@@Poetawesomendoits a semi common style. Not usually used for serious art but a fun thing I was taught in highschool art class. Its just trying to draw with only one continuous line
Lol that was me. I bought a Murano hand made glass pen and it survived shipping from Italy to USA without breaking. The second time I went to use it I dropped it and it broke into about 20 pieces. I swore for about ten minutes straight while crying and cleaning up glass.
@@redblasphemy9204 I have a collection of Measuring Scales (Plastic/Glass, Stainless steel both), Eraser, Sharpner, Pencil , Marker & Pen. Just by looking at the floor😂 And During Exam days, There is 110% Chance that you will find More than 5 items on floor.
I literally had never seen a glass pen until right now at the age of 33. By far the most neat and interesting thing I have learned about all week! I am truly fascinated. Thank you for taking the time to make that video
I have some of these and some do hold a lot of ink, depending on how thick the lines are. The thinner the line the more use you get out of it, but most don’t actually hold this much ink. Edit: I should clarify most affordable ones don’t hold this one. If you can afford a 100 dollar one then maybe, but most hold enough for you to do maybe half of that, which is still a lot.
@@HannahStelter most affordable ones don’t hold as much ink as you show in the video, sadly, but they are a great art tool and are one of my favorites!
I think it's just for the fancy look. Anything else aside from that isn't worth the hassle from dipping from time to time, being extra cautious in case you accidentally touch the ink, spilling the ink from where you're dipping, less practical, or generally unnecessarily extra hassle.
@@ligmabouls its not a scam or useless lmao its been used for 400 years. Its also better and would last longer than any other pen as long as you don’t break it.
I got one of those for my christmas and I absolutely love it, I don't draw a lot but Iv'e been told im pretty good and with the ink u can create beautiful affects when making art And it's so simple, u can just put it in water and the ink just come right off it's also really pretty to look at 😁
@@slimetank394 She buys them wholesale and then sells them for $60+ So $10 isn't bad in comparison. Plus the fact that it's reusable as long as you don't break it, it's not like a normal pen that will run out and then you toss in the garbage.
@@blueeyedbatman i don't have the most knowledge on price and stuff but i think to compare it to other one off pens we should take into account the separate ink price. How long would one filling last on average and with the same money for one filling how long would spending on one off pens last you, stuff like that.
@@slimetank394 You also have to take in to account that most people who are buying these pens are artists so they buy their supplies in bulk more so than the average person. Not to mention the fact that they aren't just blowing through ink on things like paperwork, it's an art piece that can continue to be enjoyed by many.
I offer replacements if they get damaged in shipping, they also come in a padded box with a cap protecting the tip so they don’t break! itsdesignedbyhannah.com/collections/glass-pen-kits
I don't know why this came up because I don't watch anything art related but I do occasionally get videos in a similar light on knives and it's more or less the same. They'll show off some crappy sharpening system or a $1000+ mall Ninja knife with a worthless "prybar" when in reality a $100 or less knife will cut the same.
@@Trippsy05 Man, I know exactly what videos you're talking about. Get you an Esee or Ontario for around $130 and you have a solid blade that can be used in almost any situation.
Hey creator i have a question. Answer according to your experience. 1)does this pen makes any difference in experience if taken in comparision with other normal ink pens? Does anything gets better if i seitch to this from ink pens ? 2) does it get messy just like the normal ink pens? Or not at all? 3)is the nip of the glass rounded enough to not tear the paper? 4)what makes this instrument/tool your favourite form of art?
@@Krissyisawake you just need to dip it in glass cleaner and the ink just comes right off, though there's probably an ink that does stain but haven't seen any. Water can also clean the pen but depends on the ink being used, even if it's dried on its still pretty easy to clean you just need to soak it
I have a glass pen and it’s really really pretty! Unfortunately I don’t use it much though since I really value being able to easily create differences in line weight. Maybe I’ll try out using it for sketching or hatching at some point in the future though, I’d really like to be able to use it more often.
I’m a calligrapher and artist and have at least 10 of these haha. You can get different tips and colors and everything, they’re so much fun! If any one’s wondering where to get them, all of mine are from Amazon and they’re great quality, none came broken. The inks they come with, however, aren’t the best, but they do work. Also, I’d like to say that the ink you use really matters. Some inks dry on the pen and cause you to have to redip and clean your pen more frequently, so play around with different brands till you find one that works for you. I love Windsor and newton inks, but they dry kinda fast unfortunately. If anyone has ink recommendations though, please lmk!
My brother and his wife bought me two for Christmas last year. They are beautiful and they even came with a few bottles of different colored inks. They also got me a nice calligraphy pen with several nibs. Love my bro and sis in law
This is phenomenal. Never knew they made glass ones and the tips of my old metal ones are getting jagged for some reason. I'd love to try twisted tipped glass ones. Thanks for sharing!!!!
i get that this is probably a joke but for anyone genuinely wondering, dip pens have the benefit of more line weight variation, the ability to use waterproof and lightfast inks, coloured inks, water soluble inks for watercolour-like effects, alcohol inks, and you also always know exactly how much ink you have left!
@@lilliefluff but can't you get those effects with the pens with different types of cartridges and most pens are made so you can see how much ink is left
@@shoca3427 not really, you may be able to find coloured ink pens for instance but most aren't lightfast and many aren't waterproof, they don't have much line weight variation unless it's a brush pen but those are different entirely and may have too much variaton, things like watercolour style inks and alcohol inks are probably nearly nonexistent here unless you put them in a cartridge yourself, and even if all of these weren't true, you'd still need to either switch cartridges (and pen tips?) absolutely constantly or just own a massive amount of different pens for everything when instead you could just have a few dip pens with a nice collection of inks that are often useful even with other art supplies also, i don't know if it's just me but the vast majority of pens i've owned have only let me see the ink amount by disassembling them and the few that weren't like that were also far from artist quality
Who said you couldn't? It's like if I said "I love using watercolours" and you asked "why can't just use regular $2 acrylic?" No one said you can't and both of them while still paint have a different feel and effect
Please consider making a listing for the pen alone to make it more affordable. The price isn't really bad considering but it might be a good idea for more sales. I'm an artist already (coincidentally also named Hannah lol) and have supplies like ink, so getting an entire kit doesn't really benefit me. I also understand needing to make shipping worth it etc but once you are able I would love just the pen!!
I got this beautiful glass pen from a rendezvous at Kalamazoo, and later an inkwell from a smaller local historical festival. I had NO idea how to use it, I just got it because I liked the colors. This is inspiring me to play with it when I get home 💙
@@HannahStelter I got a rather inexpensive one from Amazon for Christmas a few years back and I still absolutely adore it. I haven’t done much art lately, but it’s one of the things I’m most proud of owning. It’s absolutely beautiful.
Totally LOVE my glass pen for even nail art!!!! Especially nail art 4 me!!!! AND I got mine from the Dollar Tree for $1.25 USD.... LOVE LUV LUUUV it!!!
*Me franticly searching for glass pens on the internet*
lol if u actually needed to know, then it’s in the captions, i think it’s in the descriptions to
Im buying myself one on aliexpress cuz i cant afford the legit one haha
Shein has that exact pen for like $3 or less
amazon
I got a decent one at dollar tree
Who else thought she was doing a signature in thr beginning and got really confused
Ikr
Same
i like the transition thought, from scribbles to a dress and hat
YES OMG
I thought she was drawing a dress like a woman but stopped.--
I use glass pen for ages and not only for drawing, but for writing too it is so soothing just to listen to the sound of the pen writing on the paper
P
@@VastlyArtistic woa woa woa get ur brain out the gutter 🤨📸📸
@@strawberrieqq someone get the ambulance to get this dudes head out of the gitter
I can hardly write with pen without messing up, maybe if I can try my best to not mess up, I can try it
Yeah I have that exact one but honestly it’s not as amazing as she’s making it seem it runs out of ink faster than taht
Is nobody gonna talk about how she drew that dress so effortlessly??!
FR THATS WHAT IM SAYING!!
She’s a professional artist It’s what they do
I’m more concerned that the style closely resembles how people with insanity draw.
@@Poetawesomendoits a semi common style. Not usually used for serious art but a fun thing I was taught in highschool art class. Its just trying to draw with only one continuous line
"oops dropped my pen" 💀
Lol that was me. I bought a Murano hand made glass pen and it survived shipping from Italy to USA without breaking. The second time I went to use it I dropped it and it broke into about 20 pieces. I swore for about ten minutes straight while crying and cleaning up glass.
@T-pose Stickman 😂 I hadn't even thought of that
“I DROPPED MY PEN” ☠️
😂
@@Birdnerd1968 yeah, I would have been cussing too 😖
Me: Wow, that’s awesome! I want one!
Also me: *hardly even does art*
Do an art every day
same
So true
I guess you could use it for writing too
Me :
Now you'll never know how I got these likes.
Yuppp
Use ₹ nobody understands rs.
Not as smooth though.
@@greatchoice4713 i understand rs not *insert rubles icon here* lol. i was like "what is that? some weird yen?
artline pen user here, smooth ink, lasts for ages, and good quality for lineart stuff >:)
Me and my 1$ pen: “Look at what they need to do to mimic a fraction of our power!”
Just look around, there are often free pens on the floor :p
BIC won't write properly, break it instantly: _"So what? What's 20 more cents? I can always start again - buy another!"_
@@redblasphemy9204 thats my kind of thing. No money needed.
@@yessum15 Bic pens suck. I prefer oil and gel pens but if I have to use ink pens I'll take any pen that isn't Bic. I have bad experiences with them.
@@redblasphemy9204 I have a collection of Measuring Scales (Plastic/Glass, Stainless steel both), Eraser, Sharpner, Pencil , Marker & Pen.
Just by looking at the floor😂
And During Exam days, There is 110% Chance that you will find More than 5 items on floor.
I literally had never seen a glass pen until right now at the age of 33. By far the most neat and interesting thing I have learned about all week! I am truly fascinated. Thank you for taking the time to make that video
It's cool until you realise you need to spend £5 on a decent quality ink jar
Nice next level dropshipping. Creative and good inspiration
I thought she was just showing us how long this ink would work but she end up making a beautiful dress 😍
She is literally a professional artist 🖤
Ikrr
in what world is that beautiful
@@pot4017 some people like the scribbly style of drawings
SAME
@@pot4017 oh no here comes the hater who doesnt understand art can be created in many different ways
I have some of these and some do hold a lot of ink, depending on how thick the lines are. The thinner the line the more use you get out of it, but most don’t actually hold this much ink.
Edit: I should clarify most affordable ones don’t hold this one. If you can afford a 100 dollar one then maybe, but most hold enough for you to do maybe half of that, which is still a lot.
Mine hold this much ink and they are amazing!
itsdesignedbyhannah.com/collections/glass-pen-kits
@@HannahStelter most affordable ones don’t hold as much ink as you show in the video, sadly, but they are a great art tool and are one of my favorites!
@@HannahStelter Any idea when you'll be restocking the basic kit?
@@moxrocks oh they absolutely do 🤣
@@SICresinwrks I have them and they really don’t hold THAT much. I’m not just saying random bs, I’m giving my experience.
I think it's just for the fancy look. Anything else aside from that isn't worth the hassle from dipping from time to time, being extra cautious in case you accidentally touch the ink, spilling the ink from where you're dipping, less practical, or generally unnecessarily extra hassle.
Plus it's so satisfyingly beautiful
Omg same I'm an artist too. I love these pins but it's a little hard to use for me
Pen: Time to rotate the pen!
Me: **Dips it for the 31st time although it has plenty of ink left**
Same
Bcs its a fancy scam. Utterly useless.
@@ligmabouls why? Because it's harder to use than a regular pen?
@@robbieaulia6462 because he is being negative. thats literally what his username means lmfao
@@ligmabouls its not a scam or useless lmao its been used for 400 years. Its also better and would last longer than any other pen as long as you don’t break it.
You scribble contains so much meaning even. I love both of your scribble.
I don't understand it, looks like a bunch of incoherent lines
@@csih2119 same man idk
Right lol
@@csih2119 the first one is a fancy dress and a lady
@@zeni-sama the first one is a pretty dress and a lady
It literally amazes me how talented people are they can make a drawing out of literally random seeming squiggly lines and it's coherent as a drawing
As if that's art
Can we appreciate how beautiful her nails are??
No we cant. They look so awful theyre triggering.
I agree with you , absolutely love using a glass pen, brilliant for drawing and calligraphy x
Her first drawing of vase looked so cool for initial seconds 💖💖💖
It’s not a vase…
Its a lovely lady in a dress.
@@TheWorgenGamer till 0: 22 it looked like a vase, I'm talking about that
@@yadjurnalis7409 till 0:22 it looked like a vase
@@kinjaljain9511 ah oh ok. My bad.
I got one of those for my christmas and I absolutely love it, I don't draw a lot but Iv'e been told im pretty good and with the ink u can create beautiful affects when making art And it's so simple, u can just put it in water and the ink just come right off it's also really pretty to look at 😁
From where did you get that ???
Im pretty sure my mom got it off of amazon
That’s so cool, I have a pan obsession and fountain is my favourite
Is it non-stick though?
The drawing with the glass pen is satisfying
I loved the abstract are I love abstract art
When u realise that her scribbles are also professional 💀
Exactly what I thought...
Imagine you drop it 😭
Thats ok, they're $10 on amazon 🤣
@@blueeyedbatman 10 bucks for a pen???
@@slimetank394 She buys them wholesale and then sells them for $60+
So $10 isn't bad in comparison. Plus the fact that it's reusable as long as you don't break it, it's not like a normal pen that will run out and then you toss in the garbage.
@@blueeyedbatman i don't have the most knowledge on price and stuff but i think to compare it to other one off pens we should take into account the separate ink price. How long would one filling last on average and with the same money for one filling how long would spending on one off pens last you, stuff like that.
@@slimetank394 You also have to take in to account that most people who are buying these pens are artists so they buy their supplies in bulk more so than the average person. Not to mention the fact that they aren't just blowing through ink on things like paperwork, it's an art piece that can continue to be enjoyed by many.
Omg the dress at the start that you drew looks amazingg !!
Such amazing scribbles, so clear, so wow 🤦🏼♀️😂
I have never before seen that style of drawing it’s pretty darn cool
I like the way you draw girl.
The only reason I haven't bought one is because I'm scared that shipping will ruin it.
But this might just be the push I need ✨
I feel like if you get it from a good place then if it gets badly damaged during shipping you should be able to get a refund or replacement.
I offer replacements if they get damaged in shipping, they also come in a padded box with a cap protecting the tip so they don’t break! itsdesignedbyhannah.com/collections/glass-pen-kits
@@HannahStelter dropshipping
You can order 4 of those exact pens from Amazon. Worst case scenarion 1 gets to you undamaged.
Her: "so here you can see I'm running out of ink"
Me: *laughs in huge bag of ballpoint pens I got for $3.50*
I don't know why this came up because I don't watch anything art related but I do occasionally get videos in a similar light on knives and it's more or less the same. They'll show off some crappy sharpening system or a $1000+ mall Ninja knife with a worthless "prybar" when in reality a $100 or less knife will cut the same.
Ya BUT a glass handmade pen is beautiful 🌹
A ballpoint isn't
@@coolchu.92 nice language
@@rebeccajtolley I mean, that's true enough. They've each got their applications, and she seems happy with the purchase. I'm just jokin' around, man.
@@Trippsy05 Man, I know exactly what videos you're talking about. Get you an Esee or Ontario for around $130 and you have a solid blade that can be used in almost any situation.
She created a good drawing with just scribbles. this must be a sign that I can’t draw whatsoever 😭😭
That is such a stupid line of thought
"Someone can do this better, that means I can't do this"
She just has alot more experience drawing and improving
@@hajimehinata5854 yea "she did a good job. Therefore I suck" like what?
Cool line art tbf
Your scribbling makes ART🔥
You still haven't explained why I'd rather use this than a regular refillable pen 😭
Bro she just explained in a whole FUCKING VID! listen closely🙄🙄🙄
@@nancyvallee59 she literally didnt. She just said its better than other dip pens. Everything she said is compared to other dip pens, not normal pens
Bcoz it's not the same sort of pen
I’m guessing it has smth to do with the quality of ink, being able to change ink color easily and mix inks, and also bc glass pens are rly pretty
Hey creator i have a question.
Answer according to your experience.
1)does this pen makes any difference in experience if taken in comparision with other normal ink pens? Does anything gets better if i seitch to this from ink pens ?
2) does it get messy just like the normal ink pens? Or not at all?
3)is the nip of the glass rounded enough to not tear the paper?
4)what makes this instrument/tool your favourite form of art?
Q3 ans yes it's rounded enough to not tear the page 😌😀
One more question Does the pen can be cleaned and the ink doesn't leave a stain on the pen ?
@@Krissyisawake you just need to dip it in glass cleaner and the ink just comes right off, though there's probably an ink that does stain but haven't seen any. Water can also clean the pen but depends on the ink being used, even if it's dried on its still pretty easy to clean you just need to soak it
@@pinkusdean1178 also shouldn't put the pen upside down in the cup you're cleaning the pen in or in ink pot
"Here's why I love this pen" "it works almost as well as a normal pen"
its also super satisfying to spin!
Love that first sketch!
I have a glass pen and it’s really really pretty! Unfortunately I don’t use it much though since I really value being able to easily create differences in line weight. Maybe I’ll try out using it for sketching or hatching at some point in the future though, I’d really like to be able to use it more often.
Her: says it’s running out of ink
My mind: imagines the squeaking/ scraping on the paper
I’m a calligrapher and artist and have at least 10 of these haha. You can get different tips and colors and everything, they’re so much fun! If any one’s wondering where to get them, all of mine are from Amazon and they’re great quality, none came broken. The inks they come with, however, aren’t the best, but they do work. Also, I’d like to say that the ink you use really matters. Some inks dry on the pen and cause you to have to redip and clean your pen more frequently, so play around with different brands till you find one that works for you. I love Windsor and newton inks, but they dry kinda fast unfortunately. If anyone has ink recommendations though, please lmk!
How do you clean the ink off - ink stains are the worst !!
I love your art
I love watching these kinds of vids
why I use glass pen:
reason 1: it looks fucking awesome
reason 2:
What I love is how you can turn scribbles into beautiful art.
"This is one of the reasons why i love this pen"
You mean the only reason?
Can anyone just appreciate how amazing her first drawing looks
Thx so much. I brought one years ago. I have no idea how it suppose to work. Wow. Thx
"So what exactly makes a glass pen so cool to use"
*pen literally falls once and breaks forever*
I have one. They are quite sturdy. Fell down about a meter, did not break.
@@elanjuli8992 i have a ballpen worth a dollar and it could sustain a fall from 2 stories high
@@lvisgqb19 it is not supposed to replace a ballpen. It is an art supply if you work with ink. And I only said that it is sturdier than most think.
Skill issue
I drop mine to much for it to be practical
Me with a 4 cent pen that lasted 3 years without getting a refill
Me a calligrapher whose never touch a glass pen in my life: what have I been doing with my life
Oh, this is a godsend for you guys
Well $10 on amazon could change your life 🤣
I used to make these in my glass studio. So much fun to work with
It is so awesome, can you make more videos on the glass pen please. Show us some of your artwork too.
“ *Every glass pen is a buttplug but not very buttplug is a glass pen* ” - a wise person
I'm. sorry ●_● -_- ●_●
Let's recognize her artwork with that pen 👏👏👏
Soon as i see it i will
It looks like the furst one was Dimitrescu
12th and I want one!!! Were did you get it from? ✨😊
Amazon
she sells them if you see on her other short she posts the link
She makes them. They’re around 60$
she buys them from Amazon then sells them for marked up prices ($60+)
@@ririrockit4486 You really think she makes them?
My brother and his wife bought me two for Christmas last year. They are beautiful and they even came with a few bottles of different colored inks. They also got me a nice calligraphy pen with several nibs. Love my bro and sis in law
Those nails are so sooo beautiful.. 🥺✨ What a nice design, love it so much.
“dude I dropped my pen….”
Here is the link for everyone asking! Scribblelady.com
Thanks so much!
@@Crazedfolk dont buy it
@@unassuming. may I ask why?
@@Crazedfolk she buys them off Amazon for like $10 then marks up the prices ($60+)
@•N.A• heard from... her?
She took a minute to explain one thing.
"it can hold more ink"
False. She explained how it functions and went into detail.
Depp.
This is phenomenal. Never knew they made glass ones and the tips of my old metal ones are getting jagged for some reason. I'd love to try twisted tipped glass ones. Thanks for sharing!!!!
Need more about this pen!
I thaught this was another lady who just does artwork but then she actually drew something and I was like oh thank god
How much did it cost? I've really been wanting one of these. They are so cool
On her website it is 60 for just the pen for the kit it is 100. Hope this helps!
You can find some cheap ones on Amazon. The writing/drawling probably won't be as smooth as an expensive one but it gets the job done!
itsdesignedbyhannah.com/collections/glass-pen-kits
@@personperson719 its the exact same thing
What makes it so special? You're selling them.
That pen looks great 👍
Man, i always get sooo so frustrated when I have to re-dip. Sometimes I cry.
"I'm a professional artist, that's why I use a significantly worse pen than a biro!"
i get that this is probably a joke but for anyone genuinely wondering, dip pens have the benefit of more line weight variation, the ability to use waterproof and lightfast inks, coloured inks, water soluble inks for watercolour-like effects, alcohol inks, and you also always know exactly how much ink you have left!
@@lilliefluff but can't you get those effects with the pens with different types of cartridges and most pens are made so you can see how much ink is left
@@shoca3427 not really, you may be able to find coloured ink pens for instance but most aren't lightfast and many aren't waterproof, they don't have much line weight variation unless it's a brush pen but those are different entirely and may have too much variaton, things like watercolour style inks and alcohol inks are probably nearly nonexistent here unless you put them in a cartridge yourself, and even if all of these weren't true, you'd still need to either switch cartridges (and pen tips?) absolutely constantly or just own a massive amount of different pens for everything when instead you could just have a few dip pens with a nice collection of inks that are often useful even with other art supplies
also, i don't know if it's just me but the vast majority of pens i've owned have only let me see the ink amount by disassembling them and the few that weren't like that were also far from artist quality
@@lilliefluff It was mostly a joke, professionally I dont use a glass pen, but they're fine.
Will the ink be enough for my next 12 Page exam?💀
Thought u were just scribbling at first 💀💀
I love "Zen Doodles". You sure the MASTER ZEN DOODLER!
Its the art for me,the first piece seemed like a cloth design😁😁i love art
Ok but why can’t just use a regular 50 cent pen?
She never said I can’t she literally just said it’s HER favourite tool and why it’s good 😭🤦♀️
Who said you couldn't? It's like if I said "I love using watercolours" and you asked "why can't just use regular $2 acrylic?" No one said you can't and both of them while still paint have a different feel and effect
Yeah I used to sell glass pens at a gas station to mostly toothless meth heads not what I was expecting when I saw u unbox it 😂
Your nailsssssssssssss
The way you just whipped out that beautiful drawing of a body is just so awesome! I love this pen! And YES PLEASE POST MORE VIDEOS!
Please consider making a listing for the pen alone to make it more affordable. The price isn't really bad considering but it might be a good idea for more sales. I'm an artist already (coincidentally also named Hannah lol) and have supplies like ink, so getting an entire kit doesn't really benefit me. I also understand needing to make shipping worth it etc but once you are able I would love just the pen!!
"I'm a proffesional artist" 🤓
I’m a professional hater ~ mateusz zason
@@anjalikadam4377 Your name sounds like something a wizard would say to slay a fucking lvl1 goblin.
@@uwuowo8081 you proved my comment just now
@@anjalikadam4377 Imma need some binoculars bruh, because I cannot for the life of me see any fucks I can give.
@@uwuowo8081 offended on proving your own hate, so trying to act all mysterious and mean well bc that’s all you can do that’s all you’re filled with.
“I’m a professional artist“ 💀
So we can just call are selfs professional artist now? Cool.
Ikr, if you look at her YT channel, her artworks are hardly close to an artist who studies any art intensively for even just one month. 🤦
That a cool potrait by a professional artist
Aside from the fact that it looks awesome
Nevermind the pen, I'm impressed with your drawing skills!
It is amazing for assasinations would definitely recommend ❤
It's so pretty🤩❣️
I got this beautiful glass pen from a rendezvous at Kalamazoo, and later an inkwell from a smaller local historical festival. I had NO idea how to use it, I just got it because I liked the colors. This is inspiring me to play with it when I get home 💙
It's beautiful
Girl's and their love for glass cylindrical objects never seases to amaze me
Your nails are super pretty
They’re INCREDIBLE. Just don’t get cheap ink, it’ll run out before you can finish one line.
Right! Good ink is KEY, that’s why my kits come with better ink ✍️
@@HannahStelter I got a rather inexpensive one from Amazon for Christmas a few years back and I still absolutely adore it. I haven’t done much art lately, but it’s one of the things I’m most proud of owning. It’s absolutely beautiful.
I have never seen a glass pen before. Cool!
AAJAAJAJJAAJ PROFESSIONAL ARTIST AAAJAAJAJ
I’m obsessed!!!! Whoa! I have to have this!
I love your nails! ( and the pen)
Totally LOVE my glass pen for even nail art!!!! Especially nail art 4 me!!!! AND I got mine from the Dollar Tree for $1.25 USD.... LOVE LUV LUUUV it!!!
That's so cool i had dip pens before but never glass ones
I bought one for my mother not only are they awesome they are absolutely gorgeous to put on display on a desk or bookshelf until you need it ♡
Forget the pen, her nails are like DAMN!!! Love the nails