Show your DSLR pride with a Nikon or Canon decal from PhotoJojo. Can be applied to laptop or iPad. $18
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Show your DSLR pride with a Nikon or Canon decal from PhotoJojo. Can be applied to laptop or iPad. $18
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The Field Book from Russel + Hazel is an understated all-business notebook. It has grid pages for notes and plans with blank backs for sketching. There’s even an interior vellum envelope for storing ephemera. It contains 100 pages, twin-loop wire binding and measure 5”x7.25”. $8
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DIY Pencil cup cozy and note paper coaster. Oh, how perfect to make this over the holidays so I’ll be ready to go on Jan. 2 with a reusable cup cozy (for Resolution #17: Be more environmentally friendly) and inspire me to write and draw more (Resolutions # 3 and #4 respecitvely).
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My husband absolutely loves his Sherpa, so much so, that he bought a second one. These pens are actually shells that will hold a Sharpie or other disposable pen. My husband insists it keeps people from walking off with his Sharpies which, as we know, is an all-too common occurence in most workplaces.
Since Sherpas were introduced, Sharpie has started offering their own refillable pens but with the design variety available from Sherpa and the ability to hold not only a Sharpie marker but also a rollerball pen, what’s not to like? $8.99 for the Stainless Steel Sharpie and $29.95 for a Sherpa.
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The Library Pocket Journal is filled with a wide variety of papers (lined, graphed, blank, colored) some printed with images of ticket stubs, postcards and other travel ephemera interspersed throughout the whole book along with half dozen envelopes bound into the pages to hold any ephemera. 5.5” x 8” and contains 56 pages. $22
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After over a year of steady use, I have to say that the Kaweco Classic Sport fountain pen is my favorite fountain pen. I do not purchase many fountain pens because a lot of them are pricey, finicky and tend to be on the large side, designed more for men-of-means than ladies-on-a-budget. But Kaweco is a clear exception.
The design of the pen makes it very small when capped and a decent length when uncapped (the cap rest nicely on the end of the pen). Its available in just a few universally acceptable colors (navy, black, white, bordeaux and demonstrator clear). I purchased mine with the extra fine nib which I love but fine,medium and broad nibs are also available. It accepts standard replaceable ink cartridges and, thanks to Kathy Z. over at 16 Sparrows/Letter Writers Alliance, I now know you can refill these plastic ink cartridges with a Goulet Ink Syringe. Also, a clip is available in either gold or silver ($2.30) $21
Other Kaweco fountain pens are also available and range in price from the brightly colored plastic ICE series for $21, the student model for $55, the metal finish AL Sport models for $69 and the carbon fiber for $112.
The student model is the only version that does not fit into its cap for the shorter dimensions when not in use but this does allow for carrying an extra cartridge inside the body or room for a refillable cartridge.
(via JetPens.com)