’ll be starting second grade in a few weeks. I wanted to make sure she had a hand-made addition to her school study area.

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This project was fairly simple and free to make because we had everything on hand.

Modern Crayon Holder

Materials Needed*:


The first thing I did, to prep my 4×4, was to run some sand paper along all of the corners and edges. Once I had smoother edges I used painters tape to cover one side of my wood. Using a square, I roughly marked out where I wanted my holes. I’m not a huge math buff and I prefer an unsymmetrical aesthetic to my home made projects so I did not measure perfectly. If you like symmetry, I would suggest staggering the rows so the crayons fill in all the space.

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Once I measured where I wanted to drill, I used painter’s tape to mark the drill on how far I wanted to go down.

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The above picture is actually entirely too deep (as I found out after the first try) unless you want to use this as a pencil or marker holder. The edges were super rough when I drilled using this drill. The wood was too new and I didn’t have the setting fast enough, which is where the drill press came in! The bottom photo was after using the drill press making the holes a bit larger and then finishing it off with a bit of sanding. Still not perfect but I didn’t know how else to fix it. Other people have done it perfectly with only a drill so I’m not sure why I wasn’t successful, but like always, I show what I learn!

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The next part was the fun stuff! I decided to make this crayon holder modern by doing a color blocking with stain and paint. I marked off where I wanted the wood stained with Frog tape, stained, waited for it to dry a couple of hours and then marked it off for painting. Both the stain and paint took two coats. Once they were both dry I adhered Fiona’s name using silver vinyl I’d cut out using my Cricut. If you do not have a Cricut you could hand cut lettering out from vinyl or use a stencil and painters tape to write directly on the wood.

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This crayon holder could be used in a few different ways. I’m guessing she’ll use it as a crayon holder for now because that is her favorite medium. If you are making it as a colored pencil holder, you’d want to make the holes deeper and slightly more narrow. You can see with this shot that I left the inside of the holes raw and the extra room I left so the paper on the crayons won’t get chewed up when putting them into the holes.3-ways

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I think it turned out pretty awesome! I wish the holes on the top were more smooth but other than that, I love this crayon holder.

*You can modify these materials quite a bit. You could use two 2×4 glued together rather than a 4×4. Check out the scraps pile at your local hardware store! You could stain or paint the entire project or leave the wood in it’s raw form. You could use a drill rather than a drill press and you could hand write a name or ‘crayons’ on the project with a paint pen.

For other school inspired posts:

Crayon Planter

Preschool Supplies

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Modern Crayon Holder

Let’s DIY

Hello and happiest of Fridays to you! This week’s Let’s DIY was super tough because there were so many amazing projects! Not only would I love every one of these for myself, but I think all of these would make great gifts!

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Here are my favorite DIY crafts from this past week:

  1. Faux Marble Tray by Jenni
  2. Incense Holders by Molly
  3. Leather Catchall by The Everygirl
  4. Floral Apron by Ashley
  5. Stamped Clay Bowls by Emma

Those jewelry dishes though! Whew! Did you see any inspiring craft projects this past week? Are you interested in trying any of these out? Let me know what you’re up to this weekend and if there will be any crafting involved!

Always remember to pin from the original source and let’s DIY!
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Happy Glam

geometric art

Although the circle is still my favorite shape, I’m getting really into triangles lately. Things that have especially sparked my interest are:

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(Yes, that is a Deathly Hallows necklace in there…back to the post.) I’d recently bought a 5×5 wrapped canvas for my niece and decided that triangles would be the best thing EVER to put on it. I was right.

I started by painting a base coat followed by two coats of gold. I had this tape* waiting to be used for an awesome occasion such as this. I made triangles (with no rhyme or reason) on the canvas with the tape:

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Once I taped the canvas, I started choosing my colors. This is the hardest and longest portion of any painting I do. This step often paralyzes me from starting a painting because it’s so daunting. I did a lot of mixing to find the exact colors I was looking for and in the end I was quite shocked proud on how well the colors meshed.

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I painted several layers of each color to obtain the opacity I was looking for. Peeling the tape off before letting the final coats dry seemed to be a good idea (something I’ve learned by painting the rooms of our house.)

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Notice the areas that the paint seeped under the tape? In order to sharpen the lines, I re-taped the outsides with scotch tape and re-painted the gold stripes. If I’d used a stickier tape, this would not have been an issue.

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The final product turned out better than I’d hoped! I named the piece ‘Happy Glam’ for my 2 year old niece who is a very happy little girl who loves glamorous-sparkly-shiny type things.

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What projects have you been up to lately? Any shapes been especially inspiring to you? Circles are still in, right?

*I would not recommend this type of tape for this project because it did not adhere to the painted canvas well, which resulted in me having to repaint the gold lines.

Edit: I have since made a second triangle painting! Check HERE for how I improved from this painting.

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