I love your currently inked so much!!! And your handwriting is gorgeous! So many inks I want to try here, the Kobe yellow, the gentle green, shooting star! So many great ones!! Thank you for sharing!!!
Such a great selection of inks and pens. Pretty much my entire pen wishlist is in here (e95s, sailor in fuki, Esterbrook in botanical gardens, asvine v126 though I’d get the frosted clear probably…) and that pilot 823 in amber is so striking.
Beautiful colors spread thoughout both pages! Thank you for sharing your pens and inks. Lennon Tool Bar inks are interesting to be sure! There are a few that dry lighter than I want them to, others are lovely and saturated. But different pens and different papers have given me different results for LTB inks. I know for sure a wetter pen will give you more saturated tones of LTB inks while drier pens will give me the lighter passes/tones of the ink. I really think LTB inks shine best and so beautifully when you pair them in your wet pens! LTB Red beans - I've tried it with multiple pens and multiple papers, but I can't get it to retain it's gorgeous red bean color - it always dries down much paler than when wet. And then there's Matcha - which has ultra dry properties (the ink seems to lag behind my nib and then seeps into the unsaturated lines my nib makes half a second later). But I have found that the tea inks write amazingly and are well-saturated! Love how Sun Moon Lake ruby tea comes out of your esterbrook! :)
Thank you so much! And thank you for taking the time to write so much wonderful information. I am loving the Sun Moon Lake ruby tea. I only had a sample but I really think this is a bottle ink for me. I also got a sample of the Red Beans and I just put it into a pen yesterday. It was a completely different experience. It seemed much drier and "flat" is how I guess I would describe it. Also, I just wanted to say, I'm a big fan of your videos. You have the most amazing pen collection. So, "Thank you!" for always sharing your beautiful pens and inks. :)
What a great group of inks... so many pretty ones and some got added to my wish list.
Thank you so much. I’m so glad you liked them.
Your swatches are so lovely
Thank you
I totally understand the challenge with the flex nib but goodness was it a great way to show off that ink!!!
Yes! Thank you. I love this ink ❤️
So glad I found your channel. I love your pen and ink choices.
Thank you so much!
Great lineup, thanks for sharing ! 😊
Thanks for watching!
I love your currently inked so much!!! And your handwriting is gorgeous! So many inks I want to try here, the Kobe yellow, the gentle green, shooting star! So many great ones!! Thank you for sharing!!!
Thank you so much for the kind words and I’m really glad you enjoyed it!
So many gorgeous inks! Love your pairings. So sorry to hear about your fur baby💞
Thank you so much ❤️
I like the way you did your swatches. Where everything was ready and you did the writing samples live. Rachelle in Seattle
Thank you so much!
your handwriting is gorgeous! 💛
Thank you so much!
Such a great selection of inks and pens. Pretty much my entire pen wishlist is in here (e95s, sailor in fuki, Esterbrook in botanical gardens, asvine v126 though I’d get the frosted clear probably…) and that pilot 823 in amber is so striking.
Thank you so much. I love the asvine in clear frosted and I LOVE the way all my asvines write. They are amazing pens.
Beautiful colors spread thoughout both pages! Thank you for sharing your pens and inks. Lennon Tool Bar inks are interesting to be sure! There are a few that dry lighter than I want them to, others are lovely and saturated. But different pens and different papers have given me different results for LTB inks. I know for sure a wetter pen will give you more saturated tones of LTB inks while drier pens will give me the lighter passes/tones of the ink. I really think LTB inks shine best and so beautifully when you pair them in your wet pens! LTB Red beans - I've tried it with multiple pens and multiple papers, but I can't get it to retain it's gorgeous red bean color - it always dries down much paler than when wet. And then there's Matcha - which has ultra dry properties (the ink seems to lag behind my nib and then seeps into the unsaturated lines my nib makes half a second later). But I have found that the tea inks write amazingly and are well-saturated! Love how Sun Moon Lake ruby tea comes out of your esterbrook! :)
Thank you so much! And thank you for taking the time to write so much wonderful information. I am loving the Sun Moon Lake ruby tea. I only had a sample but I really think this is a bottle ink for me. I also got a sample of the Red Beans and I just put it into a pen yesterday. It was a completely different experience. It seemed much drier and "flat" is how I guess I would describe it.
Also, I just wanted to say, I'm a big fan of your videos. You have the most amazing pen collection. So, "Thank you!" for always sharing your beautiful pens and inks. :)
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