Top Five Favorite BGM Washi Tape Ideas
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by Kris Rowlands
6M ago
If you’re a craft lover, collector of stationery supplies, or just an all-around creative, then you’re likely already an avid hoarder of washi tape. And I should know! But have you had the pleasure of working with BGM washi tape?  These incredibly decorative and durable washi tapes make crafting, planning, and decorating the highlight of my day. I'm willing to bet they soon make up a significant portion of your stationery supplies too! So, what are my favorite uses for the many themes of BGM washi tape? Planners Gifts Home Décor Cell Phone Case Décor Wall Art   Who Is BGM? BGM's mo ..read more
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MoteMote Planner: The Planner for All Your Needs
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by Kris Rowlands
6M ago
MoteMote Planners bring you simplicity, functionality, and practicality. A wildly popular South Korean organizer, the MoteMote Planners offer incredible diversity to meet all your planner needs. What makes the MoteMote Planners even more appealing, are the variety of eye-catching colors to choose from, in addition to your choice in planner length. Choose from options including a thirty-one day, one hundred-day, or six-month length organizer. A fabulous study planner, their uses are endless and help make every day a more successful one. Incredible features of the MoteMote include: Durable matt ..read more
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Kokuyo Paper and Fountain Pens: A Match Made in Heaven?
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by Kris Rowlands
6M ago
Kokuyo Paper and Fountain Pens: A Match Made in Heaven? As a fountain pen user, you know the importance of finding the right type of paper to complement your writing instrument. Many factors come into play when evaluating the compatibility of paper and fountain pens, including paper weight, texture, and absorbency. One brand that has been generating buzz among fountain pen enthusiasts is Kokuyo paper. But, is Kokuyo paper fountain pen friendly? Let's take a closer look. Quality of Paper: Kokuyo paper is known for its high quality and attention to detail. It is made from a smooth, thin, and ..read more
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Why is Japanese stationery superior to American stationery?
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by Kris Rowlands
6M ago
Japanese stationery is renowned for its quality and craftsmanship, and for good reason. From pens and pencils to notebooks and planners, Japanese stationery is often considered superior to American stationery in both functionality and aesthetic appeal. In this blog post, we will explore the reasons why Japanese stationery is so highly regarded and why it may be worth considering for your next stationery purchase. One of the main reasons Japanese stationery is considered superior is because of the attention to detail and quality in its production. Japanese stationery companies have a long trad ..read more
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Does ink freeze below 32° F [0°C]?
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by Kris Rowlands
6M ago
Ink is a liquid and will freeze at a temperature below 32° F (0° C), just like water. However, the specific freezing point of ink will depend on its composition. Some inks may have a lower freezing point due to the presence of certain chemicals or ingredients, while others may have a higher freezing point. In general, it is best to store ink in a location that is kept at a temperature above freezing to ensure that it remains in a liquid state and can be used as intended. When ink is ordered in cold temperatures, unfortunately I have no way to keep it warm. It will be subjected to the elements ..read more
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How to Install a Midori Belt Seal with Pen Loop
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by Kris Rowlands
6M ago
 The Midori Belt Seal with pen loop is a buyer fav on my website. It is a great closure option for any notebook, planner or book. Please follow the installation video below, kindly provided by Joyful Clementina Plans. Check out her other great planning videos while you're at it!   ..read more
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Platinum Curidas - How to disassemble, fill and reassemble this unique fountain pen!
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by Kris Rowlands
6M ago
I absoluteely love my Platinum Curidas in EF! Being a retracable fountain pen, it can be used quickly on-the-go without having to uncap and recap the pen. However, there are some nuances to working with this pen, which are outlined in this video by Brian Goulet.  Before filling your Curidas, please watch this video to learn all about this pen!  ..read more
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Sanzen Tomoe River versus OG Tomoe River - What's the Verdict?
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by Kris Rowlands
6M ago
I am very excited to try Sanzen Tomoe River after reading reviews from the great blog posts below.  Leigh Reyes from My Life As a Verb has posted an extremely in-depth review of Sanzen Tomoe River versus OG Tomoe River Paper at her blog.  The Gentlemen Stationer previously added his thoughts in his blog post, PAPER REVIEW: FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF THE NEW SANZEN TOMOE RIVER PAPER. Also take a look at Fudefan's  blog post, Sanzen's Tomoe River successor.  Take a look at both posts to see the similarities between new and OG, and the positive differences for Sanzen ..read more
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Which Pens are Better? Pilot or Pentel - An Overview
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by Kris Rowlands
6M ago
When it comes to buying a new pen, the first thing that comes to mind is choosing a new pen that best suits your needs. There are so many different kinds of pens these days, and each one offers something different and unique. However, when you’re looking for a new one, you might be unsure about which one is best for you. After all, not all pens are created equal!  With so many different options available, how do you know which one is right for you? Read on to learn more about the differences between Pilot and Pentel pens, and which one is better for your writing needs. What is a Pilot Pen ..read more
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Why Tomoe River Paper Is The Best Paper For Fountain Pens
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by Kris Rowlands
6M ago
Not all paper is the same. Even the best fountain pen ink will write differently on different papers. Tomoe River paper, or “TRP” for short, is designed to work with fountain pens. It has a unique texture that provides excellent feedback when writing and does not bleed easily. Consider these benefits of TRP before you go back to writing with your favorite gel pen again. Paper for Fountain Pens Tomoe River Paper (TRP) is a paper that was designed specifically to work with fountain pens. It was created to solve the problem that fountain pen ink often does not write well on other typical paper. W ..read more
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