![]() ![]() Lamy AL-Star Blue-Green Broad (via Gourmet Pens).Kaweco AL Sport (EF Nib) (via The Pen Addict).Pilot Iroshizuku Tsuki-Yo (via Ed Jelley).Akkerman Hague Brown (via A Fool With A Pen).Organics Studio Nickel Teal (via Pens! Paper! Pencils!).18 Uni-Blank pad using a soft bristle watercolor paint brush and a Pilot Prera with a Pilot Plumix 1.1mm Medium Calligraphy Nib. Swabs are done with a watercolor paint brush on Kyokuto Word Cards, writing samples are done on Rhodia No. Subscriptions are $10 per month (add $5 for international subscription), pre-paid or ongoing, and include five different colors of ink and discounts on purchases of full bottles of ink in the Ink Drops. Ink Drop is a monthly ink sampling service from Goulet Pens. The Pelikan Edelstein Aventurine is a bit deeper green than the Platinum Leaf Green from the May Ink Drop but still a vivid kelly green, just a touch deeper, darker green with a tiny bit of a bluish cast. Noodler’s Sequoia Green has a true evergreen vibe, like pine needles. It reminds me of the color of American currency - like the green on a dollar bill - feels historical. ![]() Diamine Salamander is an olive-y green black. And the Platinum Mix-Free Earth Brown is a warm orange-y brown that is richer than Pelikan Brown. If I were to buy a bottle of brown ink, this would be it. Private Reserve Ebony Brown is a deep clean brown on the reddish side of brown, warm like 70% cacao chocolate. When the June Ink Drop arrived, I was a little bit of a doubter that the earthy tones of the Down to Earth theme would be appealing to me in the bright June sun but both of the browns were really appealing and the greens will be given a good deal more consideration than I initially thought. Platinum Leaf Green is part of the mix-free line and is a truly kelly green - like a beautiful spring lawn. It has a hint of orange to it but not as orange-y as the R&K Heliathus from the April Ink Drop. Private Reserve Buttercup is super bright yellow but not a fluorescent. Its actually a lovely color and probably my favorite in the bunch this month. The color is sort of mulberry reddish purple. ![]() The DeAtramentis Apple Blossom is not overpoweringly scented but it has a fragrance in the bottle that is not noticeable when dry. The PI Tsutsuji is a tiny bit brighter, cleaner color than Pelikan Edelstein Turmaline. Garden Party lived up to its name with an array of reddish colors: DeAtramentis Apple Blossom (scented), Pilot Iroshizuku Tsutsuji and Pelikan Violet. Herbin’s Rose Cyclamen and Rose Tendresse are much more purple in comparison. It’s a bit more orange-y red than the Platinum Cyclamen Pink. I love both shades of blue and will probably have to flip a coin to choose one or the other to buy as a full bottle. This is a super fun assortment and was a perfect antidote to rainy, cold, snowy April. Its not so pinky as to be bubblegum, more of a vivid geranium blossom red/pink. ![]() Both the Diamine Beau Blue and the Pilot Iroshizuku Ama-Iro are turquoise-y blues and the Diamine Coral is actually a blisteringly fluorescent pink-y orange. Private Reserve Shoreline gold was a warm orange-y brown. The R&K Helianthus was surprisingly usable for a yellow ink with more orange-y undertones. Here’s the colors from the April, May and June Ink Drops:īlue skies, blue oceans, sunny days and sandy beaches are captured with the inks in the April Ink Drop. Then I get behind and have to dip and clean a pen TEN times. Maybe its because I have to dip and clean a pen five times. For some reason, doing Ink Drop reviews seem to take forever. ![]()
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