
Author: Charlie Rufus
Hints & Tips – Greetings Card
Ok so this is a really quick tip. Take a look at the feature image and see if you can spot what I saw, or look below for the close up.
You got it, this is the first card I have purchased which specifically says it is fountain pen friendly; I tested it and it is.
So, you know what this means?
As far as Woodmansterne are concerned fountain pen users are a force to be reckoned with.
That means that when you go shopping for your Christmas cards, or any cards (the one I was using was not a Christmas one) you don’t have to compromise you can choose a card that is friendly to your favourite pen and ink.
Disclaimer: The card was purchased with my own funds at retail price. The opinions expressed in this review are my own; and I am not connected with either the retailers or manufacturers in any way.
Hermione’s Washi Tape
This is a first for me as I’ve never written a proper review about a role of washi tape before!
I’ve bought washi tape in the past and have a few roles in a box somewhere but it wasn’t until I saw the Magical Castle washi tape by Kookie & Rookie that I started to take an interest in washi tapes and I bought several roles of Magical Castle.
Then I saw this tape and I thought “this is something special”, and it is.
The design on the tape is based on the Fairisle scarf Hermione is wearing when she and Harry visit Godric’s Hollow in the Deathly Hallows Part 1.
Fair Isle designs are traditionally knitted by hand and the designs are quite complex and whilst much of what is now called Fair Isle does not follow the original patterns knitted on the island it is, at the very least, inspired by them. And Kookie & Rookie have done an outstanding job replicating the pattern of the scarf and scaling it down to fit on a roll of tape.
The next questions I faced was how to test the tape; especially as washi tapes can be used for all sorts of things from marking pages, decorative crafts and gift wrapping.
So, with this in mind, I decided on some very basic tests, cutting and tearing to see what happened. And as you can see it cuts and tears easily without any snagging or fraying and I suspect it would also work well in a tape dispenser. Which is ideal if you are like me you often end up trying to secure wrapping paper by holding it in place with one hand and trying with the other to cut the necessary strip of tape, which never ends well.

On the subject of gifts, I would suggest, as Christmas is literally days away, that you order some rolls of both the Fair Isle tape and the Magical Castle tape as they will make excellent stocking fillers and whilst there is still time to order check out the rest of Kookie & Rookie’s Etsy site and stock up on Harry Potter gifts; either for you or the Harry Potter fan/s in your life.

Disclaimer: All of the washi tapes were purchased with my own funds at retail price. The opinions expressed in this review are my own; and I am not connected with either the retailers or manufacturers in any way.
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Happy Thanksgiving From The Indian Marmalade Company
Hints & Tips: Ink Storage with After Eight Mints
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Happy Diwali
Made From Coffee Cups, Seabright’s A4 Landscape CupCycling™ ECO Sketchbook
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Ink Of The Month – November ’20 – Diamine Red Dragon
As a person with an ink collection that could politely be described as ‘substantial’ you wouldn’t think that there would be much on the market that I would want to add to it. Continue reading “Ink Of The Month – November ’20 – Diamine Red Dragon”











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