Link Love: Keep Your Inks Warm

Link Love: Keep Your Inks Warm

Its next level cold here in the Midwest. And I brought back a lovely case of the sniffles from LA. Today is a good day to build a blanket fort, drink tea and just play in my notebooks but alas, duty calls! Hope you are staying warm and saving a little time to make yourself cozy, even if its just another cup of coffee AND a cookie.

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Pen Show Wrap-Up: California Pen Show Adventures

Pen Show Wrap-Up: California Pen Show Adventures

Another California Pen Show is in the books. I flew out last Thursday on a very bumpy ride. I taught classes on Friday and Saturday and flew home on Sunday. I don’t normally leave a show on Sunday but airline ticket prices were much less expensive to fly out on Sunday then to wait until Monday so I missed one day of the show.

I taught Secrets from the Ink Collector: How to swatch and catalog your inks on Saturday afternoon and we had a great time. We used all sorts of tools and methods, made messes and found inky bliss. If you are attending the Chicago Stationery Fest, I am teaching this workshop again so you can get inky there too.

Hanging out with my old pal, Brad Dowdy of The Pen Addict.

Friday evening, Lisa from Vanness Pen Shop hosted an event to learn a little bit about the pen community and give folks a chance to meet new friends, play with pens and hang out for a bit. Cheryl from Rickshaw Bagworks showed how designs are made and printed on a pen coozy and then how the pieces are assembled. Then I spoke about how the Col-o-ring came to be. Kimberly from All The Hobbies, talked through different types of nib shapes and we answered questions before we all just sat around and played with various pens and made new friends.

Saturday morning I taught Sigils: Make Magic with Pens & Ink with a group happy for a little coolness and calm in the Saturday mayhem. Several people who were maybe a little skeptical left the class with a little optimism and hope that something as simple as intentional doodling might help them on their life path. I’m so glad I was able to be part of their journey.

In between classes, I pinch-hit the ink towers at the Dromgoole’s booth. Many bottles of Wearinguel, Sailor, Pilot and Colorverse (as well as many others) went to the right and proper homes. I had lots of fun conversations and reconnections and even helped some folks find just the right ink for their new pen purchase. Around me was the rest of the Dromgoole’s team including Marty and Kimberly with all the Retro 51s and Rickshaw cases.

I’m kicking myself for not picking up one of the Year of the Snake designs:

I made just one purchase all weekend and I’ll share it soon. It wasn’t a big deal this year but I was happy to have one shiny new trinket.

On Saturday night, my fabulous friends arranged for us to have dinner at the Din Tai Fung dumpling restaurant across the street. We went last year and it was amazing so it was something I was looking forward to with wild excitement. We even had dessert buns! So good. Its a highlight of the new California PEn Show location — within walking distance of Din Tai Fung.

Me and Kim waiting to get seated at Din Tai Fung

My departure form LA ended up being quite pleasant. I had ample legroom and a much calmer flight than the bumpy ride on the way in.

Inky Ears: An Update

Inky Ears: An Update

Just popping in to let you know that we’ve given our Inky Ears page (a list of audio podcasts about our favorite topic!) an update. Do you have a pen or stationery related podcast that you listen to that you’d like us to include? Please drop a comment here and we’ll add it to the list.

Also, we haven’t even started down most of the rabbit hole that is YouTube. Should we add those to the list?

Giveaway Winner: Midori Letter Pad & Envelope Set

Giveaway Winner: Midori Letter Pad & Envelope Set

Thanks to everyone who read our Midori Letter Pad & Envelope Set Review and entered the giveaway. Random Number Generator picked:

Something wonky in our template today. but we can read the comment at least!

Eric! I’ve emailed our winner directly.  I have to agree, Sakura trees are majestic and smell amazing when they bloom. So many awesome trees were mentioned and made me long for warmer days so that the trees in my neighborhood would start turning green. I’m over the cold and grey!

Thanks again to you all! More giveaways soon!

Fashionable Friday: Book Love

Fashionable Friday: Book Love

I love books. I love to read. I love ereaders and tracking what I ‘m reading. I even like writing out quotes, marking passages for better or worse. What goes better with a good book but a good cup of tea? We got you covered. Hope you have a happy, book-filled Friday!

Book(s) Review: Kevin Hearne, Ink & Sigil Series

Book(s) Review: Kevin Hearne, Ink & Sigil Series

One of the perks of being a member of the Well-Appointed Desk Patreon is that there’s a book club! Several months of the year members choose a book, read along and discuss. Some of the books are specifically about pens, ink, and other stationery. Others are more loosely related, or just a fun read.

Today I want to talk a little about a series that is fountain pen adjacent. From Penguin Random House:

New York Times bestselling author Kevin Hearne returns to the world of his beloved Iron Druid Chronicles in a spin-off series about an eccentric master of rare magic solving an uncanny mystery in Scotland.

Author Kevin Hearne is a fountain pen aficionado and that rare magic? Sigils made with a fountain pens and specially made inks that become magical spells! If you love a bit of old-fashioned other-worldly magic (think goblins, and fae) set in a somewhat modern setting (current day Scotland), this series of three books is quite the romp. And while we love reading paper books, you could give the audiobooks a try – the narrator does an excellent job of bringing Al’s dialogue to life with a Scottish accent.

The first two books in the series, Ink & Sigil and  Paper & Blood are fabulous, and I need to read Candle & Crow, which debuted this past fall.

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Link Love: Valentine’s Vibes

Link Love: Valentine’s Vibes

I like thinking about Valentine’s Day as a great opportunity to practice a little self-care. Here in the midwest, its still cold and potentially snowy, so Valentine’s Day is a good time to take a hot bath, make a blanket fort or just do something you genuinely enjoy. That might be something with someone you love (children, friends or spouse) but it can also be taking time for yourself, making your favorite meal or just sitting with a cup of hot tea and a book for 30 minutes. So, do what makes you happy this week. And that can be eating an entire box of chocolates. You’ve earned it.

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