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Review: New Staples Sustainable Earth Composition Notebook

I’ve
been debating whether or not I should make my own notebooks for school
or if I should just buy them. I decided to pick up a few composition
notebooks to see how the various brands fared with fountain pens. I’ve
been a fan and have used the Staples Sustainable Earth composition
notebooks for around the garage and workbench thinking notebooks for
hacking out designs on my bike builds and other things. I’ve been a big
fan of them for awhile. While out picking up some supplies I grabbed a
new one figuring it was a safe bet for school. It seems that Staples has
changed the composition of the paper just a tad. It’s now 80% bagasse,
or sugarcane. I’m not sure what it was before but this paper has some
major differences. I compared it to a page from an old Sustainable Earth
legal pad.

IMAG0776The
old paper wasn’t super smooth but it was nice and performance with a
fountain pen was awesome. Line width was true to the nib, no feathering,
no soak through but there was show through. It was a great inexpensive
paper that was easy to find anywhere. 100 sheets was $2.49 anywhere in
the US. It was available in legal pads too, which were a favorite of
mine for taking notes while on the phone at work, and now for working on
ideas for classes and my writing. This paper was awesome.

The
new paper is not as smooth as the old paper. I tested both sides of the
page and while one side is slightly smoother than the other, it’s not
as smooth as the old. Line width is not true to the nib size. My medium
pen looks like a bold and my EF a medium. Feathering was rampant with
many inks. Noodler’s Eternal Brown feathered badly. Diamine Chocolate
feathered so much as to be unusable. Private reserve Sonic Blue was a
mess. Soak through was awful, many inks, normally well behaved inks,
soaked through to the page behind, leaving spots on the unused page.
Soak through was as bad as if I had used Sharpies to write. Given my
enjoyment of ink variety this is a deal killer for me.

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I
decided to test the paper would with a variety of pencils and pens.
Pencil was great on the paper, it was rough enough to take a nice dark
line with mechanical pencils as well as regular wooden pencils. I tested
out a Zebra Sarasa 0.7 in black ink. It soaked through. Yes, gel ink
soaked through in some spots.

I
deem the new Staples Sustainable Earth Composition Notebook to be the
most useless notebook of the year, unless you use only pencil. Well, I might see if I can cut pages out to use as thin blotter paper, it might be useful like that, but I doubt it would do a good job at that either.

25 in June Shame Spiral

At
first it starts out that I forget to post the thing to Etsy. Then I
just decided to stop doing that altogether because well, just because.
Then I forget to post my page for the day, and I get that up first thing
the next day, then I do a half assed page the following day because I’m
stressed that I forgot the previous day. Then my washing machine dies.
Then the car’s muffler decides to go on walkabout. And I’m stuck driving
my loud car to the laundromat to wash my underwear and because I chose
to go on Saturday afternoon at an out of the way place so as to avoid
the cops on Main st, it’s me and the woman with some sort of rash and
some of the worst nail fungus I’ve ever seen doing laundry while C
returns the redbox, picks up something for dinner, and then returns to
pick up me and the wet clothing, since our drier and clothes line still
work. By the time I get home I’m tired and stressed and I forget to do a
page let alone post it.

So screw it.

Then
the 30 day challenge become a spiral of shame that I can’t stick to a
30 day Challenge, after all, it’s ONLY 30 days, wtf can’t I stick to it?
What’s wrong with me? Then i’m all, if so and so can do it, why can’t
I? (Imagine that last part in a plaintive wail.)

The
thing is, I’m being creative, I’m drawing, I’m sketching and I’m
doodling, just not in  my prescribed 5×7 book. So here’s a picture of
what I drew while I was waiting for the wash to finish.
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And an idea for a bag for my bike.
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Makin’ Room

I
have a massive clearance sale of old stock items currently up on my
etsy page
. (That was worded awkwardly, but you get my drift.) I’ve got
old stock jotters from my old Artfire account, around 25 or so 6-packs,
but the deal is, I get to pick the covers. I didn’t want to spend a lot
of time shooting 100’s of pics so you get what you get for covers. You
can send me a message telling me, “OMG I hate pink.” I’ll avoid pink for
you. I’ve got white paper and not white paper as well as a few packs of
lined, graph and vintage rad IBM paper. $6 a 6-pack, several $ off from
my usual price. I won’t be stitching up any more of this style of
jotter, the machine I used to stitch them died so all my future jotters
will be hand stitched. So, the time to stock up is NOW!

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I
also have a bunch of art journaling and sketching supplies that I’ve
been hoarding. Several packages each of Palomino writing and sketching
pencils and some of their colored pencils. Selling WAY below list price.
I also have what I call the “Art Journaling Basic Kit.” It’s got an
assortment of pencils, colored pencils and a KUM brass wedge sharpener.
All materials I like a lot. Also selling way below lists price on these
items. These items ship free if purchased in combination with a journal
or jotter set.

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I
also have a bunch of what I’m calling the Behemoth journals, 300 pages
of great paper all stitched into one of my recycled sign vinyl covers.
Why 300 pages? I miss counted when I did my paper folding and put more
sheets than usual into the journals, my mistake is your bonus. These fat
journals are just begging to be filled with your thoughts, gratitudes,
EDM sketches, doodles and art journaling. Also did I mention that they
are awesomely thick? Also, heavy.
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21 of 30 in June

Holy Crap! I totally forgot to post this last night.

I did a sketch in pencil of a tootsie roll pop. I as thinking out some ideas in a notebook for a bike trailer. I tore out part of a design that I decided wouldn't work and glued that to the page, partially over the sketch of the tootsie roll pop. I then flooded just the background of the tootsie roll pop with magenta watercolor.
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I apologize for not including step-by-step images as I have the for the rest of the 30 in June, I got distracted.

Things to Read this Weekend

Here's a nifty blog called "The Letter is M."

This blog has a post detailing her early journals. Awesome.

A tumblr with collages, lovely brightly colored collages. I could look at this for hours.

A contest where you nomiate the winner.. Ahem… err, yeah.

The Fountain Pen Netowrk has taken a dive recently and I'm now hooked on the Fountain Pen Geeks forum for all my foutnain pen enabling.

Art is what you make it. 🙂 Love it.

Take a look at some of my journals on etsy.

Or take a look at my art on etsy.

Have a listen to Kim Deal, formerly of the Pixies and the Breeders: (LONG LIVE THE 90's!)

20 of 30 in June

So I cheaped out on you yesterday. And I was going to again today. But I got inspired, deiced to work within the boundaries set, but not.

I started with this, and it was going to be all I did. It takes a long time to write that big, it's a 9×12 sheet of paper covered in my chicken scratch flex writing. Sorry it's hard to read.IMAG0813

Then I decided to cut a chunk of it out and glue it to my 5×7 area.
IMAG0814Then I grabbed some junk mail, and cut part of a logo out. Guess I'm in good hands? then I added a print off of my brain drawing. I then went around those 2 pieces with light blue colored pencil. Coloring hard.
IMAG0815Then I added some magenta watercolor around the whole thing. 🙂 AJ Happiness even at 5×7 inches.
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Review: Scribal Work Shop Siren Blue Ink

****After reading this review please go read my update!****

 

Made by Scribal Work Shop, Siren
is a lovely shade of blue black. It leans toward teal or turquoise but
a very dark shade. Frankly, I’m in love with the color. After the
disappointment of my last ink purchase I’m super pleased with this color.
It’s the least boring blue black color I’ve ever used. My previous
favorite blue black was Private Reserve Sonic Blue. Siren is a shade or
two lighter and brighter. The ink shades wonderfully in my TWSBI 530
medium nib.
IMAG0779It
dries in a standard amount of time, meaning that larger pools of ink
dry a little slower than the thinner areas. I had no problems with
smudging of ink after a few seconds of dry time. I found the ink to be a
hard starter after sitting out for a few minutes and even after having
the pen capped for a few minutes. That being said, I did have an epic pen
failure. (My TWSBI cap sheared off just above the cap band, so I may
have had some cracks that were allowing the nib to dry out.) After
leaving the pen capped for a few hours with my 540 cap on it, it starts
just fine. (Note: I've now been using this ink for about a week and I'm finding that it IS a hard starter in the AM. I added 2 drops of water to a full TWSBI and am now finding that the additional water solved the issue.)

image from www.flickr.comLubrication
is a spot where I would rank this ink lower than others. I tested
it across a variety of papers and it’s not as lubricating as many other
inks, even though my 530 is on the wet side. While an ink like
Iroshizuku Asa Gao could be described as ice skating across paper and
Noodler’s Heart of Darkness is akin to gliding, Siren is more like walking through mud. While it’s nice, it’s certainly not a highly
lubricated ink, it’s still not as dry as J Herbin Bleu Nuit.
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can’t comment on it’s staining but it did clean off my hands with ease.
It doesn’t look to be particularly water resistant either. A few brush
strokes nearly removed it completely from the HP 24lb LaserJet. In the
significantly more absorbent Canson XL some of the ink moved around but
the writing was still legible and the color was retained.
IMAG0780I tested it on a variety of papers with my TWSBI 530 M nib:

  • HP Laserjet 24lb- No feathering, no bleed through, some show through
  • Field Notes Red Blooded Gridded- No feathering, little to no bleed through, some show through
  • Field Notes Standard Plain- No feathering, little bleed through, some show through
  • Picadilly Pocket Lined- No feathering, little bleed through, some show through
  • Moleskine lined, old- No feathering, little to no bleed through, some show through
  • Bandit Apple Carnet PeeWee- No feathering, no bleed through, no show through
  • Canson XL Pocket Blue Book- No feathering, no bleed through, no show through
  • Tops Composition Book- No feathering, some bleed through, show through
  • NEW Staples Sustainable Earth Comp Book- No feathering, bleed through, show through
  • OLD Staples Sustainable Earth Legal Pad- No feathering, no bleed through, some show through

I
found it to tbe surprisingly well behaved on dirt cheap paper and even
Moleskine paper. This makes it ideal for some of my uses- note taking in
my upcoming graduate classes and writing out ideas for papers.
IMAG0782It comes in a bottle that reminds me of 1980’s era cough syrup. It’s
brown glass with a white cap that tightens solidly. The label is an
address label that is clearly printed off as needed, lending to the
feeling that these inks are brewed in small batches. The design work is
simple and easily read.

Pricing
is great too, it’s $8 for 60ml of ink or 13 cents per ml; which is the
about the same as Noodler’s ink. Compared to Iroshizuklu at 56 cents per
ml. I purchased mine from Goulet Pens but it’s also available from
Zeller Writing Company
and as of this writing (6/20/13) it’s on sale for
50 cents off the regular price.

****After reading this review please go read my update!****

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19 of 30 in June

I'm working in my art journal but I'm done with 5×7 inch pages unless I feel like working small. Thisis a corner of an 11×14 art journal page. It's ball point pen and a Noodler's Ahab flex pen with some generic black ink in it.

The ballpoint pen was used for the automatic drawing and the Ahab for the writing.
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And, yes, I have a guide under the page so my writing is straight.

Also, I had breakfast at the cafe where I'll be hanging my show in September. Here's a pic of the wall.
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I am definately paying for spending all day outside yesterday and this AM, my allergies are beating me up. Had to take an allergy pill for the first time in a long time. I've been exposing myself to the various allergens in my area a little bit at a time over the last few months, and it seems to have made a huge difference in the severity of my symptoms. Especially, as I usually go all or nothing in yard work and outdoor activity. Yay!

18 of 30 in June

Today's page is a little different. I used just these following tools:

Mechanical Pencil

Zebra Sarasa 0.7 in black

Ruler

Eraser

Because I think that an art journal isn't only pretty page but also ideas and thoughts, this is today's page:

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If you get 3 or 3 pallets it will lead you to build something like this:

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It's my recycled pallet tomato planter. It holds 3 tomatoes that produce big fruit. It would probably hold 4 to 6 cherry tomatoes, if one wanted to fertilize super heavy.