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Posted by Sarah @ PIA on Mar 22nd 2024

New Products: MarchGet ready to ignite your creativity and elevate your artistic endeavors with our latest arrivals! From handcrafted Lokta decorative papers to artisanal Esterbrook Pens, DIY bookbinding adventures to vibrant Pebeo Colorex Inks, we've curated a selection of must-have tools and materials to inspire your next masterpiece.Dive into the world of journaling with Papier's versatile notebooks or explore the enchanting ink magic demonstr… Read more

Posted by Sarah @ PIA on Mar 11th 2024

Our St. Patrick's Day CollectionGet green this St. Patrick's Day with our curated selection of the luckiest calligraphy supplies from our shelves! From captivating inks blending earthy moss green with glimmering gold to elegant letter sets in cream and green hues, each item adds a touch of charm to your creative endeavors. Collage and cut with Kokuyo's versatile 2-in-1 cutter, and don't miss out on our favorite green watercolor palettes. Keep rea… Read more

Posted by Sarah @ PIA on Feb 26th 2024

The Ultimate Guide to Pen CleanersUh-oh! Your tools have seen better days, but fear not! We've got the magic potion to get them sparkling clean again! Dive into our treasure trove of brush, pen, and nib cleaners, each with its own superpower for tackling grime. Hooked on fountain pens? Reach for Speedball’s Pen Cleaner. Prefer wielding a brush? Masters from General Pencil Co. is your trusty sidekick. Keep reading to find the best cleaning solutio… Read more

Posted by Sarah @ PIA on Feb 16th 2023

J. Herbin 1670 inks were named the "the most unique ink for calligraphy" by Calligraphy Masters (@calligraphymasters) in 2019, and we certainly agree. These highly saturated colors shimmer with a gold sheen on less porous papers, creating a truly spectacular multicolor halo fading effect. 1670 is compatible with pointed pens and broad edge nibs, but these inks were specifically designed for use in fountain pens. We're here to give you tips and ad… Read more
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