After a minute or two of drying, the glue turns clear and can then be used for things like the included foil sheets or temporary bonds. When the glue first comes out it is blue and can create a permanent bond, for things like gluing photos into scrapbooks. This gives you much greater precision than using a glue stick or bottle because it’s as easy as writing! The Sakura Quickie Glue Pen lays down glue with a. I didn’t realize the pen world included glue pens.
Sakura Quickie Glue Pen - Retail Value $2.30 This Zebra Brush pen ink still shimmers when dry but feels more like a warm brown than a shiny bronze when used on white paper. Personally, I find metallic ink pens are always a bit disappointing because once the ink dries they almost never look as rich and shiny as they did when wet. With a medium-size pliable tip, this brush pen really feels almost like a paintbrush when you’re using it. Zebra Metallic Brush Pen in Metallic Bronze - Retail Value $2.99 I personally love how narrow the barrel is because it feels elegant to me. The royal blue color is very rich and the petite nib still allows for a good amount of stroke size variety.
Marvy Le Pen is an all-time favorite of mine so I was excited to try this Flex version, which has a small flexible tip. Marvy Le Pen Flex - Retail Value $1.99 (found here for $1.64) There are also subscriber-only tutorials on their Vimeo page. Here’s the info card for this month’s box, which includes links to digital handwriting practice sheets you can download. New to lettering? Follow on Instagram or subscribe to The Inky Box’s channel on YouTube for tutorials, tips, and more! Good to Know: They also offer a larger box (The Inky Box) that includes much more product for $39.95 per month. The Products: 3-5 lettering/calligraphy tools (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.) My Subscription Addiction paid for this box. This is a review of The Inky Box Mini subscription, which costs $14.99 per month. There are two subscription levels to choose from-The Inky Box (lettering tools, supplies, and hand-lettered greeting cards for $39.95 per month) and The Inky Box Mini (2-4 of the lettering tools that were featured in the larger box for $14.99 per month). They also share tutorial content for the month’s products on their social channels! Get a Snack Crate subscription box starting at $7.99/month 8.The Inky Box is an art pen subscription box that was suggested by Virginia, one of our readers! Lettering and calligraphy fans, take note-this subscription sends you tools to create all kinds of unique lettering work each month. I think my favorite thing right now is that they're all packaged/processed snacks that will basically be 'fresh' until the year 3000, so there's no rush to eat them up or do anything with them if you just want to accrue snacks from various countries to share with people.” - Lee Neikirk, Home Theater Editor I did a half-cost first month, and I figured I'd just get a $14 box of German snacks and then cancel, but it was so fun sharing them and discovering strange new flavors (especially in this time of no traveling) that I think I'm gonna stay subscribed for a while.
There were like, wafer-type things and BBQ peanuts and this weird little pepperoni/cheese pocket thing that looked super gross on the packaging but then was actually delicious.
We just got one from Germany, and it was full of a bunch of snacks I'd never tried/heard of. “It's called Snack Crate and basically what they do is send you a box of snacks from a specific place/culture in the world. Unique snacks from around the world? Sign us up!