Pen Review: Mildliner Brush Pens

Pen Review: Mildliner Brush Pens

OMG! Did you know that Zebra made BRUSH Mildliners?!??! I didn’t. When someone mentioned them, I couldn’t order them fast enough. I love felt tip style brush pens and the colors for the Mildliners are great so this is a match made in heaven.

There are some sets available but I’ve decided I am better served picking and choosing the colors I might like so I don’t end up with a couple that I just don’t ever use.

I grabbed five colors:

Each individual pen sells for $2.65 each. The brush pens are double ended with the brush tip on one end and the same fine bullet tip on the opposite end as the standard chisel tip of the original Mildliners.

Comparison between the standard chisel tip Mildliner and the new brush tip version.
Both the chisel tip and brush tip Mildliners hve the same fine bullet tip on the opposite end.

There are 25 available colors in the Mildliner Brush line compared to 35 colors in the standard highlighter style.

I tested the pens on a scrap piece of Col-o-ring paper and absolutely love how the tips spring back for script writing. The fine tip might be too light for writing in some colors but could be used for coloring or underlining.

I will be adding these into regular circulation for my monthly journal and planning — and I’ll probably grab more colors soon.

Do you love brush pens? Do you own any of these Mildliners yet?


DISCLAIMER: The items included in this review were provided free of charge by JetPens for the purpose of review. Please see the About page for more details.

Link Love: Recovery Day

Link Love: Recovery Day

I’ve been back from the San Francisco Pen Show for one day and I am definitely fatigued from the journey. Three long days of selling and teaching with full days of travel on each leave me feeling absolutely frazzled.

Most of all, pens shows are about the people! Just a few of my favorite pen show family: Franz, Jesi, Kim and Diane!
This year’s show had a lot more sticker, stamp and washi tape vendors, much to everyone’s delight.
Inky Converters tent of joy!
Kiwi Notebooks with their plush Kiwi mascot (not for sale).
Kiwi Ink — so many delicious colors.
Anderillium Inks also had lots of fun colors. Eye candy for sure!
Rubato Pens features her amazing hand crafted pens are served up on cake plates like the desserts they are.
One of Rubato Pens wonderful drawings created with one of her fountain pens with a delicate map nib (yes, her pens hold dip nibs!).
Schon DZN beautiful anodized creations
Samples created by Leigh Reyes on the new papers being offered through Musubi, bamboo and art paper.

The experience of the show, though, teaching several classes and seminars, working at the Vanness Pen Shop table, seeing old friends and making new friends, was unforgettable. Yes, the show was often crowded and many vendors sold out of merchandise before the weekend was over but everyone was kind, friendly and excited to be surrounded with other people who loved pens and ink and stationery as much as they do.

Very bare shelves at the Vanness Pen Shop table

I’m hoping that more shows start adding more classes, seminars and workshops. I think the future of pen shows will be because the events become about more than just purchasing products but about learning new ways to use them and work with them. Experiences beyond shopping are what will make pen shows even better.

Now for the links:

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Things I’m enjoying this week…

Sometimes it’s not entirely about the new stuff, it’s about enjoying what’s on my desk that I get to play with every day. Then again, a little something new never hurt right?

Brand spankin’ new: a fabulous new mousepad from Classycards.ca. Took a little extra time for shipping from the north, but worth the wait!

Still diggin’: My journal.  Though my writing has slowed down a bit, I’m still keeping up. I LOVE my Notebook Therapy journal. And how ’bout that sticker? I found a hidden sticker stash on my rolling cart!

Rediscovering: It’s embarrassing to say, but at this point I have so many pens that some fall by the wayside, get stuck in pen cases, run out of ink and sit waiting to be cleaned… last week I cleaned and inked up my Pelikan M205 Apatite and it’s the first pen I’ve reached for since then. Such a smooth writer!

What are you enjoying this week?


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Giveaway: Colorverse Colorspace Ink Art Cards

If you’re staring down a case of the Mondays, then I’ve got a fun giveaway for you. We recently received a package of Colorspace Size C Hubble cards, plus Colorspace B Swatch and Hubble Cards from Luxury Brands USA to share with you (more details at Colorverse Ink). If you remember, I tried out the Size C Hubble cards a while ago and they’re super fun!

Essentially these cards have space and ink themed wax designs on them. When you swatch with ink, those designs come to the forefront as they resist the ink. What a fun way to keep track of your inks!

So here’s the deal: I’ll select one lucky winner to receive all three packages shown above plus some swag from me. Ready to go?

TO ENTER: Leave a comment below and tell me what your favorite Colorverse ink is? If you don’t have a favorite Colorverse ink, then your favorite ink will do just fine! One entry per person.

If you have never entered a giveaway or commented on the site before, your comment must be manually approved by our highly-trained staff of monkeys before it will appear on the site (wouldn’t a monkey case have been fun???). Our monkeys are underpaid and under-caffeinated so don’t stress if your comment does not appear right away. Give the monkeys some time.

FINE PRINT: All entries must be submitted by 10pm CST on Friday, August 30, 2024. All entries must be submitted at wellappointeddesk.com, not Twitter, Tumblr or Facebook, okay? Winner will be announced on Monday. Winner will be selected by random number generator from entries that played by the rules (see above). Please include your actual email address in the comment form so that I can contact you if you win. I will not save email addresses or sell them to anyone — pinky swear. If winner does not respond within 5 days, I will draw a new giveaway winner. Shipping via USPS first class is covered. Additional shipping options or insurance will have to be paid by the winner. We are generous but we’re not made of money. US and APO/AFO only, sorry.


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Paper Review: Midori Yuru B6 Log Notebook (Watercolor)

Paper Review: Midori Yuru B6 Log Notebook (Watercolor)

I love B6-sized notebooks. I seek them out at every pen show, stationery shop and web site looking for more. There are not a lot of options available in the US so when I find one, I go all-in. That is 100% with the Midori Yuru Log Notebook. The B6 notebooks come in a variety of styles and there is even a fabric cover for the notebooks. YES!

The Notebook Cover

I am a sucker for a good notebook cover. I have so many leather covers in various sizes that I’m always delighted to find covers made from other materials. The Midori Yuru Log Zipper Pouch Notebook Cover ($42) is available in “Light Blue” and “Beige”. I think the Light Blue is actually much more a soft blue green.The fabric looked textural but its actually soft, more wool-ish blanket than burlap sack. Thumbs up!

It’s 100% cottage core with its button-and-string closure and a bunch of pockets including a zipper pouch in the back cover. The interior nylon fabric is a deep brown, the button is a cloth-covered natural color and the string is a thin leather-like cord.

There is also a pen loop in the back cover. The loop is a bit large so a pen with a clip is recommended to keep it from accidentally sliding out.

The leather-like string seems quite thin and considering how much stuff I’m planning to cram into this cover, I’m worried that it will stand up to the abuse though the cord feels strong.

The pocket on the front will fit a cell phone and the additional slots and pockets can easily allow this cover to be a wallet/notebook combo which would work great at school, conferences or on a large office campus.

The brochure

Inside both notebooks was a brochure style document showing techniques for using the Yuru notebooks. The document is all in Japanese but I enjoyed looking at the photos. I tried using a translation app to discover that the copy was mostly what you would expect: “Use for travel notes”, “fill in blank spaces with stickers or washi tape”, etc.

he back panel of the brochure show the three coordination sticker packs that are available as well as a 2mm gird notebook. I didn’t order that one because, that’s a lot of grid lines!

The notebooks

There were five potential styles available for the Yuru Log Notebook ($14.50 each): Cats, Forest Animals, Scandinavia, My Life and the edition I got, Watercolor.

Inside the front cover is a golf foil-stamped logo and place to write your name and contact info on dark brown end papers.

Inside, the paper is classic Midori MD cream paper but with dot grid and washi tape looking graphics decorating the top or bottom of the page. There are four different page spread designs and the colors are light pastels. I like this design best as it is decorative without being specific to anything. The other designs are super cute but I’m not sure I’d want 80 pages of any specific cuteness, you know?

The paper performance will be consistent with all other Midori MD notebooks like the Owl Diary from earlier this week.

The Free Diary ($14.50) is extra special because it uses “extra thick” Midori MD paper. The pre-printed, undated monthly calendars provide space for 18 months then there are 12 pages of 2mm grid paper for extra notes and doodling.

The cover is textured to look and feel like fabric in a warm grey color. The end papers in the Free Diary is a minty blue green that matches the fabric cover very well.

The paper in the Free Diary is a bit smoother than the standard MD paper so it should be good with fountain pens.

My Quibble

My only complaint with the notebook is that the covers were only glued along the open edge. It means that when the covers are folded back, there’s a little bubble of space between the two sides of the cover. I don’t know if this was intentional or happened accidentally but both notebooks have this issue. I tried to re-glue the covers but it required slicing the pieces apart in order to re-glue. I don’t recommend. Just live with the bubble.

Overall, I’m really happy with the new Yuru series from Midori. I do hope they continue to support this product line with additional covers, inserts and accessories.

Other Uses for Pen Cases, Part II

Sometimes you look at your collection of gorgeous pen cases, some of which sit empty at times, and wonder what else you could do with them. Just me?

Where it started: Leigh Reyes/Vanness/Rickshaw limited edition pen roll, a set of crochet hooks:

What happened next: Independence/Rickshaw limited edition pen roll, Double Pointed Needles (DPNs) for knitting

This is ridiculous right?: Special edition Paco-Tray Pen Cases in the Peanuts gang and a set of interchangeable knitting needle tips and cords.

So obviously pens and art supplies, but why not makeup brushes (Rickshaw makes nylon interiors if you don’t want the plush ones getting makeup on them)? Sewing supplies? What other things could I store in my pen cases?

If you’re unsure why this is Part II, Part I happened here.

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Link Love: Pen Show Panic

Link Love: Pen Show Panic

Tomorrow, I head to San Francisco for the SF Pen Show and I’m both excited and a little terrified. I’ll be teaching two classes and hosting a seminar for left-handed fountain pen users plus working at the Vanness Pen Shop booth and trying to visit and explore and participate on some level. But the more pen shows I attend, the more activities I add to my list and the less time and energy I seem to have for after hours socializing and just hanging out. I will try to drink a late afternoon coffee and get charged up to spend some time with friends new and familiar.

If you will be at the show, don’t forget that there are a lot of really unique and interesting classes and some still have spaces available. Check the SF Class Schedule or might I recommend my good friend (and occasional contributor to the blog) Julia van der Wyk’s classes?

Yarnies, there are rumors that we will be attempting to organize an impromptu knitting meet-up in the lobby but I am not sure which evening. I suspect, if you see someone in the lobby knitting or crocheting, just plop down and the knitting meet-up will commence.

If you play Hello Kitty Island and need more friends to visit, find me and we can swap info. I can also link you up with a few other Islanders. Yes, I am THAT nerdy. If you are not going to the show but also play Hello Kitty Island, send me an email chair (“a” symbol thingie +) wellappointeddesk.com and we can make plans.

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