I've been interested in this journal. I love typing on this paper and would love to have a journal with this paper, but do you think it is too lightweight and might not be able to hold ephemera?
That’s a good question! I think even though light weight, it’s still a really sturdy paper and I’ll bet it would hold up just fine were you to add in bits and bobs.
@@onionskinjournal7819 This paper might work in a journal, but it was considered the cheapest junk you could buy when I was young, and no writer used it for anything except making copies of stories. Editors considered it nasty junk, and would read anything submitted on it, and only the poverty stricken used it for writing letters. Onionskin paper was also one of the things linked with "starving artists", life in skid row hotels, and being an alcoholic. This was the only paper such "artists" could afford, but it was not sought after paper. I wouldn't even use oit for making copies of stories because I was never that desperate, even when I was poor, and as an editor I must have thrown away a ton of it over the years because about nine out of ten wannabe writers never bothered reading guidelines, and so never became anything more than wannabes.
Nothing will damage a typewriter faster than using onionskin paper without a sheet of carbon paper, and a sheet of at least twenty pound typing paper covering the onionskin. Typewriters work best when used with paper that is at least twenty pound, and that has at least a twenty percent cotton content.
The snake eating itself is called an ouroboros: an ancient symbol that represents the eternal cyclic renewal of life, death, and rebirth. Love all your content, and it often makes me want to start a second channel dedicated to all my love of pens, stationary, and the like. :)
It's a new paper for me so will have to try out! I like Three Candles Paper for letters and Tomoe river for my journals. Really enjoyed your apperance on Applebloom too, it was a great , natural showing of pens that mean so much to you and an eclectic mix to boot. Never underestimate your own beauty and don't be afraid to enjoy beautiful things.
I had forgotten how lovely the sound of onion skin paper is. I received many love letters from my military husband when stationed overseas on this crispy/crinkly paper.
So glad to see my little buddy in the video this time. As always you have excellent hand writing. Have you been bicycling lately? The weather is BEAUTIFUL !!!! I found out last weekend that the state has paved the top of the levee going 20 miles.........which is awesome ride (40 miles round trip)........... Keep up the great work.
This paper originally had a very utilitarian purpose. It was available anywhere they sold writing pads. It was used for writing letters that were going to be travelling by Air Mail, since air mail cost more and by using this paper you could keep the weight down and use less postage. I wrote my weekly letters to my mom as a 13 y/o when she was still in Cuba in the early 60s, with my aunt's Parker 51, which I now own . It came in pads just like the other papers and sold for about 25 cents a pad. I found a place some time back that sells it by the ream and I still have plenty left. I love to write on it.
You mention the bookmark and I was chagrined and disappointed to see the two misspellings on mine when I opened the $50.00 journal. The bookmark twice has “it's” misused as the possessive. They meant “its” - not “it is”. At a $50 buck price point I’d expect more careful and thorough editing. I can’t post pictures of a bookmark with typos on it 😱😱😱.
Wow! That’s amazingly translucent. There’s no way one could write on both sides and it not be a hot mess. Delicately gorgeous though. Reminds me of ancient vellum paper. Your handwriting fits it well, Alicia. Cheers! Oh, I loved your Appelboom “3 pen” video. Haha! I thought for sure you’d give the backstory on how you acquired your M600 Red Tortoise. Such a sweet story.
So, not only is your handwriting *chef's kiss*, but also that's an edition of Jane Eyre my dad and I rescued from a neighbor's trash heap when I was young, and it's getting me right in the feels. :)
That's just, wow, Alicia....trying to imagine what a broad nib would do - in terms of that, "morphing" you speak of. Certainly, it's beautifully constructed, & for me, writing on just one side is not unusual - for when I write to friends, I never write on both sides. Even the 'crinkle' factor has its own appeal. I too, like the cloth binding of the book - it's so precise; clearly, this is all about quality - & even the (undisclosed - by you) price tag would, I consider, be worth the outlay, however extravagant that may be. Green, of course is my all-time favourite hue (I'm Irish), & looking upon your latest acquisition, it sums up a hitherto forgotten era of materials that looked vintage - even when new; most apposite, too, that you are copying from, 'Jane Eyre' - an all-time classic. Admittedly, such a wonderfully presented notebook-cum-diary will not appeal to every taste (or budget), however, its retro aesthetics & clean lines (I am sure) will win over the more romantically inclined fountain pen users - it's certainly turned my head ! I'm smiling, here - delighted that you received this for gratis. Enjoy what 'remains of the day' {an excellent book if you haven't read it - or indeed, seen the film - the book (naturally) is better}. Thank you for this overview, Best, Andrew :)
Never heard of this journal! It sounds delicious, the crinkling of the paper. Wow, if you can ruin a journal with your incredible penmanship, no hope for me. It could be very interesting to draw on as well!
I love to try this paper. This paper reminds me old AIR MAIL PAPER PADS I USED TO WRITE TO MY PEN PALS . thin one sided tissue like paper. Lovely stuff for a pen and Ink lovers. This paper will be great for Spencerian writing?? So I have to master it before I get this journal!!!
My mom remembered using this for airmail and as a tracing paper equivalent back in the day. While it wasn't considered the best, she preferred to use it instead for tracing paper and multiple page letters when needing to save on postage. I have yet to try the stuff for these purposes.
less than a minute in, and already I had to like your video ! I keep seeing this journal on my IG feed, sooo tempted ! The snakes remind me of the Conan movies, which my husband loves lol I can't say I love the name of the journal on the spine though. I'm like you though, I don't mind the look of ghosting either.
Nothing is too good for you Alicia☺️ use the cahier and enjoy the creative process!! very interesting to watch as i never use the oignon skin paper, cool. Take care 🌻🌻
I saw the Onion Skin Journal on your channel first, purchased more than 1 🙈 Absolutely love these journals, a joy to write in and even sketch and use my watercolours. 👌🏼❤️✨
Sabes español? Today is my first day in this channel. Wonderful, fresh, different. I'm from Spain (Vigo city) in Atlantic Coast. This pandemic year I started with fountain pens and notebooks. I like read and write. This channel seems like a great place for these things. Thank you.
An un-ferreting is much more interesting than an unboxing! Very classy journal. Smythe sewing and linen binding, once common, are now rare. I’d like to try some loose sheets of the onion skin before getting the journal, since I’m a sheening, shading and shimmering scribbler.
Cool I work with onion skin at work but not for writing. I just got my first Lamy pen and its growing on me. Smooth action, great hand presence, and love the shape of it.
I have that lovely edition of Jane Eyre and the same one of Wuthering Heights. My great aunt gave the set to me for my 13th birthday many years ago. Still have and cherish them.
In my day, onionskin paper was pretty much useless. No editor anywhere would accept something written on onionskin, and guideless very often stated "NO ONIONSKIN PAPER" in capital letters. Many editors wouldn't even bother to return something submitted on onionskin pa[er because it's cheap, flimsy, difficult to handle, and so thin you could see through it, which made it infuriating. More often than not, editors would just throw anything submitted on onionskin paper in the trash. Writers also thought it was nasty paper, and would never write on it. It was dirt cheap, and the only use for it was to place it behind carbon paper to create a copy of your final draft for your files. Then, if your story was lost in the mail, which happened too often, or lost at a publisher, which happened to often, you would still have a draft of the story. Using it in a typewriter without a sheet of regular paper and a sheet of carbon paper in front of it is a very bad idea. Over time, it can crack the platen, or even break a key because there is zero cushioning. I think the company making that journal is hugely exaggerating the importance of onionskin paper to writers of any kind. Onionskin was for making cheap copies of your stories, poems, etc., and sometimes for mailing something halfway around the world by plane, back before there was a postage agreement among many countries, and airmail was horrendously expensive. I know it was also used as tracing paper in animation and some art/drawing, but that's outside my area of expertise. For writers, though, I don't think there was ever a time when any writer wanted to use onionskin paper for anything. It was simply the cheapest way you could make copies of your stories, and the cheapest, possible way you could send someone a letter. In the latter, the recipient usually wasn't pleased with your frugalness. The only other reason anyone used onionskin was because you could see a lined sheet through it, and make yourself appear educated because you could write straight lines on unlined paper. It was a cheat, and everyone knew it. No one was impressed, but what else could the poor and uneducated do? Anyway, if you really love your typewriter, do NOT type o onionskin paper. In fact, as rare as typewriters in excellent condition are getting, I would never type on anything other than a twenty pound paper that has a twenty percent cotton content. Even using two sheets of hard paper, which was NEVER something that was regularly practiced, despite what too many say today, is not good. You can't just run out and buy a new platen today, and you can't run out and buy new keys, or other parts that can break. For one damaged typewriter to live, another often has to die, so proper care is a must, and paper choice is one of the main factors in lengthening the life of a typewriter. New fountain pens are made every day. New typewriters are not.
Have you tried out the Cosmo Air Light or Tora-Next paper journals yet? I'm quite curious. The Cosmo Air Light notebooks from Danika58 and the Yamamoto Cosmo Note seem to be comparatively priced to Leuchtturms and I've seen so many rave reviews of that paper for fountain pen ink.
Sadly when i discovered this notebook they are sold out! That tells me it was received well by the writing community who like to use with their fountain pens. I like to draw and doodle on this type of paper. I had been purchasing from a company that made hardbound books with GSM 52 Tomoe River paper but sadly i think we went out of business and was searching for a notebook with the very thin paper like onion skin. Hopefully they we also start to carry other types of notebooks with specialty papers they seem hard to come by. Thanks for sharing and enjoy your videos.
Hey Alicia 😃 Which Prussian Blue ink? The make is cut off in the video. Am guessing Diamine but could be way off. Thx for more amazing writing. I was ready for this one with reading glasses cleaned and worn. 😂 Made me laugh with Bean climbing in the bag. EDIT: One day I’ll watch a whole video before commenting. 3 secs later and you already explain the inks and pens. 🙄 I’m gonna get some of that Dark Forest ink for my Brass Kaweco. It’s a little dry writer. Just a bit more wet and it would be epic.
Very cool paper. It would be interesting to see how legible it would be if you wrote a sort of "crossed letter" by writing in landscape orientation on the verso side.
@@gregorywoodbridge7590 If you subscribe to their newsletter you will get a notification prior to unsubscribed followers, they sell out rapidly. Since they are craftmanship and handmade they will release bigger and smaller badges regularly. ☺️
I can fully appreciate and understand the feeling of not wanting to use it. I have been gifted with numerous journals, but continue to use my composition books from Dollar General, for the exact same reason.
I miss onion paper but I got sticker shot with this one. It's the cost of a leather cover that you could reuse for years. I'm surprised that they're still in business with this pricepoint.
Your fountain pens simply glide across the onion skin. I use the Midori notebooks and find my fountain pens skip on various parts of any one page. Its beautiful to see the back side of your written page. There is something antique about it all. If you haven't started a "Commonplace" book this would be perfect! Thanks for the review.
@@gristlevonraben Its a combination of anything you want to reference back to. It can be quotes, highlights from books, recipes, good restaurants, your view on a great movie, anything you wish it to be. I researched Commonplace books on Pinterest to get me started.
Thank you for the video, it's a pleasure to listen and watch. Beautiful handwriting! Just curious, is this the actual speed you're writing or an accelerated pace or fast motion or something?
I cannot imagine not being able to use both sides of the page and I wonder how it would look if you do, it is, to me, a waste of money to not use the entirety of a page-front and back. It looks nice to use for letter writing if I could get a loose leaf version even though I do prefer journals. Thank you for the review!
This is a beautiful journal; but I'm a lefty and I worry that the onion skin will result in a lot of smudging. I also wonder how the paper would hold up to an extra fine nib.
How are you filling the Kaweco? The converters are quite small. I think they hold less than 1ml. I have one of the piston and one squeeze converter for mine, but currently using some cartridges I have.
@@adventuredenali Thank you for replying. Yes you may be right, you are lucky because I don't really like the look of patinated brass. It's a nice pen though.
Well, I love onion skin for typing on, but not for journaling in a book. I bought a ream of vintage onion skin, and it is kind of magical, but it is only good for using on one side.. Give me Tomoe River paper any day for journaling.
Very neat. I love ghosting, but there is ghosting and then there is ghosting. :) Too thin for me (I don't care for Tomoe River paper for that reason), but tempted to buy this anyway.
@@adventuredenali thanks for this information. Could u guide me to any online portal from where i can get the pen with this clip. I did quite a lot research but all of them without the clip.
@@maneeshchandran1 eBay sells them, Jet Pens and Goulet Pens to name a few. There are a few different material options to choose from, and even style! :)
Alicia, Thank you for sharing your reviews; love your calming & relaxing voice; very nice. Please check out TheCraftyChi on Etsy. She offers onion paper TN inserts in a variety of sizes & in normal or heavy weight options; really nice quality. Warm regards always XX.
I've been interested in this journal. I love typing on this paper and would love to have a journal with this paper, but do you think it is too lightweight and might not be able to hold ephemera?
That’s a good question! I think even though light weight, it’s still a really sturdy paper and I’ll bet it would hold up just fine were you to add in bits and bobs.
@@adventuredenali Oooh, that's great to know. 😊
There are many examples in my stories of people using these journals woth ephemera- typically they can use both sides if they do it right!
@@onionskinjournal7819 This paper might work in a journal, but it was considered the cheapest junk you could buy when I was young, and no writer used it for anything except making copies of stories. Editors considered it nasty junk, and would read anything submitted on it, and only the poverty stricken used it for writing letters.
Onionskin paper was also one of the things linked with "starving artists", life in skid row hotels, and being an alcoholic. This was the only paper such "artists" could afford, but it was not sought after paper.
I wouldn't even use oit for making copies of stories because I was never that desperate, even when I was poor, and as an editor I must have thrown away a ton of it over the years because about nine out of ten wannabe writers never bothered reading guidelines, and so never became anything more than wannabes.
Nothing will damage a typewriter faster than using onionskin paper without a sheet of carbon paper, and a sheet of at least twenty pound typing paper covering the onionskin. Typewriters work best when used with paper that is at least twenty pound, and that has at least a twenty percent cotton content.
I used it a lot in the 1970's and 80's for letters by airmail. It was readily available in regular stores
The snake eating itself is called an ouroboros: an ancient symbol that represents the eternal cyclic renewal of life, death, and rebirth. Love all your content, and it often makes me want to start a second channel dedicated to all my love of pens, stationary, and the like. :)
I remember being able to purchase onion skin paper at office/stationery stores years ago. Thank you for bringing back the sounds of this lovely paper.
The sound is out favorite!
You can still buy it in 100 sheets or full reams from papermill website : )
@@sunny8254 Thank you for the information. I really appreciate it.
We used to use it for airmail letters as it made your letter lighter, therefore cheaper to send.
OMG, you have such a beautiful handwriting. Like someone from the 19th century. 💕
I own my grandmother's bible which has extremely delicate onion skin pages. It means so much. Used to take it to Sunday school.
It's a new paper for me so will have to try out! I like Three Candles Paper for letters and Tomoe river for my journals.
Really enjoyed your apperance on Applebloom too, it was a great , natural showing of pens that mean so much to you and an eclectic mix to boot.
Never underestimate your own beauty and don't be afraid to enjoy beautiful things.
I had forgotten how lovely the sound of onion skin paper is. I received many love letters from my military husband when stationed overseas on this crispy/crinkly paper.
I like the sound of the paper... 🖋
So glad to see my little buddy in the video this time. As always you have excellent hand writing. Have you been bicycling lately? The weather is BEAUTIFUL !!!! I found out last weekend that the state has paved the top of the levee going 20 miles.........which is awesome ride (40 miles round trip)........... Keep up the great work.
While I don't think this is a journal for me, it was interesting learning about it!
Bean's new unboxing channel? (=
Certainly, a very interesting Journal.
Thanks for sharing.
This paper originally had a very utilitarian purpose. It was available anywhere they sold writing pads. It was used for writing letters that were going to be travelling by Air Mail, since air mail cost more and by using this paper you could keep the weight down and use less postage. I wrote my weekly letters to my mom as a 13 y/o when she was still in Cuba in the early 60s, with my aunt's Parker 51, which I now own . It came in pads just like the other papers and sold for about 25 cents a pad. I found a place some time back that sells it by the ream and I still have plenty left. I love to write on it.
Thank you for showing. I was thinking about getting Onion Skin paper and was unsure how fountain pen would take to the paper.
You mention the bookmark and I was chagrined and disappointed to see the two misspellings on mine when I opened the $50.00 journal. The bookmark twice has “it's” misused as the possessive. They meant “its” - not “it is”. At a $50 buck price point I’d expect more careful and thorough editing. I can’t post pictures of a bookmark with typos on it 😱😱😱.
I made basically the same comment. Could've saved myself some time by reading through the comments.
Egads.
But language evolves wih time, yeah thats it
Your penmanship is absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
I started out with onion skin sheets as my first journal, documenting a travel. I held the sheets with a binder clip. Love the feel
Wow! That’s amazingly translucent. There’s no way one could write on both sides and it not be a hot mess. Delicately gorgeous though. Reminds me of ancient vellum paper. Your handwriting fits it well, Alicia. Cheers! Oh, I loved your Appelboom “3 pen” video. Haha! I thought for sure you’d give the backstory on how you acquired your M600 Red Tortoise. Such a sweet story.
When my uncle served in Vietnam, we wrote letters on onion skin paper that was readily available in the early 60's.
very nice!
Beautiful penmanship!
Ouroboros - snake eating itself
So, not only is your handwriting *chef's kiss*, but also that's an edition of Jane Eyre my dad and I rescued from a neighbor's trash heap when I was young, and it's getting me right in the feels. :)
Wow! That’s so amazing! I love the illustrations in this one, it’s such a beautiful edition.
@@adventuredenali Yes, so pretty!
That's just, wow, Alicia....trying to imagine what a broad nib would do - in terms of that, "morphing" you speak of. Certainly, it's beautifully constructed, & for me, writing on just one side is not unusual - for when I write to friends, I never write on both sides. Even the 'crinkle' factor has its own appeal. I too, like the cloth binding of the book - it's so precise; clearly, this is all about quality - & even the (undisclosed - by you) price tag would, I consider, be worth the outlay, however extravagant that may be. Green, of course is my all-time favourite hue (I'm Irish), & looking upon your latest acquisition, it sums up a hitherto forgotten era of materials that looked vintage - even when new; most apposite, too, that you are copying from, 'Jane Eyre' - an all-time classic. Admittedly, such a wonderfully presented notebook-cum-diary will not appeal to every taste (or budget), however, its retro aesthetics & clean lines (I am sure) will win over the more romantically inclined fountain pen users - it's certainly turned my head !
I'm smiling, here - delighted that you received this for gratis. Enjoy what 'remains of the day' {an excellent book if you haven't read it - or indeed, seen the film - the book (naturally) is better}.
Thank you for this overview,
Best,
Andrew :)
Never heard of this journal! It sounds delicious, the crinkling of the paper. Wow, if you can ruin a journal with your incredible penmanship, no hope for me.
It could be very interesting to draw on as well!
😂 don’t worry, I have terrible handwriting and still love writing in my books!
I love to try this paper. This paper reminds me old AIR MAIL PAPER PADS I USED TO WRITE TO MY PEN PALS . thin one sided tissue like paper. Lovely stuff for a pen and Ink lovers.
This paper will be great for Spencerian writing?? So I have to master it before I get this journal!!!
Me too! I still have a pad somewhere from when I was writing more often oversees and I had forgotten how lovely it felt.
Exactly!
My mom remembered using this for airmail and as a tracing paper equivalent back in the day. While it wasn't considered the best, she preferred to use it instead for tracing paper and multiple page letters when needing to save on postage. I have yet to try the stuff for these purposes.
That’s a really neat journal!
I do enjoy onion skin paper =)
less than a minute in, and already I had to like your video ! I keep seeing this journal on my IG feed, sooo tempted ! The snakes remind me of the Conan movies, which my husband loves lol I can't say I love the name of the journal on the spine though. I'm like you though, I don't mind the look of ghosting either.
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Nothing is too good for you Alicia☺️ use the cahier and enjoy the creative process!! very interesting to watch as i never use the oignon skin paper, cool. Take care 🌻🌻
Bean is a furry angel in disguise lol 😷👍🌍🇦🇺 He needs to give his approval of the packaging 😆
I saw the Onion Skin Journal on your channel first, purchased more than 1 🙈 Absolutely love these journals, a joy to write in and even sketch and use my watercolours. 👌🏼❤️✨
Sabes español?
Today is my first day in this channel. Wonderful, fresh, different. I'm from Spain (Vigo city) in Atlantic Coast.
This pandemic year I started with fountain pens and notebooks. I like read and write. This channel seems like a great place for these things. Thank you.
An un-ferreting is much more interesting than an unboxing! Very classy journal. Smythe sewing and linen binding, once common, are now rare. I’d like to try some loose sheets of the onion skin before getting the journal, since I’m a sheening, shading and shimmering scribbler.
Its beautiful. I've been looking for a journal that has "bible-like" paper as I am not concerned with ghosting. Thank you for the review.
This video has been approved by Bean the ferret. I love onion skin paper
I recently got myself a Traveler's Company insert with such paper and I love it so much, it's surprisingly durable. A beautiful book!
Very nice video.
This old school writing is really beautiful!
Thank you!
Beautiful journal and beautiful handwriting - those two pages look stunning. Inkwise I prefer the Deep Forest...
Cute opening. Lovely journal.
I love your handwriting! I wish mine was as beautiful
Ok so I really don't need a new notebook, but when I saw the ferret I decided the video had to be watched!
You have beautiful calligraphy. Congratulations I like your videos. :)
I love your handwriting so much, so cute and dainty! have a blessed day today :)
Cool I work with onion skin at work but not for writing. I just got my first Lamy pen and its growing on me. Smooth action, great hand presence, and love the shape of it.
Your handwriting is so lovely! This journal intrigued me also. It’s nice to see this review. Thank you!
I have that lovely edition of Jane Eyre and the same one of Wuthering Heights. My great aunt gave the set to me for my 13th birthday many years ago. Still have and cherish them.
Gorgeous journal cover, and sounds so beautiful. 🥰
Great overview! Love my Nanami "Seven Seas Writer". This one ... hmm, I dunno?
I love your videos, all of them. You have influenced me so much.
I noticed that you have used an Opinel folder to open the package. Are you into blades also? Thanks.
Thank you for this review! I'm definitely getting one!
In my day, onionskin paper was pretty much useless. No editor anywhere would accept something written on onionskin, and guideless very often stated "NO ONIONSKIN PAPER" in capital letters. Many editors wouldn't even bother to return something submitted on onionskin pa[er because it's cheap, flimsy, difficult to handle, and so thin you could see through it, which made it infuriating. More often than not, editors would just throw anything submitted on onionskin paper in the trash.
Writers also thought it was nasty paper, and would never write on it. It was dirt cheap, and the only use for it was to place it behind carbon paper to create a copy of your final draft for your files. Then, if your story was lost in the mail, which happened too often, or lost at a publisher, which happened to often, you would still have a draft of the story.
Using it in a typewriter without a sheet of regular paper and a sheet of carbon paper in front of it is a very bad idea. Over time, it can crack the platen, or even break a key because there is zero cushioning.
I think the company making that journal is hugely exaggerating the importance of onionskin paper to writers of any kind. Onionskin was for making cheap copies of your stories, poems, etc., and sometimes for mailing something halfway around the world by plane, back before there was a postage agreement among many countries, and airmail was horrendously expensive.
I know it was also used as tracing paper in animation and some art/drawing, but that's outside my area of expertise. For writers, though, I don't think there was ever a time when any writer wanted to use onionskin paper for anything. It was simply the cheapest way you could make copies of your stories, and the cheapest, possible way you could send someone a letter. In the latter, the recipient usually wasn't pleased with your frugalness.
The only other reason anyone used onionskin was because you could see a lined sheet through it, and make yourself appear educated because you could write straight lines on unlined paper. It was a cheat, and everyone knew it. No one was impressed, but what else could the poor and uneducated do?
Anyway, if you really love your typewriter, do NOT type o onionskin paper. In fact, as rare as typewriters in excellent condition are getting, I would never type on anything other than a twenty pound paper that has a twenty percent cotton content. Even using two sheets of hard paper, which was NEVER something that was regularly practiced, despite what too many say today, is not good.
You can't just run out and buy a new platen today, and you can't run out and buy new keys, or other parts that can break. For one damaged typewriter to live, another often has to die, so proper care is a must, and paper choice is one of the main factors in lengthening the life of a typewriter. New fountain pens are made every day. New typewriters are not.
Thank you for writing this important context. As a person who loves animation I was shocked at the price of this journal. Really bizarre.
It one of the notebooks I have on my list to purchase! I am saving money now for this one 🤍🤍🤍🤍
Dm me on Instagram and I can get you a discount code🤫☺️
While the review was of a journal, it has totally set me up to buy Custom 823 now. Going over to Appelboom!
Have you tried out the Cosmo Air Light or Tora-Next paper journals yet? I'm quite curious. The Cosmo Air Light notebooks from Danika58 and the Yamamoto Cosmo Note seem to be comparatively priced to Leuchtturms and I've seen so many rave reviews of that paper for fountain pen ink.
Sadly when i discovered this notebook they are sold out! That tells me it was received well by the writing community who like to use with their fountain pens. I like to draw and doodle on this type of paper. I had been purchasing from a company that made hardbound books with GSM 52 Tomoe River paper but sadly i think we went out of business and was searching for a notebook with the very thin paper like onion skin. Hopefully they we also start to carry other types of notebooks with specialty papers they seem hard to come by. Thanks for sharing and enjoy your videos.
Hey Alicia 😃 Which Prussian Blue ink? The make is cut off in the video. Am guessing Diamine but could be way off. Thx for more amazing writing. I was ready for this one with reading glasses cleaned and worn. 😂 Made me laugh with Bean climbing in the bag.
EDIT: One day I’ll watch a whole video before commenting. 3 secs later and you already explain the inks and pens. 🙄 I’m gonna get some of that Dark Forest ink for my Brass Kaweco. It’s a little dry writer. Just a bit more wet and it would be epic.
Very cool paper. It would be interesting to see how legible it would be if you wrote a sort of "crossed letter" by writing in landscape orientation on the verso side.
I’d be more tempted to purchase if they had offered your viewers a discount code.
If you follow us on Instagram and send me a DM I can offer you a code!
@@onionskinjournal7819 unfortunately not everyone has IG.
@@onionskinjournal7819 when will these be back in stock??
@@gregorywoodbridge7590 If you subscribe to their newsletter you will get a notification prior to unsubscribed followers, they sell out rapidly. Since they are craftmanship and handmade they will release bigger and smaller badges regularly. ☺️
I can fully appreciate and understand the feeling of not wanting to use it. I have been gifted with numerous journals, but continue to use my composition books from Dollar General, for the exact same reason.
I miss onion paper but I got sticker shot with this one. It's the cost of a leather cover that you could reuse for years. I'm surprised that they're still in business with this pricepoint.
Your fountain pens simply glide across the onion skin. I use the Midori notebooks and find my fountain pens skip on various parts of any one page. Its beautiful to see the back side of your written page. There is something antique about it all. If you haven't started a "Commonplace" book this would be perfect! Thanks for the review.
What is a 'commonplace book', please?
Pens really do glide across this paper super smoothly:))
@@gristlevonraben it’s a book where you collect all of your knowledge on all subjects. As you learn more you keep adding to it
@@douloureux. thank you for the answer. 👍
@@gristlevonraben Its a combination of anything you want to reference back to. It can be quotes, highlights from books, recipes, good restaurants, your view on a great movie, anything you wish it to be. I researched Commonplace books on Pinterest to get me started.
Thank you for the video, it's a pleasure to listen and watch. Beautiful handwriting! Just curious, is this the actual speed you're writing or an accelerated pace or fast motion or something?
It’s an interesting journal.
The price is a bit steep for me but I would reconsider if they ever had a sale.
Thank you for reviewing :)
Wow, your handwriting 😍
beautiful handwriting.
I cannot imagine not being able to use both sides of the page and I wonder how it would look if you do, it is, to me, a waste of money to not use the entirety of a page-front and back. It looks nice to use for letter writing if I could get a loose leaf version even though I do prefer journals. Thank you for the review!
There were onion skin papers in the 80s in an island in the subtropics before there was internet. So I guess it was not very rare at one time.
This is a beautiful journal; but I'm a lefty and I worry that the onion skin will result in a lot of smudging. I also wonder how the paper would hold up to an extra fine nib.
Yay for free products!!! And yay for interesting products
I loved this video Alicia! This paper seems incredible and so magical 😍 Is your Pilot custom 823 in the amber/brown shade or in the black shade?
I love it. May I ask what that type of clip you got is called? Is it specifically for holding down pages?
I love the map on the front
How are you getting along with this journal Alicia? Are you using it?
How are you filling the Kaweco? The converters are quite small. I think they hold less than 1ml. I have one of the piston and one squeeze converter for mine, but currently using some cartridges I have.
I give that journal a noin out of ten.
How do you keep your Kaweco Brass looking so clean? Mine is all patinated and dark already even though I just got it.
I have no idea! I’ve heard of that happening to some people, wondering if it’s a climate thing, or even something to do with body chemistry?
@@adventuredenali Thank you for replying. Yes you may be right, you are lucky because I don't really like the look of patinated brass. It's a nice pen though.
It’s a beautiful journal but I would feel a bit intimidated to use it. I would just keep it in a box and take it out just to feel the pages.
Well, I love onion skin for typing on, but not for journaling in a book. I bought a ream of vintage onion skin, and it is kind of magical, but it is only good for using on one side.. Give me Tomoe River paper any day for journaling.
Very neat. I love ghosting, but there is ghosting and then there is ghosting. :) Too thin for me (I don't care for Tomoe River paper for that reason), but tempted to buy this anyway.
I would love to have a paper pad of this paper for writing very special letters 😊
Is this paper made from/of onion skins? Honestly asking, honestly wondering, no joke.
Jane eyre is my most favourite book ever
Can regular pens be used on this kind of paper?
Wow, you really have a beautiful handwriting. No matter how hard I try, my letters always tumble around, slanted in different angles :-(
where would I be able to find a guide sheet like that with the lines?
I would love to know too!
Does the Kaweco sport comes with a cap clip. I have seen them without clips. But your pen consist of the clip.
They don’t, you have to buy those separately
@@adventuredenali thanks for this information. Could u guide me to any online portal from where i can get the pen with this clip. I did quite a lot research but all of them without the clip.
@@maneeshchandran1 eBay sells them, Jet Pens and Goulet Pens to name a few. There are a few different material options to choose from, and even style! :)
@@adventuredenali thanks. I will check 🙏
Nice
Do you mean "Diamine Dark Forest"?
Cute intro!
Howard Stern mentions you on his show
Wow
Really nice book and lovely handwriting. 📖🖋️
Good selection of text to copy :)
This paper looks perfect for writing letters back and forth to your partner. That’s how it speaks to me anyway.
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Che bella calligrafia .
🙄 You write faster than some printers and beautiful too😂
If i had your handwriting, i'd just write and write and write... Very beautiful.
Alicia, Thank you for sharing your reviews; love your calming & relaxing voice; very nice. Please check out TheCraftyChi on Etsy. She offers onion paper TN inserts in a variety of sizes & in normal or heavy weight options; really nice quality. Warm regards always XX.
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