Sheen is very different from shimmer, it’s not separate from the ink itself. It is achieved by the high concentration of dye, that’s why there is not that many combinations of ink and shimmer colors: blues are mostly sheening pink, violets give green or yellow sheen. Two ways to reduce sheen are to use more absorbant paper or dilute it a bit with water to lower the dye concentration
Thanks for doing this! Can’t wait to get some of these in my pens - I really love sheen inks particularly - the more sheen better! I love how it changes what you see as you move your paper or change angle
As a fan of sheen, the purpose is mostly to add character. Often there's usually a bunch of inks in the "base color" so sheen adds dimension and novelty when I write. Some inks sheen heavy, while some don't. It also depends on the paper quality (lamy dark lilac is a heavy sheener on most stuff but on my kind of shitty work notebook you can only see it in like heavy lines and barely even then). You can usually reduce them by using a fine/ef nib on the dryer side as sheen depends on pooling and looking into paper that doesn't usually show sheening. TR is one of those one's that's going to show off sheen particularly strongly, even in inks that aren't heavy sheeners (my writer's blood sheen on TR sheens and a lot of places don't even REPORT that it sheens most of the time) so using other papers will probably suit you well. They also likely show more of the sheen because of the method by which you're swatching (even my mild sheeners tend to show in a dip pen) As for issues? Nah. Maybe some ultra sheeners might crud the nib a little or stain but I've never really had issues with cleaning them out. The biggest issue is sheening inks tend to have a long dry time so they smear a lot, especially on TR. Also no they're not particles like shimmer so you're not gonna really be able to avoid them.
Thanks for sharing this! The video I didn’t know I needed tonight 😅 At first I was totally underwhelmed with the range of colors too, but as you showed more swatches and when you grouped them by property, they really grew on me. All the shimmers look amazing (especially the greens!), and those four muted standard inks you had with each other on the left look so good together. I’m looking forward to seeing more people swatch these to get a better idea of how they look in different lights and on different papers!
@@SnowshoeTurkey ahhhh I’m soo glad it helped!!! The standards and nutmeg and salted caramel really stole the show for me!! It’s those muted earth tones!! 🥹😻 I really am happy I kept it now that I have seen them im person. And I totally agreeeee criminal charges will be pressed and pursued hahahha
@@SnowshoeTurkey I am happy to report I did a drop of cranberry, fruit cocktail, and forest gateau and it kept that amazing cranberry color but cut out a ton of the sheen!!!
Yay! I never buy these, but I do watch the swatching videos and take note of the ones I like best, so they can go on my wish list, and then I purchase the full bottles when they come out 6-9 months from now! I love spoilers! 😊
I love how silky and viscous sheening inks feel to write with. Maybe a little unglamorous but it’s like the feeling of drinking plain water versus Gatorade. Both are good, but feel noticeably different.
Thank you so much for this video. I have the last two years calendars and was on the fence about buying another. This calendar just doesn't have enough of a variety of colors, so you have just saved me a lot of money. I love Salted Caramel, Winterberry, Lullaby and Pine Needle. Forest Gateau, Fruit Cocktail, Cosmic Glow and Good Tidings are maybes, but the rest are just OK.
@@K_rye you are so welcome I’m glad it helped!! Yes I agree with you!!! I totally could have sat this one out and just bought samples/ bottles next year!
I am soooo loving this video!!! I received my box a few days and swatched them in my journal!!! This is my FIRST EVER INKVENT so I couldn’t wait until December to open 😂😂😂😂😂!!!!! I’m super excited on these colors!!!
I really understand that people feel those purple inks are too similar. I’d feel the same! Except…. that’s exactly my favorite color, so I’m very thankful for them 😅 your video made me run to order the calendar, my very first invent ever! Thanks for a great video ❤
@@Wholelatteplans Also, I've watched a couple of the Inkvent 2024 swatch videos now but yours is the one I come back to to really look at the different colors and effects. I really appreciate the relaxed speed, the time you take to really think about the inks and what they remind you of or what you'd want to use them for. It feels a bit like a daydreaming video and I really really appreciate that. Thanks again :)
@@RosesCollections ahhhh thank you and that is sooo exciting!! How is nutmeg in the pen compared to swatches?! And how do you find the sheen of good tidings in writing?! I swatched chilly nights without the shimmer and I am in love with the base blue! I think I will ink it for November!!
@@Wholelatteplans nutmeg ended up being a bit lighter than I expected. I have it my Platinum 3776 with a medium nib. I love Chilly Night, it’s in my Opus 88 mini with a medium nib. There is a lot of shimmer so I doubt I’ll put in a pen with a Fine Nib. I love Good tidings. It’s in a fine nib so very little sheen but it looks like a great black green color!
I love so many of these! Makes me kinda wish I’d gone for the calendar this year, but I also don’t want to be stuck with 9 inks that I’m not crazy about. 16/25 is a pretty stellar ratio in my books though.
Lovely collection, I don't know much about these special edition ink sets. This is the first one I've seen and it looks like most of the colors are based on a blackish gray color with tent of blue and , and yes I agree to shimmers are quite strong, though I believe they are best used with a glass dip pen I would never put anything like that in a fountain pen thank you for sharing
I thought I would like Fruit Cocktail when you did the initial swatch, but of them all I think Chilly Nights (Day 10), Nutmeg, and Good Tidings would be my top choices. Thanks for the sneak peek.
@@Wholelatteplans Oh that's so cool! It's literally perfect for ink swatching it's like it was designed for it! I'll have to see if I can find one similar 😍
Thank you for this spoiler! I was debating getting this this year. And I am thinking I am gonna pass. I'll probably get 1 or 2 when they come out with the full sized bottles. Also for Sheening I have found with a more absorbent paper I get less sheen and also with drier pens or smaller nib sizes. Any thing that puts down less ink, the less sheen is left on the paper. It happens when ink pools. 💜
I use a notebook that’s not considered “fountain pen friendly” necessarily, but the ink won’t bleed through, and I don’t get any sheening. I only do what I think is called long form journaling, and I started with a $1.00 lined notebook from Walmart. I have found that the Kokuyo Campus A paper (apparently different from B paper?) doesn’t show the sheen either.
Thank you for putting this out there. I will be leaving the sheen & shimmer in the bottom of the bottles. I prefer to use EF & F so it won't show up & I don't want to risk clogging up anything in the pens. I am not disappointed in the offering at all. Love the colors...save that lemon/lime. Ugh. Don't see a use for that. Despite not being a bells & whistles kind of gal, I am not unhappy & look forward to playing w these.
Thanks for this spoiler video. I'm loving these moody tones this year. I also LOVE sheening inks! Sheen is a result of the ink's heavy saturation of color. So, no need to agitate like shimmer inks because there are no particles to sink to the bottom. How long you can leave a sheening ink in a pen without use depends on the specific ink and the pen. I've had some dry out over night, and others go for weeks. What's universal is that they all take a bit of extra effort to clean. I like the contrast of the base color with sheen peaking through. So, if an ink is too sheeny such that I can't see the base color, I'll dilute the ink with a drop or two of water. 🙂
@@JNZPegasus ahhh so it can be diluted!!! That is awesome to know!! Like literally use a syringe and do 1 or 2 drops into the converter or whatever? Will that make the ink drier or anything? Thank you for this info!!!
@@Wholelatteplans a drop or two of water (sometimes more) in the converter is how I've done it. Water will make the ink a touch dryer, but I've found most sheening inks to be lubricated enough to handle it and still flow on the wetter side. If it does veer into being too dry, you can add a microscopic dot of dish soap to the converter to fix it--a trick I use for any ink that's to dry for my preference. Birmingham Pen Co. sells a solution to dilute ink, but I haven't tried it because water has worked so well for me.
So sheen isnt a separate particle, like the silica glitter in shimmer ink. Sheen is basically chemical reactions happening, either air-to-ink or ink-to paper. Its more similar to shading because its somewhat dependent on the amount of ink you put down, and on the paper used. Silica shimmer will look the same on most paper because its literally glitter on the page, its not dependent on any chemical reaction taking place. Honestly sheening inks dont need a y special maintenance unless youre using Nitrogen. With that specific ink, i wouldnt keep it in a pen for more than a week or two.
Thanks for the spoiler! As soon as I opened youtube, you were the first. It will help with my decision to buy or not. I like your dip pen (like I need another one). Where did you get it?
Thank you so much for the video. I like the swatches so I can see what I am getting. You speak of mixing your inks to get an ink you like better. I am trying to research ink mixing but I am having trouble finding information on it. Do you have anything on your process? Types of inks to mix? Combinations to stay away from? Etc.
@@tressasmith1244 I have mixed inks of several different brands and properties and never had any issues!! I just pick the colors I want together and combine them in a little plastic sample vial!
Awesome video . However, all the rambling against sheening and shimmering inks I take exception with. I love them and have never had any problems using them in any pen. I have had the worst time with Anderillium Flapjack Octopus that is a plain orange ink and a nightmare to use.
@@minnamendelson2507 yayy im so glad they haven’t been a problem for you!! I know I kept telling myself to shut up 😂😂😂 I love shimmer inks and hope I will come to love sheen too!
I really like it and I am so tempted, but I just know myself. I know I am not going to use up nearly that much ink EVER. So I will stick to the tiny samples I buy from the fountain pen shops and pick the colors I really want. No surprises for me.
@@SamisSweetLife ok but it’s sooo smart to know yourself and just buy what you love and will use!! Give me some of that common sense pls!! 🤗🤗🤗🫠🫠🫠 which ones did you love?
To answer your question, if you don't mix up your bottle it will settle to the bottom, so I've been able to get a draw in a syringe without much sheen. If you don't want your nib to get clogged, store your pens nib up, otherwise the ink settles on the nib and feed. I prefer medium or broads for shimmer, but I've never had shimmer ruin a pen or render it totally unusable. Your mileage may vary, but I don't think its really anything to worry about.
Sheening inks. I love them. No need to shake up or agitate pen. Sometimes is harder to clean from some pens, but that's no big deal in cartridge /converter pens. Use bulb syringe. Some take a long time to dry, but that doesn't bother me, even though I'm a leftie. (As an underwriter, I avoid smudging..) Focus on the final color. That's the real color. It's the color it's supposed to be. Its magic! Color change before your eyes. I love it. I love how the color can change with the angle of light. Is it blue or red? Or both?
@@Wholelatteplans Use a pen that's easy to clean. he paper can (and does) make a big difference with these inks. Previous invents had some real sheeners, sometimes with shimmer too. Arctic Blast comes to mind. Blue/Red with shimmer. Great for Christmas cards or seasonal letters.
I love most of the inks 🥰 - I ordered and received mine yesterday - I swatched them all last night 😂😂 This is my first year ordering one. I saw Colorverse had one too but it is $$
Is there somewhere I can email or DM you information? I have lots of sheening inks, including monster sheening ink. There is a way to reduce sheen. You need to water down the ink to avoid the sheen. If I wanted to not get sheen in an ink, I would add BPC dilution solution, because that can water down an ink without making it more dry. That will make the ink last longer without having to mix colors. I have the atomink inks and dilution solution, so that is easy for me to use. If you don’t have it maybe add some water and see if it needs a touch of white lightening. I love sheen, so I just use it in my pens as is. I have not had any problems with the sheening inks from Diamine; in fact I use Polar Glow all December.
@@bootsmama1027 this is soooo helpful!!! Thank you!! I will try water and if I don’t like it I’ll try dilution solution (I don’t have any but I always welcome an excuse for a Birmingham order hahaha)
I like about half of the inks this year. Debating getting it so I don't have to wait so stinkin long to try the ones I do like but then I will be stuck with all the ones I will never use.
That is called a "Dominant Industry Ink Muddler Glass Dip Pen" and PenChalet has them for $12 each. It's a little spoon-ish "blurp" on one end and a glass dip nib on the other. (I just ordered one a few days ago myself, lol - hoping it will get here today!) EDIT - I'm further into the video now and just noticed that hers doesn't have the dip pen on the other end, it's just the muddler, so it's not the same exact one I pointed out, but it's close. :)
Already watched swatching of this but it's always nice to see swatches if there is some differences in lighting, paper etc. My first impression was that there was too many sheening inks and too few standard ones. Let's see how I feel after your swatches. 😇🩵🙏🙌
Yay!!! I’m glad you got your calendar. I felt the same about several of the inks. Your grotto and good tidings sheened more than mine did. I am not the biggest fan of sheen (as you saw in my video) hehe. Also the two scented.. I really liked the Forest Gateau and hoping it doesn’t feather in a fine nib but the fruit cocktail was rough. I will use that and Lemon & Lime for mixing. I’m glad you found some that you liked once you swatched them yourself. I already have several on my December currently inked list 😊. I love your little spoon too.
@@Adventuresover40 I am going to try adding water to the sheeners like JNZ suggested!! Have you ever tried that? I swatched chilly nights without shimmer and it’s a gorgeous blue! I have like 8 I want to ink up for November lol
@@Wholelatteplans oh I want to ink some in November too, but am forcing myself not to..lol I have not tried adding water. I have mixed A very high sheen ink with another standard ink and the sheen was gone. So that was either a fluke or it works 😁. I am disappointed in cranberry. I was loving it as I swatched but then the neon green sheen..😡 I’d like to see some of them without shimmer. Maybe I’ll try some that way
@@b.smithchobette they release them for Inkvent and then in the summer of the following year they release full size bottles!! Some retailers like vanness will also sell samples so you can try them first!! The bummer is you have to wait until July I think 😅
I am super salty that Forest Gateau is a scented ink. The color is stunning, but I abhor scented inks. With so many complaining about them, I'm surprised Diamine hasn't either reduced the number or stopped them entirely.
@@Korynith I totally get you!!! I will say, the scent is a lot milder than the others I have had and the consistency is much better. I can’t say the same for fruit cocktail! But I think FG will be great for drier nibs. I’m salty cranberry has so much sheen lolol
Sheen is very different from shimmer, it’s not separate from the ink itself. It is achieved by the high concentration of dye, that’s why there is not that many combinations of ink and shimmer colors: blues are mostly sheening pink, violets give green or yellow sheen. Two ways to reduce sheen are to use more absorbant paper or dilute it a bit with water to lower the dye concentration
@@weekend_art thank you so much!!! I was also able to combine with a few drops of another ink and that took a lot if the sheen out
Thanks for doing this! Can’t wait to get some of these in my pens - I really love sheen inks particularly - the more sheen better! I love how it changes what you see as you move your paper or change angle
As a fan of sheen, the purpose is mostly to add character. Often there's usually a bunch of inks in the "base color" so sheen adds dimension and novelty when I write. Some inks sheen heavy, while some don't. It also depends on the paper quality (lamy dark lilac is a heavy sheener on most stuff but on my kind of shitty work notebook you can only see it in like heavy lines and barely even then). You can usually reduce them by using a fine/ef nib on the dryer side as sheen depends on pooling and looking into paper that doesn't usually show sheening. TR is one of those one's that's going to show off sheen particularly strongly, even in inks that aren't heavy sheeners (my writer's blood sheen on TR sheens and a lot of places don't even REPORT that it sheens most of the time) so using other papers will probably suit you well. They also likely show more of the sheen because of the method by which you're swatching (even my mild sheeners tend to show in a dip pen)
As for issues? Nah. Maybe some ultra sheeners might crud the nib a little or stain but I've never really had issues with cleaning them out. The biggest issue is sheening inks tend to have a long dry time so they smear a lot, especially on TR. Also no they're not particles like shimmer so you're not gonna really be able to avoid them.
@@Ari-zf3dk thank you so much this is super helpful! I use a fountain pen friendly Moleskine as a journal so I’m gonna try in a fine nib on that paper
beautiful swatches - it is a dark colour pallette, it's the black inkvent 🙂
@@DebraDarkandTwisty you’re right!!! They went moody with this one!! I’m appreciating more and more
Thanks for sharing this! The video I didn’t know I needed tonight 😅
At first I was totally underwhelmed with the range of colors too, but as you showed more swatches and when you grouped them by property, they really grew on me.
All the shimmers look amazing (especially the greens!), and those four muted standard inks you had with each other on the left look so good together. I’m looking forward to seeing more people swatch these to get a better idea of how they look in different lights and on different papers!
Also the sheen on Cranberry is truly criminal 😭 they ruined that gorgeous color!
@@SnowshoeTurkey ahhhh I’m soo glad it helped!!! The standards and nutmeg and salted caramel really stole the show for me!! It’s those muted earth tones!! 🥹😻 I really am happy I kept it now that I have seen them im person. And I totally agreeeee criminal charges will be pressed and pursued hahahha
@@SnowshoeTurkey I am happy to report I did a drop of cranberry, fruit cocktail, and forest gateau and it kept that amazing cranberry color but cut out a ton of the sheen!!!
@@Wholelatteplans whoa! Very cool! Great to know!
Yay! I never buy these, but I do watch the swatching videos and take note of the ones I like best, so they can go on my wish list, and then I purchase the full bottles when they come out 6-9 months from now! I love spoilers! 😊
@@marachristian8726 I think that’s what I’ll do next year!! lol I love spoilers tooo!! Thank you for watching!
I love how silky and viscous sheening inks feel to write with. Maybe a little unglamorous but it’s like the feeling of drinking plain water versus Gatorade. Both are good, but feel noticeably different.
Thank you so much for this video. I have the last two years calendars and was on the fence about buying another. This calendar just doesn't have enough of a variety of colors, so you have just saved me a lot of money. I love Salted Caramel, Winterberry, Lullaby and Pine Needle. Forest Gateau, Fruit Cocktail, Cosmic Glow and Good Tidings are maybes, but the rest are just OK.
@@K_rye you are so welcome I’m glad it helped!! Yes I agree with you!!! I totally could have sat this one out and just bought samples/ bottles next year!
I am soooo loving this video!!! I received my box a few days and swatched them in my journal!!! This is my FIRST EVER INKVENT so I couldn’t wait until December to open 😂😂😂😂😂!!!!! I’m super excited on these colors!!!
@@planningwithbritt yayyayayay!!!! I’m so happy you love them!!! What are your favorites?!
I really understand that people feel those purple inks are too similar. I’d feel the same! Except…. that’s exactly my favorite color, so I’m very thankful for them 😅 your video made me run to order the calendar, my very first invent ever! Thanks for a great video ❤
@@toplectures yayyyy I kept thinking whoever loves this color is going to be stokkkked lol! I’m so excited for you!!! Enjoy 💛💛💛
@@Wholelatteplans Also, I've watched a couple of the Inkvent 2024 swatch videos now but yours is the one I come back to to really look at the different colors and effects. I really appreciate the relaxed speed, the time you take to really think about the inks and what they remind you of or what you'd want to use them for. It feels a bit like a daydreaming video and I really really appreciate that. Thanks again :)
Thanks for the swatches!!! I really like this year's inks more than last year.
@@amethystmistarts5532 oh yay that is awesommeeee!! I hope I feel that way next year lolol
you are so knowledgeable with inks! Love your videos. I have already inked pens with Nutmeg, chilly nights and good tidings. Love all 3 so far.
@@RosesCollections ahhhh thank you and that is sooo exciting!! How is nutmeg in the pen compared to swatches?! And how do you find the sheen of good tidings in writing?! I swatched chilly nights without the shimmer and I am in love with the base blue! I think I will ink it for November!!
@@Wholelatteplans nutmeg ended up being a bit lighter than I expected. I have it my Platinum 3776 with a medium nib. I love Chilly Night, it’s in my Opus 88 mini with a medium nib. There is a lot of shimmer so I doubt I’ll put in a pen with a Fine Nib. I love Good tidings. It’s in a fine nib so very little sheen but it looks like a great black green color!
I love so many of these! Makes me kinda wish I’d gone for the calendar this year, but I also don’t want to be stuck with 9 inks that I’m not crazy about. 16/25 is a pretty stellar ratio in my books though.
@@deskofem yes it is!! But you can always buy samples when they come out!! 😁😁😁😁
thanks for the swatches! i also used to not like sheen until i tried van dieman’s dawn
@@brnsssophie oooo I’ll have to look that one up!! I love van diemans inks ❤️🔥
Nice job! I’m excited for mine to get here and enjoyed the sneak.
@@MyMagicalPlanner yay I’m so glad you enjoyed and excited for you to get to experience it!!
Lovely collection, I don't know much about these special edition ink sets. This is the first one I've seen and it looks like most of the colors are based on a blackish gray color with tent of blue and , and yes I agree to shimmers are quite strong, though I believe they are best used with a glass dip pen I would never put anything like that in a fountain pen thank you for sharing
I thought I would like Fruit Cocktail when you did the initial swatch, but of them all I think Chilly Nights (Day 10), Nutmeg, and Good Tidings would be my top choices. Thanks for the sneak peek.
@@potandpens nutmeg is sooooo gorgeous!!!! Thank you for watching!!! 💛
Omg the lemon lime 🍋🟩 ❤
What is the stirrer type tool that you're using for the swatches? That's perfect!
@@BeccaBasilisk it’s a little glass spoon!! It was a gift so I am not sure where it is from 💛
@@Wholelatteplans Oh that's so cool! It's literally perfect for ink swatching it's like it was designed for it! I'll have to see if I can find one similar 😍
I haven’t had any issues with the sheening inks I have used.
@@melissasnyder5268 oh that’s awesome to hear!!! ❤️🔥🙌🏻
Thank you for this spoiler! I was debating getting this this year. And I am thinking I am gonna pass. I'll probably get 1 or 2 when they come out with the full sized bottles. Also for Sheening I have found with a more absorbent paper I get less sheen and also with drier pens or smaller nib sizes. Any thing that puts down less ink, the less sheen is left on the paper. It happens when ink pools. 💜
@@LivelyLaura I totally support you hahaha which 2 do you you think you’ll get?
@@LivelyLaura and thank you I will try them in my really fine nibs!!
I use a notebook that’s not considered “fountain pen friendly” necessarily, but the ink won’t bleed through, and I don’t get any sheening. I only do what I think is called long form journaling, and I started with a $1.00 lined notebook from Walmart. I have found that the Kokuyo Campus A paper (apparently different from B paper?) doesn’t show the sheen either.
Thank you for putting this out there. I will be leaving the sheen & shimmer in the bottom of the bottles. I prefer to use EF & F so it won't show up & I don't want to risk clogging up anything in the pens. I am not disappointed in the offering at all. Love the colors...save that lemon/lime. Ugh. Don't see a use for that. Despite not being a bells & whistles kind of gal, I am not unhappy & look forward to playing w these.
@@Paffler yay!!! I’m so glad you’re excited about them! I agree about the lemon lime lol, I think it will only be good for mixing
Thanks for this spoiler video. I'm loving these moody tones this year. I also LOVE sheening inks! Sheen is a result of the ink's heavy saturation of color. So, no need to agitate like shimmer inks because there are no particles to sink to the bottom. How long you can leave a sheening ink in a pen without use depends on the specific ink and the pen. I've had some dry out over night, and others go for weeks. What's universal is that they all take a bit of extra effort to clean. I like the contrast of the base color with sheen peaking through. So, if an ink is too sheeny such that I can't see the base color, I'll dilute the ink with a drop or two of water. 🙂
@@JNZPegasus ahhh so it can be diluted!!! That is awesome to know!! Like literally use a syringe and do 1 or 2 drops into the converter or whatever? Will that make the ink drier or anything? Thank you for this info!!!
@@Wholelatteplans a drop or two of water (sometimes more) in the converter is how I've done it. Water will make the ink a touch dryer, but I've found most sheening inks to be lubricated enough to handle it and still flow on the wetter side. If it does veer into being too dry, you can add a microscopic dot of dish soap to the converter to fix it--a trick I use for any ink that's to dry for my preference. Birmingham Pen Co. sells a solution to dilute ink, but I haven't tried it because water has worked so well for me.
@@JNZPegasus awesome I am going to try this!!! Thank you!!
Great swatches! I’m with you, not a fan overall of sheen/shimmers. It’s such a mess to clean out of my pen and smudges forever.
@@brittanyfisher1341 yess!!! I’m glad someone told me they can be diluted, though I’ve yet to try it in a pen lol
So sheen isnt a separate particle, like the silica glitter in shimmer ink. Sheen is basically chemical reactions happening, either air-to-ink or ink-to paper.
Its more similar to shading because its somewhat dependent on the amount of ink you put down, and on the paper used. Silica shimmer will look the same on most paper because its literally glitter on the page, its not dependent on any chemical reaction taking place.
Honestly sheening inks dont need a y special maintenance unless youre using Nitrogen. With that specific ink, i wouldnt keep it in a pen for more than a week or two.
@@redlion145 thank you so much this makes sense and is super helpful!!
Thanks for the spoiler! As soon as I opened youtube, you were the first. It will help with my decision to buy or not. I like your dip pen (like I need another one). Where did you get it?
@@johenderson5420 yay I’m glad it helps!!! I got it on Amazon! It was one of the first results around 6.99
Hi! Where did you get the methacrylate stick and spoon? Love your video!
@@RSnaffty thank you!!! It was a gift so I’m sorry I can’t tell you 🥲
Thank you so much for the video. I like the swatches so I can see what I am getting.
You speak of mixing your inks to get an ink you like better. I am trying to research ink mixing but I am having trouble finding information on it. Do you have anything on your process? Types of inks to mix? Combinations to stay away from? Etc.
@@tressasmith1244 I have mixed inks of several different brands and properties and never had any issues!! I just pick the colors I want together and combine them in a little plastic sample vial!
Awesome video . However, all the rambling against sheening and shimmering inks I take exception with. I love them and have never had any problems using them in any pen. I have had the worst time with Anderillium Flapjack Octopus that is a plain orange ink and a nightmare to use.
@@minnamendelson2507 yayy im so glad they haven’t been a problem for you!! I know I kept telling myself to shut up 😂😂😂 I love shimmer inks and hope I will come to love sheen too!
I really like it and I am so tempted, but I just know myself. I know I am not going to use up nearly that much ink EVER. So I will stick to the tiny samples I buy from the fountain pen shops and pick the colors I really want. No surprises for me.
@@SamisSweetLife ok but it’s sooo smart to know yourself and just buy what you love and will use!! Give me some of that common sense pls!! 🤗🤗🤗🫠🫠🫠 which ones did you love?
To answer your question, if you don't mix up your bottle it will settle to the bottom, so I've been able to get a draw in a syringe without much sheen. If you don't want your nib to get clogged, store your pens nib up, otherwise the ink settles on the nib and feed. I prefer medium or broads for shimmer, but I've never had shimmer ruin a pen or render it totally unusable. Your mileage may vary, but I don't think its really anything to worry about.
@@1mrgoodman thank you!!! 🙏
Sheening inks. I love them. No need to shake up or agitate pen. Sometimes is harder to clean from some pens, but that's no big deal in cartridge /converter pens. Use bulb syringe. Some take a long time to dry, but that doesn't bother me, even though I'm a leftie. (As an underwriter, I avoid smudging..) Focus on the final color. That's the real color. It's the color it's supposed to be. Its magic! Color change before your eyes. I love it. I love how the color can change with the angle of light. Is it blue or red? Or both?
@@Calcprof thank youuu!!! I’m going to try them!
@@Wholelatteplans Use a pen that's easy to clean. he paper can (and does) make a big difference with these inks. Previous invents had some real sheeners, sometimes with shimmer too. Arctic Blast comes to mind. Blue/Red with shimmer. Great for Christmas cards or seasonal letters.
For me: Forest Gateau, Snow Globe, Winterberry!
@@breadyegg 💯 💯 💯
This isn’t doing it for me, and I typically enjoy brooding grey, browns, etc. Will you be doing Colorverse?
@@edwardrutledge2765 I feel this!! lol. No I won’t but I’ll be looking forward to other videos!!
I love most of the inks 🥰 - I ordered and received mine yesterday - I swatched them all last night 😂😂 This is my first year ordering one. I saw Colorverse had one too but it is $$
@@melissasnyder5268 yayyyy I am so glad for you!!! I can never wait either 😂😂 what are your favorites?
Chilly Nights, Forest Gateau, Snow Globe, Icy Lilac, Winterberry, Nutmeg and Salted Caramel
@@melissasnyder5268 such good ones!!! I just swatched chilly nights with no shimmer and it such a prettt grey blue!
@@Wholelatteplans I want to use it for January
what is that glass thing you used before the dip pen?
@@mixeddrinks8100 it’s a litttle glass spoon that was a gift!! So I am not sure where it is from
@@Wholelatteplans come to think of it that is a very good idea, still thanks for the inspiration, might try with a glass honey dipper
I prefer the colour verse calendar
Is there somewhere I can email or DM you information? I have lots of sheening inks, including monster sheening ink. There is a way to reduce sheen. You need to water down the ink to avoid the sheen. If I wanted to not get sheen in an ink, I would add BPC dilution solution, because that can water down an ink without making it more dry. That will make the ink last longer without having to mix colors. I have the atomink inks and dilution solution, so that is easy for me to use. If you don’t have it maybe add some water and see if it needs a touch of white lightening. I love sheen, so I just use it in my pens as is. I have not had any problems with the sheening inks from Diamine; in fact I use Polar Glow all December.
@@bootsmama1027 this is soooo helpful!!! Thank you!! I will try water and if I don’t like it I’ll try dilution solution (I don’t have any but I always welcome an excuse for a Birmingham order hahaha)
@@bootsmama1027 ps you can message me on IG @wholelatteplans!! ❣️
@ The dilution solution comes in huge bottles, so if you want to try before you buy, let me know. I think mine is a 120 ml bottle.
I like about half of the inks this year. Debating getting it so I don't have to wait so stinkin long to try the ones I do like but then I will be stuck with all the ones I will never use.
@@abiewaltz1209 I feel this in my soul!! lol
@@abiewaltz1209 my only rationale was that I can mix all the ones I don’t like
Where did you get your little spoon from? Thanks for sharing!! I can’t wait to get mine! ❤
@@Lisa-Snshinz it was a gift from @faithandfountainpens so I’m not sure!!
That is called a "Dominant Industry Ink Muddler Glass Dip Pen" and PenChalet has them for $12 each. It's a little spoon-ish "blurp" on one end and a glass dip nib on the other. (I just ordered one a few days ago myself, lol - hoping it will get here today!)
EDIT - I'm further into the video now and just noticed that hers doesn't have the dip pen on the other end, it's just the muddler, so it's not the same exact one I pointed out, but it's close. :)
I like a lot of these. I wish they'd do 30ml bottles of them.
@@blktauna I totally agree!!!
Already watched swatching of this but it's always nice to see swatches if there is some differences in lighting, paper etc. My first impression was that there was too many sheening inks and too few standard ones. Let's see how I feel after your swatches. 😇🩵🙏🙌
@@sushanart I agree I think they look a little different in every video so I’m watching them all!! Lol
Yay!!! I’m glad you got your calendar. I felt the same about several of the inks. Your grotto and good tidings sheened more than mine did. I am not the biggest fan of sheen (as you saw in my video) hehe. Also the two scented.. I really liked the Forest Gateau and hoping it doesn’t feather in a fine nib but the fruit cocktail was rough. I will use that and Lemon & Lime for mixing. I’m glad you found some that you liked once you swatched them yourself. I already have several on my December currently inked list 😊. I love your little spoon too.
@@Adventuresover40 I am going to try adding water to the sheeners like JNZ suggested!! Have you ever tried that? I swatched chilly nights without shimmer and it’s a gorgeous blue! I have like 8 I want to ink up for November lol
@@Wholelatteplans oh I want to ink some in November too, but am forcing myself not to..lol
I have not tried adding water. I have mixed A very high sheen ink with another standard ink and the sheen was gone. So that was either a fluke or it works 😁. I am disappointed in cranberry. I was loving it as I swatched but then the neon green sheen..😡 I’d like to see some of them without shimmer. Maybe I’ll try some that way
So of these I like 9 and would love to get them, but i'm unfamiliar with the diamine inkvent calendars, do they only release these for these advents?
@@b.smithchobette they release them for Inkvent and then in the summer of the following year they release full size bottles!! Some retailers like vanness will also sell samples so you can try them first!! The bummer is you have to wait until July I think 😅
Last year’s swatching was better, less crowded.
@@karenirving7088 thank you for your feedback :)
I am super salty that Forest Gateau is a scented ink. The color is stunning, but I abhor scented inks. With so many complaining about them, I'm surprised Diamine hasn't either reduced the number or stopped them entirely.
@@Korynith I totally get you!!! I will say, the scent is a lot milder than the others I have had and the consistency is much better. I can’t say the same for fruit cocktail! But I think FG will be great for drier nibs. I’m salty cranberry has so much sheen lolol
You complain too much
@@dutchessdoolittle7477 thank you for your feedback