How to use Ferris Wheel Press Fountain Pen Shimmering Ink Tumultuous Tide and Carousel Fountain Pen

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  • Опубліковано 21 тра 2023
  • How to use the Ferris Wheel Press Carousel Fountain Pen and the brand new shimmering Tumultuous Tide Ink. Perfect for fountain pens, glass dip pens, watercolor, calligraphy dip pens.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @teresaharris-travelbybooks5564

    I bought this ink. It is beautiful but the shimmer elements settle faster than any shimmer ink I've ever used. So you need to have your pen or converter ready to go, rotate the ink bottle well to mix the ink and IMMEDIATELY ink the pen or converter. Then! the shimmer elements will settle in the pen. I used it in a demonstrator pen and I can see the shimmer settle out. You'll need to rotate your pen before writing, in order to see the shimmer in your writing. I do wish FWP made a larger bottle with 1:07 a larger opening. It was difficult to get the feed completely submerged in the bottle, to use the piston filler. I finally had to pour some of the ink in a plastic shot glass, then tilt the glass to submerge the feed. I hated doing that as I knew I would inevitability loose some ink in the process.

    • @simplyletteredstudio210
      @simplyletteredstudio210  Рік тому

      Great input! I like to use a magnetic ink stirrer also if I’m using the ink with my calligraphy pens because then I’m continually dipping. I like the new line of calligraphy inks, the glass opening is larger!!!