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Important links: The sticker books I mentioned Mildliners
Hi, I was wondering which black inks work with the seven seas journal. I've heard that they are prone to smearing long after you think they've dried. Any ink recommendations. I think I would rather stick to black ink for now rather than coloured ink. Thanks in advance.
Howdy! Anything super saturated is going to be more prone to long dry times and smearing. I use Platinum Carbon Black on Tomoe River Paper with no problems and I would think that probably most “normal” black inks would work fine as well. Where you are going to get problems will mostly be with Noodler’s inks. I have diluted Heart of Darkness down to half strength with not much visual change, so that tells to how saturated it is.
I would say try a notoriously well behaved conventional black ink (like Aurora black) or Carbon Black if you need the permanence. :-)
So long...
...and thanks for all the fish. :-)
It's been real guys, but this is the end of the line for me. I know this video focused on the negative side of things I have seen lately, but I really appreciate the good times we had and who knows, it might not be good-bye forever.
Blackwing 530 Unboxing
The official Blackwing 530 page
My review of the rest of the BW line
My stats class this semester devoured a Rhodia pad. Thanks goodness I am just about done with the last homework assignment.
Analogue System - 2017 Preview
Analogue System - 2016 Review
Blackwing 344 - Unboxing and first impressions (contains spoilers)
Link to the official Blackwing page
Pinhole camera
Past Volumes editions
Midori Traveler's Notebook: Double zipper pocket
The video here actually best describes how I am using the MTN currently
Traveler Supply Co and their etsy
Overview - Yoobi Mini Journal
Looks like you can also purchase these through Yoobi's website, if you don't live near a Target. (No affiliation, just linked to be helpful.)
Took my mother into the #dcpenshow2016 just to show her what the fuss was about and she walked out with this! She’s got good taste. :-)
Reblogging a few pictures I took this past weekend...
@blackshirtnerd just inked his latest purchase and is meticulously cleaning off residual ink #dcpenshow2016
Reblogging a few pictures I took this past weekend...
Back in RVA
Well, we made it back home from the DC pen show. Wesley and I both agreed that the length of the trip was just right - we are both exhausted from all the fun and I was just hitting the point of missing my own bed and shower. Expect to see a recap post/video a bit later this week, as I need to recover from a nasty sunburn and get back into the swing of normal life. I'll leave with this picture, which was my favorite from the trip:
DC Pen Show 2016
DC pen show post from last year
One Book July 2016 Recap
One book July intro video Blog post about how I was using two notebooks in the Midori
One Book July 2016
Links to things I mentioned:
My knitting channel My video about the Midori passport The habit tracker I showed is called "Loop Habit Tracker" and it was free (for android, not sure if it available for iOS) and has no ads! Heck yeah!
Notebook review - Book Block Original
Have you ever wanted a notebook that was completely unique to you? Are you a large company that can afford to order dozens of these things? If your answers were "YES!" and then "No..." then your time has come. Book Block Original is a service that allows you create one-off custom notebooks. You can actually find some more details about the process here, on the page from their Kickstarter.
Things I like:
Finally we can get customized notebooks on a small scale! These things were formerly reserved for companies willing to place orders in the hundreds, but no more! For a very reasonable price ($18 US), you can get an A5 hardcover book with whatever you want printed on the cover.
The notebooks feel nice. The cover is some sort of "soft touch" paper and there is no tactile difference on different parts of the design. The colors are saturated and crisp and there is a fairly good rainbow available for the ribbon and elastic so that you can match it all up. The lines on the design are crisp and clear, but as you can see my cover is pretty basic so I can't speak to incredibly detailed photographs.
The paper is decent. It can handle porous point pens, gel pens, and fountain pens on the fine end of the spectrum. Pencils softer than HB are also great performers as the paper has just a bit of tooth so they don't smear much. But this is not a super glossy, ink-resistant paper so triple-B nibs just won't work. For most people, this paper will be as luxurious as they could ever want.
Note - the paper used in these books is from Monsieur and it is my first time using paper from that company.
Things I don't like:
This is 100% on me, but I am a little bummed that I did not get to experience the full order process. At the time I was contacted by the lovely folks at BBO, I was still struggling to keep my head above water at my new job and I did not have time to come up with a super awesome cover design. So I had them pick a design for me and I do quite like the result. I have poked around on the website and the ordering process does not seem like it could be simpler. You just upload your artwork, size and position it, and then pick your elastic and ribbon cover and paper ruling. (And then pay, of course, the difficulty of which depends on where you keep your credit cards.)
Overall:
I really like that now regular people like you and I can order a well-made custom notebook. And we don't have to jump through a bunch of hoops or sell an organ for one. As an everyday notebook or even an extra special bullet journal, I don't think BBO is a bad choice at all. Here's some other ideas I just came up with for how to use a customized notebook:
for a once-in-a-lifetime trip
as a journal for a special time in your life, like a pregnancy or first year of college or wedding planning
to help promote a small business
for a long term learning project
This product was sent to me free of charge to try out. All opinions above are my own and you are free to disagree with them if you like. I am not being additionally compensated in any way for this review.