Noodler’s Ink

My Personal Journal : Complete Flip Through
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My Personal Journal : Complete Flip Through

I’m showing a complete flip through of my personal fountain pen ink journal! This is an exciting decision I arrived at after finishing the final page. It is my hope, that this finished journal will help inspire others to spend more time with their medium of choice! This journal has fountain pen ink swatches, thoughts,…

Flex Book Notebook Review : Playing with Fountain Pen Inks
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Flex Book Notebook Review : Playing with Fountain Pen Inks

The Flex Book Notebooks are made in Greece, with the idea of being eco friendly and a joy to use. The spine design allows the covers to flex all the way around for ease of use. This notebook is supposed to hold up under a decent amount of abuse without falling apart. This Flex Book…

7 Spooky Fountain Pen Inks
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7 Spooky Fountain Pen Inks

Here are 7 “spooky” looking fountain pen inks for the Halloween season! Poison Envy from Ferris Wheel Press – an ink worthy of creating a poisoned apple! Deep purple with green and pink shimmer. Festival Grove from Ferris Wheel Press – an ink with harrowing depths of swampy green, light only being revealed by its…

Odyssey Notebooks X Cooper Calligraphy : Limited Edition
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Odyssey Notebooks X Cooper Calligraphy : Limited Edition

I have been enjoying my previous Odyssey Notebooks and how well they handle fountain pen ink, and decided to purchase one of their limited edition covers from their collaboration with Cooper Calligraphy. This is an A5 sized notebook with 160 pages of 160gsm dot grid paper. The cover is vegan leather featuring their “The Odyssey”…

Filling Fountain Pens : Full Fill Method
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Filling Fountain Pens : Full Fill Method

In this video I’m filling fountain pens and chatting. I go over how I get a “full fill” in my fountain pen converters so I can get every possible drop of writing in. Getting all of the ink possible in a converter can be a messy experience at first! I recommend practicing with an ink…