Ink Review: Diamine Grey Skies No More (Cult Pens UK Exclusive)

Ink Review: Diamine Grey Skies No More (Cult Pens UK Exclusive)

When I placed my order with Cult Pens UK a few weeks ago, I threw in a few other exclusive items just because. One of those was the Grey Skies No More ink which is part of the exclusive Diamine x Cult Pens Summer Fountain Pen Ink (30ml bottle). The series included eight colors total and I am kind of kicking myself for not grabbing a few other colors in the series.

The reason I grabbed the Grey Skies No More was that there is a distinctive multichromatic quality, I love a grey ink and the irony of an ink called Grey Skies No More that’s grey amused me. So very English summer.

All the colors in the Diamine x CultPens UK Summer Fountain Pen Ink Collection. Which one is your favorite?

I love the color of Ice Lolly in the sample but fear it would be too light in practice for me. A Jug of Sangria and Sand Between You Toes were close runner-ups for me based on the swatches above. I mean, really, they are all lovely if I didn’t already have too many inks.

But let’s get back to the ink at hand…

Grey Skies No More is a shading, sutble multichromatic in a warm grey tone. My swatches look much warmer than the sample shown by CultPens UK earlier in this review.

There is a distinct purply under tone. In wet application (like a brush, flex nib or swatch), the color is yummy and quite readable. However, in light applications like a fine nib, the color is quite light.

The writing samples above show the writing with an extra fine dip nib to be too light to be usable for writing. With a medium nib, things got more legible. Then with a large folded nib, the color variation is very intriguing.

The close-up above hints at the pink and blue chromatic effect in the overall greige ink.

When compared with other inks, my first thought was J. Herbin Gris Nuage which can also be too light to be usable in most writing circumstances. I was surprised to realize that Gris Nuage is a much cooler grey and also much lighter. I want to love Gris Nuage but its almost impossible for me to use.

Probably the closest ink color is Dominant Industry Downpour which does not have the multichromatic effects and is slightly more neutral grey-black but is the same or similar value. If you prefer cooler or more neutral toned greys, Diamine Silver Fox or Pelikan Edelstein Moonstone are better options.

Ink Institute Cat at Dusk has some of the multichromatic effects but is also a much cooler blue-grey with peachy undertones.

I might throw Grey Skies into my TWSBI Eco with the 1.1mm nib as it will give the ink its best chances at showing off the effects but for my day-to-day micro writing with EF nibs will not work with this ink. Sad about that FOR SURE.

But it is a really pretty color.


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See You in St. Louis!

See You in St. Louis!

Here we go again! I’m setting off for St. Louis today with my my patient, kind husband who is spending his weekend standing on his feet, eating vegan food (he’s not a vegan, I am) and driving back and forth down I-70 (the sorriest strip of highway in America). What a good sport!

We will be at the St. Louis Pen Show for the weekend. I am teaching a bunch of classes and eating my weight in Bombay Food Junkies and hanging out with some of my favorite people: Jaclyn and Laura, Andrew, Alan and Alan, Brad and so many more!

Our table is at J-06, next to Kaleidocraft Prints. Come by and say hi! I can’t wait to see you all!


Side note:

Both our Esty shop and our Big Cartel shop are closed for the weekend while we are in St, Louis. I don’t want orders sitting, waiting to be shipped. If you want to place an order on our shops, they will be back open on Monday, June 29.

Link Love: Be Creative!

Link Love: Be Creative!

There’s a bunch of travel reports from folks visiting favorite shops around the world, mid-year reflections and lots of creative ideas this week. I think my interest in more collage-y, art journaling projects is that these can be created with things I already have — reuse and repurpose — in a time that making something beauitful on a budget is a great way to spend time.

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Fabric + Ink: Feeling Beachy

Fabric + Ink: Feeling Beachy

As someone who sometimes struggles to put multiple colors together in a cohesive way, I’m fascinated by fabric collections. As I delve into quilting, I find fabric collections of 18-20 different prints somehow designed to all go together. They also give me inspiration for fun ink palettes.

This fabric is called the Coastal Collection and was designed by Craig Conover of Sewing Down South and Southern Charm fame. He designed a collection that fits right into southern beach style – think a cottage at Myrtle Beach or the like.

So I found some shades of ink that might work with it. Many of them are super close in color, but just different enough that they are fun to work with. The only thing I was missing was a good navy – nothing I had was just right!

Shop News: New & Restocked

Shop News: New & Restocked

Wow! I have gotten so many new things in the shop this week and restocked a bunch of favorites.

Kitta Portable Decorative Tape Booklets

First, we are now stocking the Kitta Portable sticker/washi booklets. Some designs are on traditional washi paper, others on clear PET, craft paper and even some on fluorescent paper! Each Kitta booklet folds up like a matchbook to make the perfect portable selection of stickers for journaling and planning.

CoraCreaCrafts Journal Clips

Next, we restocked our favorite journal clips from CoraCreaCrafts and even added a new design. I can’t decide which was is my favorite. I think I love them all.

Gothic Pre-Inked Push Button Number Stamps

We also got these fun self-inking push button number stamps in a gothic font. They are super portable and a great way to add dates to an undated planner or journal or a very gothy to-do list.

Archer & Olive Notebook & Stationery Resotcks

We brought in Archer & Olive earlier this month and have already restocked and added their Everyday Deluxe A5 Soft Cover Refill Notebook (Dot Grid) which is a great option if you have a favorite cover already or want a less expensive option to try their thick 160gsm paper. We also have some of Archer & Olive washi sets and clear stamps.

There’s so much more but I’ll share one more…

Stickii Sticker Sheets

We restocked Stickii stickers including new designs and old favorites. There’s lots of new spooky, witchy, goth stickers since Halloween is everyday here at The Desk but there are also lots of sea and ocean styles, cute animals and vintage deliciousness.

Don’t forget to check out the Mark’s EDiT restock, new Retro Rainbow stickers and all the washi!

Link Love: A Little Techie

Link Love: A Little Techie

This week we have a lot of posts about technology — the kind of tech that analog people might be interested in like a university professor making students type papers on typewriters so they can’t use AI, a flip phone from Commodore (as in 64) and 40 rage-inducing problems in tech which made me laugh so hard I had tears rolling down my face and had to reach for my inhaler (asthmatics know… laughing can be life-threatening!)

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Endless Recorder Notebook – Stealth Special Edition A5

Endless Recorder Notebook – Stealth Special Edition A5

What’s your favorite size notebook? I dig A5 and if we’re being choosy I like dot grid the best. So when Ana returned from the Chicago Pen Show and handed me the Endless Recorder Notebooks – Stealth Special Edition A5 ($26), I was pretty psyched.

The cover on this one is leatherette, and it’s got rounded corners, an elastic closure and two bookmarks. The outer edges of pages are printed black, as are the end pages and back pocket, but inside the paper is white/cream with gray dot grid. The paper itself is 80gsm and acid-free, Endless’ proprietary Regalia paper. The book has a table of contents, and 187 numbered pages (for a total of 192 pages). Finally, the sheets are perforated in case you need to remove them!

So what’s it like to write on? I’m going to go with mixed. I didn’t even get into too many pens, but I used a TWSBI Eco with a Fine Nib and if I added any extra ink I got a bit of feathering and bleedthrough. With regular writing, it was better with just slight show through because I was pushing harder than I ought to. (Gel pens are making me sloppy with the fountain pens!)

Overall this one is sleek and easy to carry but not my favorite paper given I tend to favor bigger nibs that put down more ink. Have you used one?

(It appears that Ana feels sort of meh about the paper too!)

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