Oh YES! A new ink exploration video! Really need to watch something easy for my brain right now & this is perfect! Can’t wait to see all the inks! ✍🏻☺️
Kobe Ink #21 - Tiasanji Yellow is also a great yellow writing ink. Looks great in writing, and a good flow. Wetter than Kobe 22 Shikaichi Gold. Kenchan Krafts also really likes this ink. Like Ina Ho, it looks boring as a swatch but looks good in writing and flows well.
Ooh so many pretty yellows! I'm really impressed with the shading in some of these, definitely writing some down to try at some point. Thanks for sharing and for your detailed descriptions on all the various properties of the inks.
Danielle- your videos are always amazing! My all-time favourite yellow is Ink Institute's Circular Line. I ordered a sample once and got the whole bottle... fortunate for me! It's a bright, true yellow that is a little harder to read in anything but a flowy broad nib, but I couldn't live without it in my collection!
this was fun 💛 I am not a yellow person but I prefer it to orange so .. yeah 😂 I have a couple of really nice yellow/gold inks. From your previous list I adore Heart of Gold & another Robert Oster ink Aussie LIquid Gold. Also Platinum Citrus Black. My favourite by far in your new list is Colorverse Gluon 💚& I like the Krishna ink. Thank you as always x
I agree with you 100% about Robert Oster's Honey Bee! I thought I was the only one who thinks it's too dry and a touch too green & brown when I want to use a yellow for writing.
Another great selection. I love that you present yellows that lean in different directions. One of my favourite yellows is Diamine Candlelight from Inkvent green or purple (can't remember which). It’s slightly ochre so legible but still firmly yellow.
What a great selection of yellows! Thanks for sharing both the colors and your experiences with how the inks perform. Have you tried Diamine Golden Sands? It's one of my all-time favorite shimmer inks, and as a yellow, it performs quite legibly (IMO)
I love the Colorverse Gluon Glistening and Platunum’s Citrus Black. Not sure if I will get bottles or samples. Thanks for sharing. Love your ink explorations.
How lovely all these yellows look in your swatch spread! Thank you for continuing this series. I'd love a sample of that BPC Yorkshire Canary -- it looks like browned butter! -- but iirc you said they don't sell samples. Maybe I have something I could trade you for a sample... rubs palms together plottingly... 😂
I would be happy to do an ink swap with you! If you want to send me an email at info.thedandeliondiaries(at)gmail.com 🥰 I have a fountain pen companion page if you want to search by bottle and see what you may be interested in. www.fountainpencompanion.com/users/80420
❤ I love your ink explorations so much! Ink is my fountain pen weakness! But, I am very picky about what I purchase. I am with you on the Krishna inks. I still want Cassia Flora and Mountain Breeze! I check their website, but they have not re-released them yet. I hope all is well with you! Thank you so much! Lisa
I personally didn't think I would like RO Honey Bee but I actually enjoyed writing with it a lot. KWZ honey is a favorite of mine, I have never tried Old gold to be fair. I wonder what Monarca Rey Jaguar would compare to on these pages. I love all these ink explorations you are doing. One of my favorite type of videos.
I love the exploration videos! Do you take requests? I would absolutely love to see an exploration of just De Atramentis inks. I hardly ever see any good pictures/videos of their standard colors.
Gluon looks like FWP Goose Poupon to me but with shimmer. Is it that olive in person? I literally just said this morning “I need more yellow inks in my collection and here you are showing me all of them. Thank you. 😂 I’ll be out looking for heart of gold by Robert Oster and maybe that r&k. If you added that Birmingham ink to that trouble maker do you think it would make it less dry?? For sure want to see some mixed inks videos! How fun!
Heheh the Gluon is a bit more chartreuse than the goose poupon, and it is a bit wetter than the FWP. I will test out adding the BPC to the troublemaker!! That is a fantastic idea!
I talked to someone from Troublemaker and they said that their shading inks are dry because that's the formula that showcases the shading more. If it's too wet, the shading might disappear. Their standard inks are pretty wet. I have Hanging Rice and I was surprised by how wet it is because I have the same perception that their inks are pretty dry.
If you find the way that Colorverse Gluon shaded in your swatch interesting (that highlighter gold to almost black) then I highly recommend my favorite shading ink of all time - Platinum Citrus Black! The way it darkens on the page after you write from a citrusy yellow-green to an olive and then a black is mesmerizing and I never get tired of it.
I kind of love DI Citrus Yellow but you’re right, it takes ages to dry. 😊 A new favorite yellow-brown is BPC Rotten Straw, which was in their recent Wood Duck bundle. If you’ve got Phoenix and Sterling Silver, you can mix it. 😊
Love your Ink Explorations, Danielle! I don't have a whole lot of yellow inks - a few samples - but there are some you showcased that I'd like to try now. The one yellow I've purchased this year is Wearingeul's A Star Spattered Hill. It's beautiful & well-behaved.
@@mydandeliondiaries Girl you gotta grab yourself a bottle of this color 👌😩 swatches came out soooo nice, it’s perfect! And yellows my least favorite color, that says something about this ink
Thanks for all the videos, I could watch them all day long. QUESTION: where are you finding the PenBBS inks? I'm having a hard time finding any these days. Thank you!
@@mydandeliondiaries Vanness has not had any for a while now. I have some PenBBS samples from them, too - one color I liked so much I bought every sample they had left, ha ha.
I wanted to order a sample of Robert Oster Honey Bee when I placed my ink sample order, but it was out of stock so I couldn’t order it 😢 Hopefully I’ll be able to try it out later though!
My eyes must be weird because colors that are absolutely green to me are frequently called gold or yellow by other people and manufacturers. For example hoturi bi is just a very bright nearly neon green to me, beautiful and almost (VD's Maestro) unique but absolutely not yellow as marketed. I LOVE true yellow ink and find it legible, but almost none of the inks called yellow are yellow to me, so I'm constantly searching for ACTUALLY yellow ink. Ochres aren't yellow to my eyes, either, they're very distinctly an entire color class of their own that matches the pigment it's named for. To my eyes, most so called yellow inks are orange that just don't lean red. Buttered Popcorn is definitely orange to my eyes.
For me there is a fine line between yellow and orange. A lot of what people call yellow inks are really warm yellows for me. For legibility in inks used for writing, I think the ink needs to lean towards orange or brown. Ochres span from yellow ochres to red ochres to more brown ochres. Though some people refer to it as a yellow, I think it’s more a brown that leans yellow or red. To me the Honey Bee is very close to a true yellow ochre. Half of what is swatched here to me is either green or brown. The ones that lean orange are admissible to me. For a lot of inks, the color will be different coming out the nib though. A drier nib will likely give you a more yellow color for the orangey inks.
Surprised myself by really loving the Taccia ink the most!
It is a very dynamic color 💝
Gluon was a cool ink! Neptune's Necklace, Helianthus and Bronze Yellow was intriguing inks. 😇🩷🙏🙌
I think so too! Thank you for watching 🥰🥰
What a stun-ning "Fall" colored palette Danielle great colours !
Thank you!! 💝💝
Oh YES! A new ink exploration video! Really need to watch something easy for my brain right now & this is perfect! Can’t wait to see all the inks! ✍🏻☺️
Hope you enjoy it! Thank you!
Kobe Ink #21 - Tiasanji Yellow is also a great yellow writing ink. Looks great in writing, and a good flow. Wetter than Kobe 22 Shikaichi Gold. Kenchan Krafts also really likes this ink. Like Ina Ho, it looks boring as a swatch but looks good in writing and flows well.
Great recommendation!!! Thank you for sharing!! 💖
Ooh so many pretty yellows! I'm really impressed with the shading in some of these, definitely writing some down to try at some point. Thanks for sharing and for your detailed descriptions on all the various properties of the inks.
Thank you Ru! I still have that Inkebara Dandelion on my list from your yellows video. 💖
Danielle- your videos are always amazing! My all-time favourite yellow is Ink Institute's Circular Line. I ordered a sample once and got the whole bottle... fortunate for me! It's a bright, true yellow that is a little harder to read in anything but a flowy broad nib, but I couldn't live without it in my collection!
Oh thank you!! I will have to look out for that ink!! I usually put my yellows in flowy nibs anyway so I can read them much better 😊😊
I need yellow!!
Great selection! Callifolio Heure dorée is my fav yellow
Thank you for sharing! I will have to look for that ink!
Thanks. I'm on the lookout for a khaki ink. The Shinkaichi Gold looks like the one. X
It is kind of a yellow khaki :) Look at Olive colors too!
this was fun 💛 I am not a yellow person but I prefer it to orange so .. yeah 😂 I have a couple of really nice yellow/gold inks. From your previous list I adore Heart of Gold & another Robert Oster ink Aussie LIquid Gold. Also Platinum Citrus Black.
My favourite by far in your new list is Colorverse Gluon 💚& I like the Krishna ink. Thank you as always x
All really great choices 💖💖💖
I agree with you 100% about Robert Oster's Honey Bee! I thought I was the only one who thinks it's too dry and a touch too green & brown when I want to use a yellow for writing.
I think it would be great in a really wet writer, but in a dry pen it is not a great time haha
Love the yellow inks, seeing them dry was fun too :)
Thank you Stareena! 🥰
Another great selection. I love that you present yellows that lean in different directions. One of my favourite yellows is Diamine Candlelight from Inkvent green or purple (can't remember which). It’s slightly ochre so legible but still firmly yellow.
I knew it wasn't from green or purple, since those are the two I have, so I googled: it's from the Inkvent red edition. Looks pretty.
@@ina_lina oh yes! Thanks. I keep mine all jumbled together.
Thank you for the recommendation! I will have to look into that one!
Just here to say that I love this series! Very relaxing :)
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you for watching!
@@mydandeliondiaries Plus, I also have KWZ in honey and it's lovely
I just inked up Helianthus last week. I love it!
It's so good!
What a great selection of yellows! Thanks for sharing both the colors and your experiences with how the inks perform. Have you tried Diamine Golden Sands? It's one of my all-time favorite shimmer inks, and as a yellow, it performs quite legibly (IMO)
Not yet!! It is on my wishlist to try out though 💛💛
Yes!! I have a sample and it’s on my list of must buy. It’s beautiful!
I love the way you describe all the colors and properties of the inks. Your videos are very calming and inspiring! 🧡
Thank you so much!
I love the Colorverse Gluon Glistening and Platunum’s Citrus Black. Not sure if I will get bottles or samples. Thanks for sharing. Love your ink explorations.
Great choices!! I would start with samples if you can get them 🥰 If you like them totally get a full bottle!
How lovely all these yellows look in your swatch spread! Thank you for continuing this series. I'd love a sample of that BPC Yorkshire Canary -- it looks like browned butter! -- but iirc you said they don't sell samples. Maybe I have something I could trade you for a sample... rubs palms together plottingly... 😂
I would be happy to do an ink swap with you! If you want to send me an email at info.thedandeliondiaries(at)gmail.com 🥰 I have a fountain pen companion page if you want to search by bottle and see what you may be interested in. www.fountainpencompanion.com/users/80420
@@mydandeliondiaries That's wonderful, Danielle! I will take a look and email you. Thanks! ❤
❤ I love your ink explorations so much! Ink is my fountain pen weakness! But, I am very picky about what I purchase. I am with you on the Krishna inks. I still want Cassia Flora and Mountain Breeze! I check their website, but they have not re-released them yet.
I hope all is well with you!
Thank you so much!
Lisa
You are so welcome Lisa!! Thank you for watching 🥰
I personally didn't think I would like RO Honey Bee but I actually enjoyed writing with it a lot. KWZ honey is a favorite of mine, I have never tried Old gold to be fair. I wonder what Monarca Rey Jaguar would compare to on these pages. I love all these ink explorations you are doing. One of my favorite type of videos.
Thank you!! They are some of my favorite videos to make 🥰 Probably because I get to play with ink for like an hour hahaha
@@mydandeliondiaries haha… I swatch and mix colors just to play with ink. So that makes perfect sense. 😀
I love the exploration videos!
Do you take requests? I would absolutely love to see an exploration of just De Atramentis inks. I hardly ever see any good pictures/videos of their standard colors.
I do! I will mark it in my list of videos to make 💖 I truly enjoy DeAtramentis inks!
Gluon looks like FWP Goose Poupon to me but with shimmer. Is it that olive in person? I literally just said this morning “I need more yellow inks in my collection and here you are showing me all of them. Thank you. 😂 I’ll be out looking for heart of gold by Robert Oster and maybe that r&k. If you added that Birmingham ink to that trouble maker do you think it would make it less dry?? For sure want to see some mixed inks videos! How fun!
Heheh the Gluon is a bit more chartreuse than the goose poupon, and it is a bit wetter than the FWP. I will test out adding the BPC to the troublemaker!! That is a fantastic idea!
I talked to someone from Troublemaker and they said that their shading inks are dry because that's the formula that showcases the shading more. If it's too wet, the shading might disappear. Their standard inks are pretty wet. I have Hanging Rice and I was surprised by how wet it is because I have the same perception that their inks are pretty dry.
That is great to know! Thank you for sharing!
@@mydandeliondiaries I wonder if you used white lightening if it would reduce the shading or just make it have better flow?
If you find the way that Colorverse Gluon shaded in your swatch interesting (that highlighter gold to almost black) then I highly recommend my favorite shading ink of all time - Platinum Citrus Black! The way it darkens on the page after you write from a citrusy yellow-green to an olive and then a black is mesmerizing and I never get tired of it.
Yes!! Platinum Citrus Black is my favorite yellow to write with 💛💛💛
I kind of love DI Citrus Yellow but you’re right, it takes ages to dry. 😊 A new favorite yellow-brown is BPC Rotten Straw, which was in their recent Wood Duck bundle. If you’ve got Phoenix and Sterling Silver, you can mix it. 😊
Ooooooo thank you!! I am going to mix it up 🥰🥰🥰
Love your Ink Explorations, Danielle! I don't have a whole lot of yellow inks - a few samples - but there are some you showcased that I'd like to try now. The one yellow I've purchased this year is Wearingeul's A Star Spattered Hill. It's beautiful & well-behaved.
Thank you!! That Wearingeul ink sounds so lovely!
@@mydandeliondiaries It is actually! Let me know if you'd ever like to sample it. 💛🧡
Gotta love how video pops up right after i order my first yellow ink (Lighthouse by BPC)
Ooo!!! I hope you love the BPC! I saw they just added a bunch of new colors and that one intrigues me. I hope you enjoyed the swatches!
@@mydandeliondiaries Girl you gotta grab yourself a bottle of this color 👌😩 swatches came out soooo nice, it’s perfect! And yellows my least favorite color, that says something about this ink
@@PinkWytchBytch Hahah oh yeah?? I'll have to see if it is in stock!
Thanks for all the videos, I could watch them all day long. QUESTION: where are you finding the PenBBS inks? I'm having a hard time finding any these days. Thank you!
Glad you like them! I have samples from Vanness Pens. Not sure if they still carry the brand though, the samples are a bit older.
@@mydandeliondiaries Vanness has not had any for a while now. I have some PenBBS samples from them, too - one color I liked so much I bought every sample they had left, ha ha.
I wanted to order a sample of Robert Oster Honey Bee when I placed my ink sample order, but it was out of stock so I couldn’t order it 😢 Hopefully I’ll be able to try it out later though!
I'm sure it will come back in stock soon!
My eyes must be weird because colors that are absolutely green to me are frequently called gold or yellow by other people and manufacturers. For example hoturi bi is just a very bright nearly neon green to me, beautiful and almost (VD's Maestro) unique but absolutely not yellow as marketed. I LOVE true yellow ink and find it legible, but almost none of the inks called yellow are yellow to me, so I'm constantly searching for ACTUALLY yellow ink. Ochres aren't yellow to my eyes, either, they're very distinctly an entire color class of their own that matches the pigment it's named for. To my eyes, most so called yellow inks are orange that just don't lean red. Buttered Popcorn is definitely orange to my eyes.
For me there is a fine line between yellow and orange. A lot of what people call yellow inks are really warm yellows for me. For legibility in inks used for writing, I think the ink needs to lean towards orange or brown.
Ochres span from yellow ochres to red ochres to more brown ochres. Though some people refer to it as a yellow, I think it’s more a brown that leans yellow or red. To me the Honey Bee is very close to a true yellow ochre.
Half of what is swatched here to me is either green or brown. The ones that lean orange are admissible to me.
For a lot of inks, the color will be different coming out the nib though. A drier nib will likely give you a more yellow color for the orangey inks.
And I say this coming from my understanding of color with acrylic and watercolor paints.
@krys6461 How interesting that you see color this way! Perhaps you have a special ability that allows you to see deeper into the colors 🥰
@loracharis6814 Thank you for sharing! I agree about the dryer nibs giving you a more yellow color from the orangey inks.
Yes i agree. The noodles yellow is the closet to a true yellow but still dark and have an orange tinge