I am so excited that the USPS will unveil new Goodnight Moon stamps at The Rabbit Hole here in KC on May 2 this year. The Rabbit Hole is a children’s literature interactive museum that opened here in Kansas City last year. It is a fabulous place — imagine a Meow Wolf for kid’s books. Yeah. That cool. I want to find out if the public will be allowed to attend. If so, I’ll definitely be there for the event.
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When Ana goes to pen shows, we all get gifts. Why should the Baltimore show be any different?
Ana has recovered from her traveling and we got together for coffee this past weekend. She presented me with two boxes, courtesy of Luxury Brands USA, holding two of the new BENU Pixie Fountain Pens. You know what that means right? One for me and one for you!
L to R: Franklin Christoph x Vanness 45, BENU Pixie, BENU Pixie, Kaweco AL Sport Iguana Blue
The Benu Pixie is a new entry into the pocket pen, perfect for every day carry. And this one is tiny! It’s shorter than both the Kaweco AL Sport and the Franklin Christoph 45, coming in at 3.58″/9cm closed, and 4.75″/12cm posted. I don’t generally post my pens, but this one definitely needs it, even in my small hands!
L to R: Franklin Christoph x Vanness 45, BENU Pixie, BENU Pixie, Kaweco AL Sport Iguana BlueL to R: Franklin Christoph x Vanness 45, BENU Pixie, BENU Pixie, Kaweco AL Sport Iguana Blue
The BENU Pixie ranges in price from $59-72 depending on design (solid resins are $59, whereas dual color with glitter are $72). They are international cartridge filled only – even the Kaweco converter is too big for this tiny pen. They are available in 10 colors (shown here in Emerald Sea/F Nib and Coffee Brown/EF Nib) and you can choose EF, F, M and B steel nibs.
How do they write? I chose to test the Coffee Brown since it kind of goes along with my Mocha Mousse year. I popped in a cartridge and it was off to the races. The ink flowed well into the nib and it wrote right away. The EF nib had a bit of feedback, but wasn’t too scratchy and the pen was comfortable in my hand. I did try without posting and that wasn’t terrible comfortable, but your mileage may very. Overall, I think this is a nice way to get the look of fun resin pens at a more entry level price tag, since comparable models from Carolina Pen Co., Franklin Christoph and the like are more expensive.
So that’s my take on it! But wait, there’s more.
THE GIVEAWAY: One lucky reader is going to win their choice of the two BENU Pixie pens above! Your pen will arrive in original packaging and with a few cartridges in as close to matching colors as I have.
Note: I inked the Coffee Brown for the purposes of this review and will clean it thoroughly if that is your choice – otherwise you can choose the pristine Emerald Sea.
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While at the Chicago Stationery Fest, we met the delightful couple who runs Hot Dang Press and we acquired a couple sets of their iron-on transfer sheets for future use. Well, it wasn’t that far in the future before I grabbed my trusty ironing board and iron and went transfer crazy!
Bob bought the I Heart Chicago Sheet Set but proceeded to leave it at the shop so I was left with the Linocut Sheet Set in Cream I bought. Each set sells for $22 and includes TWO sheets (one for you and one for a friend?!?!)
Once I got started, nothing was safe!
Step 1: choose location for iron on transfersStep 2: cover with Parchment paper and press with medium-hot iron for 20 seconds.Step 3: LET COOL! Peel gently (if the plastic oversheet doesn’t lift easily, reapply heat). Then cover with parchment and press with iron to set.
The process to iron the transfers on is super easy. You cut out your chosen design, heat your iron to medium-high (I set mine to the cotton/linen setting) with no steam. You then lay the transfer sticky side down, plastic side up, cover with a piece of baking parchment over the transfer and then iron it onto your chosen surface. You press for about 20 seconds and then LET IT COOL before peeling. If the transfer does not peel off easily, iron it again and LET IT COOL again. Once it peels successfully, cover the transfer with your parchment paper again and iron it again to set it. Done. Repeat on the next item.
And did I ever repeat! I transferred on to canvas bags, poly-cotton pouches, totes, and leather notebook covers.
The Totes:
I added a bird to my favorite Oxford book tote (from Levenger many years ago) to start.
Then I added and all-seeing eye to my favorite travel bag from Fjallraven (The Totepack No. 1) which is already covered with patches. (Please overlook all the damn cat hair! It’s shedding season!)
And this LL Bean tote that I bought for $3 at a yard sale seemed like the perfect place for the skull and stars. (Similar to the Boat ‘n’ Tote).
The Leather Goods:
The only oopsie in my whole process was the fish I added to the top of the navy Traveler’s Notebook above. I melted the fins just a little bit. The shell transferred just fine. I just over ironed the fish.
I added a leaf shape to my 5th anniversary Traveler’s Notebook Passport that I use as a wallet. LOVE!!!
The above Traveler’s-style Leather cover got the Chicago Flag transfer at the event by the team at Hot Dang but I added the flaming heart and flower.
Then I took a chance and applied the moon and stars transfer to my beloved Galen Leather 3-Pen zip case in crazy horse leather. Tip from me: be sure to cover the whole surface of your surface because I did end up getting some lines on the leather from my iron because I didn’t cover it completely with parchment. You’ve been warned!
Defacing NockCo Cases:
This. This cracked me up. I added this bow transfer to the 2017 Pen Addict-NockCo Kickstarter pouch above the snap. How could I not?!?!
I think it looks perfect.
My used and abused Brasstown (its been through the washing machine after a nasty pen leak) seemed like a perfect candidate for a mushroom — right next to more ink stains.
The most challenging case that I tried to add a transfer onto was the Raymay Clam Pencase because I had to turn it inside out and find a firm shape to put under the area I wanted the transfer to stick.
After repeated efforts, I did get it to work and I love it so it was 100% worth it.
Final Comments:
So its safe to say I’m a big fan of Hot Dang Press and iron-on transfers. I still have a few left in my set and eventually Bob will bring that Chicago set home and then I’ll start covering his stuff with iron-ons too.
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Thanks to everyone who played along and shared their most recent pen show, pen meet-up or pen shopping trip. I got to virtually shop with all of your and it was a blast.
The winner of our Virtual Chicago Stationery Fest Kit is:
Cograts, DeeOrbra, I have emailed you directly so check your email today and I can mail your kit out this week.
Thanks to everyone and stay tuned! We have plans for another giveaway soon!
This has been a week so I though maybe a little Cat Love is what we need today. As I write this, I have a big tabby cat passed out on my lap so I think he approves!
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I think I’m jinxed. I got ANOTHER cold while traveling to the Chicago Stationery Fest. Between being tired from the trip and catching yet another cold, last week was a blur of sneezing, sleeping and tissues. Today is the first day that I am starting to feel human again. I might venture to the grocery store. I feel like this is a turning point.
In other news, it looks like I’ll be attending the Little Craft Fest/Houston Stationery Fest after all. The kind folks at Dromgoole’s have asked me to help at their tables and I’m thrilled to visit Houston for the first time. I’ll have more information in the coming weeks. Stay tuned!
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I sort of wanted to title this post “Another Swing, Another Miss,” but I figured it was better to make it searchable right? I’m referring, of course, to my quest for the perfect brown matching the Pantone Color of the Year Mocha Mousse (spoiler: this isn’t it).
I’ll be honest, I have not been terribly impressed with Ferris Wheel Press inks in the past. Most of the ones I’ve tried have feathered and bled on my papers (old Tomoe River and Maruman – see details at the bottom of the post for paper specs). This one didn’t do that at all.
This is just a nice rich brown, with a hint of red. Umber is a pigment, and steeped makes me think tea?
One of the things I love when I start looking for Pantone color dupes is that I end up building a nice collection in whatever that shade is. Here’s quite a few of my browns. Some lean yellow, some lean red, some lean pink…. none of them look exactly alike. Is that a win? I don’t know!
Overall I like this one!
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