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How-To Clean Paint Splatter Off Your Monitor, (And How To Protect It From Future Creative Mess)

By Lily – Dawn Fox Research Assistant

While painting I tend to lose sight of my surroundings and end up with paint everywhere. Normally I wouldn’t mind because I cover up my workspace. I’ve tried a few tutorials which ended with paint splatter on my monitor and on my phone screen. Here’s what I found when finding ways to clean my monitor and how to keep it clean in the future.

Removing Paint and Other Substances from Electronics

Cleaning up paint splatter is easy with the right materials. To clean the paint off your monitor you can use nail polish remover or 100% rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol), on a soft cloth. Microfiber cloths or scraps of softer fabrics will keep your monitor from getting scratched while cleaning. 

Apply the alcohol to the cloth, then use gentle circular motions with the cloth – the paint will start to soften and come off. If you’re worried about the alcohol harming your computer monitor, you can try diluting it with water. You can slowly add more alcohol to your mixture until you get the desired outcome.

Before and After

Keeping your Monitor Safe During Messy Projects

Now that everything is clean, let’s keep it that way! To prevent paint from getting on your monitor screen you can buy a cover for your monitor or you can make your own out of a few simple household products. There are issues with both options, the price of buying a cover and cleaning it in the same way you had to clean your monitor. With making your own, plastic wrap is also famously difficult to work with (because of the way it sticks to itself) but it is easily disposable and inexpensive.

DIY Monitor Cover

Cleaning paint off your monitor isn’t a difficult process but it is tedious and, I don’t know about you, but I can never find the rubbing alcohol when I need it. To prevent getting a mess all over your monitor while crafting, one of the best options is to create a disposable monitor cover that isn’t bank-breaking and is made out of on-hand materials. Making your own monitor cover is simple and you only need plastic wrap and a roll of 1 inch painters tape!  Let’s walk through the steps: 

  1.   Rip off pieces of tape slightly larger than your monitor and lay them down sticky side up.  The idea is to build a “frame” with the tape.
  2. Tear or cut off a piece of plastic wrap that is sized to fit the frame but ½ inch smaller.  You want the plastic wrap to stick to the tape but leave enough sticky surface left to stick to the monitor.
  3. Carefully pick up your new monitor “shield” and place it over top of your screen so that the sticky tape comes in contact with the plastic frame of your monitor and gently push the tape down so it sticks.

Then, voila! No more paint splattered monitors.

Though difficult to work with, saran wrap is clear and cheap, meaning you can still use your monitor without the fuss of paint splatter – at least that’s my solution.

You can take a look at Dawn Fox’s preferred monitor cover here: (this is not an affiliate link and we do not get paid for this).

Its expensive but worth it to save your monitor.

Any other ideas on keeping your monitor clean while crafting? Leave us a comment and tell us your solutions!

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Introducing Hand-made cloth Journal Covers from That’s Sew Jenna!

I’ve been using one of these for 2 weeks now. Yesterday I popped it in the wash with cold water, hung to dry and it came out like brand new! If you’re not into leather and are looking for a more affordable journal cover option, then these cloth covers made by That’s Sew Jenna are for you! I change mine once a week or so, for some variety, or when my toddler decides to touch it with cheesy fingers. Jenna makes these by hand for us and uses what fabric she has available. The patterns are limited so what you see in stock is what there is, so visit our shop and get your favourites today!

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Introducing: Canadian-Made Leather Journal Covers!

Hi Friends,

We have exciting news! Matt from MP Leather has made us some gorgeous leather journal covers. I am completely in love and I know you will be too.

The Facts:

These are made from leather purchased from a Canadian company. They are completely hand made by MP Leather, right here in South-Western Ontario! They feature a snap closure and pen holder with inside pockets.

These journals are hand-made in small batches so what you see available on the website is what we have. If you have a special request please message us and we can discuss arrangements to try to meet your needs.

Our special introductory price is $99CAD. Please let us know what you think of these in the comments below!

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They’re Finally Here!

Our first batch of 160gsm dot-grid journals has arrived and I couldn’t be happier! Pre-sales went well and if you’ve placed an order, they have been shipped and should arrive this week. If you haven’t placed a pre-order and are interested, please visit our shop! If you are local and would like pick up or delivery, please contact us first at dawnfoxstudio.com for a special discount. We hope you are as excited as we are!

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I had a dream, and it was real.

I first started playing with the concept of making a journal when the journal I was using stopped being readily available on Amazon. I couldn’t find anything local that was made with 160gsm and the search became frustrating. From concept to holding the first one in my hands has been a long, but rewarding journey and it’s finally here. Introducing: The Evelyn. The first journal from Dawn Fox.

It is designed, printed, and bound right here in Chatham-Kent, Ontario, which was incredibly important to me. Originally I was going to bind them all by hand and only make them for myself, but with a little nudge from some helpful people, (thank-you Jill), Dawn Fox Studio was born.

Inside this journal you will find a key (with space for colour codes and washi tape), a three-page index, and 160 pages of dotted paper ready for your creativity. It is hard-cover, coptic-stitch-bound and has one ribbon for book marking. It is durable and won’t let you down. I can add a pen-holder for a small fee upon request.

The paper is 160gsm multi-media paper. It is smooth enough for pen but has a “bite” that will accept ink, acrylic paint, oil based pens and other medium. Copic markers will ghost if not used with a very light touch but water-based products are ideal. The dots are light grey and placed 5mm apart.

I am both pleased and proud to present this to you in our shop, now available for pre-order. We expect to have the first full order in our hands by mid-may. Thank you to everyone who has made it possible to get this far! Your encouragement and support has meant the world to me.

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Welcome to Dawn Fox – A Home For The Avid Planner

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Welcome friends, to a place where we don’t have to be perfect, there is no judgement, and yoga pants (also known as wine-drinking-couch-pants), are perfectly acceptable work wear. If you’ve made it here you may be looking for the following:

  • A new journal – we have a selection for you coming to our shop in May of 2020
  • Journal supplies – coming to our shop in May of 2020
  • Light-hearted posts about journaling and lifestyle planning
  • Tips on which wine to drink in your wine-drinking-couch-pants. (The answer is usually moscoto or cabernet-sauvignon depending on the season).

Whatever brought you here, welcome. The purpose of this blog is to inspire you, share with you, and excite you about the world of journaling. To say that dot journaling has changed my life would be an understatement of epic proportions. I fell upon it when looking for solutions on how to better utilize my maternity leave to achieve a goal I wanted – to become a better cook and learn how to bake – and it was a complete success! I even ended up achieving things I didn’t expect, such as starting a blog with my bestie Corinne. Experienced journaler or not, come on this planning journey with me and we will both achieve our goals together. Wearing yoga pants.

A collection of handmade journals
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