(Kimberly (she/her) took the express train down the fountain pen/stationery rabbit hole and doesn't want to be rescued. She can be found on Instagram @allthehobbies because there really are many, many hobbies!.)
I spend a lot of time using my pens, swatching inks so I can pick the perfect match, and writing on different papers, so it’s no surprise that a bulk of my articles would be about pens, inks, and paper. In recent weeks, as I’ve been putting more effort into various projects, like working on my 2024 book journal (oof, I wish that was a typo, but I’m a little behind), I started noticing the non-pen/ink/paper things that have been sparking joy for one reason or another, so that’s what I’ll be writing about today.
Pen Rests
My inked pens are always in a pen binder, ready to be used at my desk, at a meetup, or pen show. But I often have pens that don’t leave the house because I don’t need or want them with me. Some of these pens, like my trusty Pilot Metropolitan and Tombow brush marker, are used every day in my bullet journal, but only to draw and write a date box. Others are used for projects, like my Kaweco/Kakimori for ink swatching, or the hand painted Winnie-the-Pooh Kaweco that stays at home because I don’t want to damage the artwork (scroll towards the end to see the pen). I will also put out pens that I want to ink up next. It’s also handy to have a pen rest in case you need to put your pen down, but don’t want it to roll off the table.