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    • demotlj
      demotlj SVS OG last edited by

      Silly question but I'm curious as to how others have solved this minor issue -- where do you put your coffee mug on a slanted drawing table?

      I have a very small house and have always done my drawing at the dining table with a portable tabletop drawing table. My daughter graduated from college last May so I got a real drawing table and put it in her bedroom but because the room also has to function as a guest room, there's no place for a flat top side table next to it. Has anyone come up with clever solutions to keep your coffee mug from sliding down the table? I also want it secure enough so it doesn't slosh or tip over and ruin my work.

      I suppose I could give up drinking coffee and tea but that seems like an extreme solution!

      Laurie DeMott
      instagram.com/demotlj

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        Kat SVS OG last edited by

        I have a little wooden stool that I use as a little side table. It's light weight and easily moved around, slides under my drawing table when not in use, and a great size for a cup as well as a few tools (erasers, markers, even a little jar of water when painting.) You could either slide one under the table when not using, or remove from the room entirely.

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        • jimsz
          jimsz @demotlj last edited by jimsz

          @demotlj For me, I don't have a mug or cup anywhere near my artwork. After a couple incidents I keep my drink away from the table.

          There are various clip on mug holders you can find on amazon that might be useful.

          https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=clip+on+mug+holder

          http://www.kidstimestudio.com - http://www.kidstimestudio.com/100days

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          • rcartwright
            rcartwright last edited by

            In an empty desk drawer so if it falls over it doesn't go everywhere but it is near my drawing desk not my cintiq

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            • Eli
              Eli last edited by

              Ha! My body got all seized up when you said "give up coffee!" I've been having the same issue--have an old school drawing table and I LOVE how it looks but I now sometimes wish I would have gotten the kind that has the part that stays level. I use a cart that wheels up next to it. If you can find an old typewriter cart, they are a little shorter. I have one that can roll under the drawing table when I'm not using it. Plus it looks cool.

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              • demotlj
                demotlj SVS OG @Eli last edited by

                @eli I do have an old computer cart! I never thought of it because it’s in my basement covered with my son’s extra dumbbells. Thanks for the great idea.

                Laurie DeMott
                instagram.com/demotlj

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                • Eli
                  Eli last edited by

                  Hope it works!

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                  • Pam Boutilier
                    Pam Boutilier last edited by

                    Right now my desk is flat, but when I have it at an angle I LOVE this thing and put my coffee on the top shelf (with my water if I'm painting... which means I always have ink in my coffee).
                    (IKEA Raskog cart)
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                    ~ Pam
                    www.PamBoutilier.com

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                    • Pamela Fraley
                      Pamela Fraley SVS OG @demotlj last edited by

                      @demotlj I love this question! 😂 my advice is that if you find a flat place for your coffee, be careful not to dip brushes in it. It’s always a struggle for me to keep my coffee and tea free of watercolor. “Dip in the water, not in the tea!”

                      instagram.com/fraleycreates

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                      • Eli
                        Eli @Pamela Fraley last edited by

                        @pamela-fraley Ha Ha! Yes! I've done this also!

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