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I loved this piece. Giving to its recipient tomorrow!
High quality and a beautiful print! Excellent gift, can't wait to get the next print!
Everything is always so beautiful and the cards are a fantastic was to bring magic to the season! Great for gifts as well :)
So glad I was able to get this in person instead of having to order online. Exactly what I wanted with having to deal with shipping costs and worries. Plus love shopping local!
This is my third handmade wire-bound notebook from Papillon Press. They all feature stunning antique paper designs on the cover and matching bookmarks. I love that the wire binding allows you to leave the whole book open flat or to neatly fold it over so only the top writing surface is exposed. The smaller, book size makes it easy to carry the notebook anywhere. Each contains a general supply of cotton grid pattern paper. I use mine for journaling, planning, taking notes at meetings, jotting down ideas, and for any other reason I bring pen to paper. Papillon Press makes fine paper articles and sells fountain pens, decorations, cards, and many other items that elevate the art and joy of writing.
I’ve gotten the left-handed Z50 nib, for minimalizing confusion and your philosophical comprehension on stationery.
When I’ve introduced myself to fountain pens, and once using them for the first time, the pens gave off a scritchy-scratchy feel and sound. It is official that it has displeased my fingers and eardrums. However, what has baffled me beyond my mental limits is that when my parents have tried them out for the kick of it. The pens appeared to be literally gliding across the paper when they wrote with it. Actually, gliding is an understatement. It actually LEVITATED. As a result, my inconclusive mind perceived that it’s not about you choosing the pen, but the pen choosing you.
After a quick session of some modern technique called Googling, fountain pens were actually designed to be “dragged,” not “pushed.” Since I am a lefty, my motions with them did invoke pushing maneuvers. My parents are righties (more like frighties in my opinion), their motions consisted of pulling actions, perfectly giving me a clear answer. This is where Lamy’s left handed nib comes in.
It looks like a normal Z50 nib, but the manufacturers probably did some kind of work to the tip of the nib. It allows for tons of ink-vomiting control while writing, and it gives a pleasant feel and doesn’t produce the scratching noise. Overall, it is a good upgrade if you are a lefty, and I would definitely buy more for my other Lamy pens!
I picked up the Palm Green Kaweco cartridges to go with my DIY emerald green fountain pen. These are easy to use with the Kaweco fountain pens. Its a pretty shade of green as well.
I thought I missed the opportunity to purchase a new Kaweco. The store had the DIY experience that allowed me to put my own pen together. The staff was helpful as we walked through the steps. The result is a lovely emerald green Kaweco sport fountain pen!
obsessed with this purchase! love the store too so cute!
I love this ink. It is dark enough to see and shimmers with the best of them.