Pens:
- News: Introducing the Lamy Safari Petrol Pen Collection (via Pen Chalet Blog)
- Kaweco Student Demonstrator Fountain Pen (via The Pencilcase Blog)
- Retro 51 Tornado Prism (via Anderson Pens Blog)
- The Wink Pen (via Pen Addict)
- Tale of a Vandal Pen User: Nibs Part 3 Revisiting Japanese Favorites (via Peaceable Writer)
- Visconti Homo Sapiens Dark Ages (via The Gentleman Stationer)
Ink:
- Meet the Designer: Robert Oster Signature Inks (Via Notemaker Journal)
- De Atrementis Red Roses (via Pen Addict)
- Pelikan 4001 Dark Green (via Gourmet Pens)
- Montblanc Lucky Orange (via Gourmet Pens)
- Montblanc Irish Green (via Alt. Haven)
- Sailor Jentle Yuki-Akari (via Alt. Haven)
- Pelikan Edelstein Smoky Quartz, 2017’s Ink of the Year (via Pen Chalet Blog)
Kickstarter:
- 529 Duo Pocket Ballpoint Pen (via Pens! Paper! Pencils!)
Paper & Notebooks:
- Pacific & West Discbound Notebooks (via Gentleman Stationer)
Planners:
- Getting organised – are you a paper diary person? (via Jane Blundell)
- Mossery Planner 2017 (via All Things Stationery)
- My Top Favorite Planer Supplies (Seaweed Kisses)
Art Supplies
- Denik Sketchbook (via Pens! Paper! Pencils!)
- Conte X Bic Coloring Pencils (via Comfortable Shoes Studio)
- Fluid 100 Watercolor Paper Meets the Pentel Pigment Brush Pen (via Roz Wound Up)
- This just in: I will be teaching at the USK International Symposium in Chicago! July 26-29, 2017 (via Citizen Sketcher)
- 6 Art + Calligraphy Product Photography Tips from a DIY Photographer (via The Postman’s Knock)
InCoWriMo and Letter-Writing:
- Please Write! Confessions of a Lousy Pen Pal (via From The Pen Cup)
Other Interesting Things:
- Offline is the new luxury (via Flow Magazine)
- Free desktop & iPhone wallpapers! (via Love Print Studio)
- On Burnout and the Slow Rebuilding (via Today is Going to Be Awesome)
- Mindful at work (via Flow Magazine)
- A Survival Guide to Pen Shows (via Anderson Pens Blog)
Hi, Ana!
Thank you, as always, for putting in all of the time and effort to gather and share your links and images. I really look forward to your posts, and always learn something (often quite a lot) from the information you are so generous with.
All the best to you, Ana!
Susan