Giving My Storage Bins a Makeover 2 - Summary

Summary

The creator is decorating their remaining four cloth storage bins in their art room, which they had previously mentioned in another video. They decide to paint the bins solid colors and add custom-made pins featuring their squishy designs. They use a special type of plastic that can be printed with an inkjet printer and then shrunk in the oven to create the pins. After designing and printing the graphics, they cut them out, bake them, and attach pin backs to create the final pins. They then decorate the bins with the pins, creating a unique and personalized storage solution.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is a continuation of a previous video where the creator gave a makeover to cloth storage boxes in their art room.
2. The creator has four remaining bins to decorate.
3. The creator is using paint to decorate the bins.
4. The creator is using stickers to mark the paint.
5. The creator is using a solid color paint job for the bins.
6. The creator considered buying multi-colored cloth bins instead of painting them.
7. The creator decided to use the same colors as the previous set of bins.
8. The creator is using shrink film to create pins to decorate the bins.
9. The creator is using Adobe Illustrator to design the pins.
10. The creator printed the designs on the shrink film using an inkjet printer.
11. The creator cut out the designs and placed them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
12. The creator baked the designs in the oven to shrink them.
13. The creator used a spatula to flatten the designs while they were still hot.
14. The creator glued pin backs to the designs to create pins.
15. The creator stuck the pins into the bins.
16. The creator used about six pins per bin.
17. The creator stuck the pin backs inside the bins for safety.
18. The creator did not use mod podge to seal the pins.

Note: I excluded any opinions or subjective statements from the text, and only extracted factual information.