Kellan & Bastion
Hey Kellan, I've been thinking about how to keep your sketching station secure from those pesky art supply mishaps. Any ideas?
Sure thing! How about turning your desk into a mini fortress: lock your sketchbook in a tiny safe, put a “DO NOT TOUCH” sign in comic‑book font, and surround the table with a moat of glitter—anyone who tries to sneak a paintbrush will get stuck in a sparkling swamp. Or hire a rubber duck as your “Art Supply Guardian” – it’s impossible to ignore a quacking, paint‑splattered duck. And don’t forget a tiny “Art Supply Panic Button” that blows confetti whenever someone opens a jar of glitter. Just keep the chaos outside and your pencils inside!
That’s a good plan, Kellan. A locked sketchbook and a clear “DO NOT TOUCH” sign will keep the supplies safe. The glitter moat might be hard to clean, so maybe keep the glitter in a sealed container instead. And a small panic button for confetti is clever, just make sure the button doesn’t trigger accidentally. Let’s keep the area organized and secure.
Sounds like a genius art‑safety blueprint, my friend. Just remember to label that panic button “Do Not Press” in Comic Sans, and maybe give the glitter container a lock too—last thing you want is a rogue sparkle invasion. Keep it neat, keep it quirky, and let the art flow without the chaos!
Sounds solid, Kellan. I’ll lock everything and label the panic button clearly. With the setup in place, the studio stays safe and the art can keep flowing.