INK REVIEW: DE ATRAMENTIS ANTIQUE PINK

De Atramentis Antique Pink

I’m not the biggest fan of pink inks. I found one that I love (Diamine Flamingo Pink), but otherwise, they are mostly a curiosity for me.

When I think of Antique Pink, the color that comes to mind is perhaps something like a ballet slipper pink. When De Atramentis thinks of Antique Pink, they think of something that is a bit more purple than I’d expect…

De Atramentis Antique Pink Writing Sample

With that out of the way, this ink is nice. It’s ok. It writes well in the pen, looks good on the paper. There is no bleeding or feathering. Smear times are decent. (I used a Rhodia Dot Pad for this review.)

If you’re looking for a pink fountain pen ink that leans a bit toward the purple, this color could be the one for you.

There is even some shading – always nice.  (I was using the Pilot Falcon for this review – the pen flexes a bit and that could account for some of the shading here, but there is potential.)

So…here’s my bottom line:  it’s ok.

 Pink inks – love ’em or hate ’em?

What are you writing with this week?

WINNER WINNER GIVEAWAY WINNER

Congratulations to Tamz – winner of the items pictured above!

Tamz, I’ll try to contact you on Instagram, too.

I’m so excited for you and hope you love love love each of the items.

In other news – I’ve been away all week – a short vacation to Mendocino County, California. Oh my goodness, it was perfect and I even managed to get some time to play with pens and ink. You can see all of my pictures over on Instagram.

What are your weekend plans? We’re picking the dogs up from boarding today (w00f!) and have a whole lot of nothing planned.

xoxo

Found Around Friday

Happy Friday!

Before we get started with this week’s finds, I want to remind you that I have a giveaway going on right now. You only have until Monday to enter.

And we’re off …

Pens! Paper! Pencils! had a look at the Noodler’s Konrad and Rhodia Pencils.

Pen Addict reviewed a look at Sailor Bung Box Blue Black (what a name!).

Long Island Pen Show was last weekend – Ed Jelley has a recap.

Gourmet Pens posted a pretty incredible photo.

My Supply Room is back! Have you ever read this blog? I love that George ends all of his posts with something like, “Add these to your collection.”

Tell me, what do you have going on this weekend? Will you be writing letters? Doodling? Or maybe just hanging out? Whatever your plans – have a great weekend and I’ll see you back here on Monday!

xox

GIVEAWAY: Hero Fountain Pen, Sticky Notes, Brush Dance Journal

Oh yeeeeah….I’m giving away everything you see in the above image. (Not the table, don’t be silly.)
Let me tell you how this all came together.
Sometime in January, I went in search of Hero 359 fountain pens. I needed to have that pen in purple and the deal on all five was pretty good – so why not?
Hero 359
I ordered from Amazon, but sadly when I received the order, the purple was missing and there was a BLACK pen in its place (oh, the horror!). The vendor was super-duper quick and kind about sending me the correct pen and allowed me to keep the black pen.  I’m passing along my good fortune and giving that black pen to one of you. (The purple is mine, yo.)
My understanding is that these pens are very much like my beloved Lamy Safari. I can’t attest to that myself because I’ve yet to ink a single one of these pretties. Crazy. Crazybusy.
And then….last month, I was in Seattle for business (it’s a rough life) and met up with one of the artists/writers I work with, the fabulous Mary Anne Radmacher. We had a delightful afternoon together – lunch at Pike Place Market and then shopping at Kinokuniya Bookstore (where I spent entirely too much money, but my goodness).
One of my finds there was the packet of sticky notes above. How adorbs are they?  Three sweet designs, twenty sheets each. I thought you’d love them. 
And, finally, the Brush Dance Dreamer Journal featuring the art and words of Mary Anne Radmacher. Because…why not? And that quote?  “Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, ‘I will try again tomorrow.'”  How true is that?
So! You can enter to win all three of these items – the Hero 359 pen, the sweet sticky notes, and the Brush Dance Journal.  What a great stash!
Leave a comment below to enter. (Be sure to tell me how to contact you, duh.) One entry per person. However, if you Tweet, Instagram, or Pinterest the top image from this post – come back here and let me know and you can have up to FOUR entries.  Just use #pentulant so I can find the entry. US/CAN only – sorry friends, I know it sucks. Deadline for entry is next Monday, March 24.
And…a small disclaimer…I’m the president of Brush Dance. I didn’t buy the Journal, but that doesn’t mean it’s not pretty terrific.

Wheee!

FOUND AROUND FRIDAY

Welcome to another edition of Found Around Friday!

Here’s what I’ve been looking at and reading lately….

FPN members discussed leather.  Here’s a link to Zenok Leather – I know I’m going to have one of these one day.

Inkdependence has a fun Wordless Wednesday series.

I just inked my Esterbrook pens this week. LOVE! 

I might love these templates. I’d use them for my Midori. Or maybe these stickers? Or maybe even something pre-printed from this shop?

Noodler’s announced some fancy new nibs. I’m thinking I’ll pass on their pens and nibs – but I adore Noodler’s inks.

The Clicky Post is giving away a boatload of Doane Paper. Time’s almost up.

Unroyal Warrant takes a close look at a Retro 51 Fountain Pen. I’m going to pass on this one.

What have you been reading? Or maybe you’ve found a fun little accessory you’d like to share?

INK REVIEW: AKKERMAN SIMPLISTIES VIOLET

PW AKKERMAN SIMPLISTIES VIOLET FOUNTAIN PEN INK REVIEW

Hello purple!

I’ve had this ink for quite awhile, but am just getting around to a good review of it. Akkerman inks have been on my mind because they recently announced a new smaller-sized bottle. The inks come from the Netherlands and shipping isn’t cheap (neither is the ink), but those bottles. Goodness.

Akkerman Ink Bottle Size Comparison (New on the left.)

Closer look at Akkerman Ink Bottle
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Back to Simplisties Violet – it’s a gorgeous ink. Writes great. Amazing deep, dark color and saturation. I’m not seeing any shading here, but I wonder if I would with a broad nib.

I really have nothing negative to say. Decent dry-time. Flow was wonderful in my TWSBI 540. 
Check out the handwritten review …

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It’s love
What inks are you loving these days? Do you own any Akkerman inks?
Have a good week!
xox

INSTAGRAM UPDATE

A bowl full of Lamy Safari Fountain Pens

If you’ve been reading here for awhile (thank you!), you probably know that I’m a huge fan of Instagram. I have so much to share that blogging would be a full-time gig for me if I didn’t have Instagram to share quick pics with you!

Here’s a look at what I’ve been up to . . .

I’d written that found the notebook below, but didn’t know how I was going to use it. That “problem” has been solved! Mr. Pentulant and I use it for our (almost) daily letters back and forth to each other. Awwww.

The years teach us much which the days never knew. -Emerson

Some pretty Lamy Safari Fountain Pens from my collection

A gift for Mr. Pentulant. If you’ve not gotten one of these from Dudek Modern Goods, you should.

Our sweet nephew started crawling. Help!

How sweet is this?

I went to Seattle and accidentally found this. I don’t want to talk about it.

Fountain Pens to match my kitchen towel. Living fancy! 

Midori Travelers Notebook (MTN) with a bit of customization

The view from our local Target store. CRAZY.

Settlers of Catan

I learned a new trick

Franklin-Christoph Model 02 – eyedropper style!

Twins!

Eep.
Now that I’ve convinced you to follow me on Instagram, here are some other wonderful people you should be following:

FOUND AROUND FRIDAY – ONE DAY EARLY!

Happy Thursday!

Here’s what I’ve been reading this week . . .

Well, thank goodness!

SF Pen Show – can’t wait!

If I didn’t work from home, I’d totally do what From the Pen Cup did.

Inkdependence is doing what I’m doing – I’ll need to get you some pictures soon.

No Pen Intended didn’t enjoy the Ohto Tasche. I’m especially sorry to see this as I have been loving the Ohto F-Lapa and was hoping the goodness continued through the line.

Do you like pink inks? Turns out I do. See what Peninkcillin has to say.

Pen Paper Pencil talks about Pilot Iroshizuku Ina-ho. Do you like this color? Not me. Ick.

The Frugal Fountain Pen reviews the Pilot Petit 1 Mini Fountain Pen – $4!

I have a thing for orange inks. The Pen Addict reviews a great looking Sailor Jentle ink.

Did you see that Akkerman has new smaller bottle of ink? (OMG, those bottles!) I placed my order yesterday.

OK, what do you have your eyes on? Do you have a blog I’ve not mentioned? I’d love to start reading your posts.

I’ll be back tomorrow with a look at Instagram and who I’m following there.

xoox

REVIEW: Franklin-Christoph Command Center Folio

Franklin-Christoph Command Center Folio

Happy Monday!
As you saw in my LA Pen Show Shopping Spree post, one of the beauties I came away with was the Franklin-Christoph Command Center Folio pictured above. (As usual, click on the image or the caption to see the full-sized image.)
After having used the Folio, I’m here to says that I love it. Big love. The components are the high-quality you’d expect from F-C. The leather is thick, soft, and luxurious. The stitching is just about perfect in every area of the book. If you happen to have a Penvelope, the leather and fabric will be quite familiar to you. 
Let’s take a closer look . . . 
FC Command Center Folio – Opened View
On the left, there is a good-sized pocket/flap. The area under the flap is fabric. I’m told that this area can hold an iPad Mini. I don’t have one of those, but I know that it can hold a Kindle quite comfortable. I’ve used this area for boarding passes and to hold folded sheets of paper. If I had one wish for the flap, it would be that it had a couple of slots for credit or business cards.
On the right is place for a notebook – I chose a book with binding on the left, but the Command Center can also hold a top-bound notebook.
To the far right are the pen loops. Two loops to hold your favorite pen securely. The leather parts of the loops are showing, the underside features elastic and I’m glad to report that it holds all pen sizes quite nicely. Compare this with the Midori pen loop and, really, there is no comparison – Franklin- Christoph really wins big in this area.
Franklin-Christoph Command Center Elastic Band
The elastic band (see the first image above) is wide and feels very snug and secure.
I’m a tiny bit concerned that it could eventually pull away from the Folio. However, F-C is known to make high-quality products and also known to stand behind them.
Time will tell!
Moving on . . . 
The back features a zippered compartment

The zippered compartment was described as able to hold an iPhone. Yes, it will hold an iPhone, but it feels like that is stretching the limit of that pocket and made me a little concerned about the having a problem with the zipper down the road. In time, I think the leather would give a bit and more easily accommodate something like an iPhone. For now, I’ve used it to hold a few dollar bills, my drivers license and some receipts.

Gussetted Compartment

Iconic Franklin-Christoph Cut Corners
Continuing . . .
I was happily surprised to learn that I could choose a notebook to go with the Folio
The cut corners on the notebook and folio are not just a nifty design element, they are also intended to keep corners from bending and becoming worn.
Yikes.
Hm.
So . . . the Franklin-Christoph Notebook isn’t perfect. I am 100% sure they’d replace it if I brought it up with them. However, it’s the Folio I was after, the Notebook was a bonus.
Another issue with the notebook
I should have looked at the notebook as closely as I checked over the folio. This one had probably been handled by others (though it was behind their tables at the show) before it found its way to me.
Another reason I didn’t bring this up with Franklin-Christoph . . . 
Franklin-Christoph Notebook
Franklin-Christoph Notebook Paper with Purple Tint
Above is a picture of the Franklin-Christoph Notebook paper with a piece of nice quality white paper under. As you can see, the F-C has a purple tone to it.  I don’t personally like this quality in the paper. 
Franklin-Christoph Folio with Clairefontaine Top-Bound Notebook
In the end, I decided to go with a top-bound notebook from Clairefontaine. Here’s why: the top-bound notebook can be pulled out just a bit and then the cover flipped over – flip the left side of the folio behind and I have a more compact solution. (I hope that made sense – it sounds complicated, but it definitely isn’t.)
I use (and seriously love) the folio everyday. It was just what I needed to organize my on-the-go writing.
Mine is the A5 Medium in Black and Brown. There are other options available at this link.
One final note – I won, I won!  When we were at the LA Pen Show, Franklin-Christoph had a drawing and I managed to win! The drawing was for $100 off any purchase. It’s going to be a few weeks before what I want is back in stock – I can’t wait to show you!
What would you do with $100 from F-C?