Sakura Gelly Roll Moonlight Pen Set, 1 mm Bold Tip, Assorted Colors, Pack of 10
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The yellow was the only one that didn't look good on my white journal paper. That does not appear to be the case.
Yes, they are quick to dry.
Although the description and packaging claim that there will be no bleed through, I would be cautious about using Binle "tissue" paper. It's possible that a ballpoint pen would be preferable. Alternatively, you can try one on a blank page in the back of your Bible and return it if it bleeds. They're what I use for the adult coloring books.
No, these don't have any kind of glow to them. They do, however, glow under black light and appear fluorescent in a dark environment.
Selected User Reviews For Sakura Gelly Roll Moonlight Pen Set, 1 mm Bold Tip, Assorted Colors, Pack of 10
Quality! Until now, all I'd heard about Gellyroll pens were stories. Everything I was told about the ink, from the fluidity to the highly pigmented colors, met or exceeded my expectations! br>I plan to use these for art journaling, but the color intensity on both light and dark papers is fantastic. br>I didn't do a "finger swipe" test right away to see if they smudge or how badly they smudge, but I did after letting the paper sit for 10 seconds and there were no smudges! br>You get what you pay for, in general. These pens are a dream to write/draw with and are well worth the money! These are not dry gel pens, folks.
I had no idea pens could make me so happy. These are the culmination of a lifelong quest for ink-filled, quick-drying, smooth pens in a variety of colors. These are the pens for you if you want your writing, lists, research, or whatever you write to jump off the page when you use them. br>br>Since I bought these, I've found that I'll write with them at any opportunity. I've been jotting down things I didn't need to jot down because I've been writing with these. I'm in love with these, and I bought a big pack of them in a variety of colors, so I'm keeping an eye on my porch for them, as well as a brand new notebook to use them in!.
The smoothness of these pens makes them look like paint pens! These are what I bought to use in my coloring books. The colors are lovely, and I'm looking forward to finishing my first coloring page with them! The ink flows extremely easily, to the point where you'll need to use a light touch with these. They do smudge until the ink dries, as I discovered the hard way. As I was coloring, I smeared some on the side of my hand (as seen in the photos). br>br>I'm on the left-hand side of the equation. I'm left-handed, so smearing ink on my hand is par for the course, but I quickly learned to be extra cautious with these pens, pausing in between colors to let the ink dry before continuing.
Bold colors that stand out even against the backdrop of bare rocks. I'm going to buy some more!.
They'd also be short-lived. When I buy them in a package, however, they appear to work as well as any other pen and last just as long. My problem with the moonlight pen set is this: I didn't give it a five-star rating because of this. It appears that these are in use. I'm not the first person to buy gelly roll sets on Amazon. I brought the ones with the glaze. the ones made of metal The pens were also brand new on both sets. On the pen tips, there was a small amount of glue that you had to pick off. Those in the moonlight, which I got yesterday. There was no glue at the tips of any of the pens in the 10-pack set. & They were also smeared with ink all the way down the tips. Some of them were a little messier than others. They are clearly in use. And I'm not pleased about it. I'm a big fan of these pens. I'm a bit of a nerd when it comes to writing things down. I'm a pen addict, and I'm well-versed in the art of writing. know when they're going to be put to good use These had been the case. br>I included a photo of how it appears on the pen test page of my scribbles that matter journal.
I have every single one of them. The moonlight pens have a medium point and really do act as 'paint' (hence the name 'paint pens'). They are incredibly smooth, and I give all Sakura pens a five-star rating. The Stardust are a great group of people to hang out with. Shine brightly! I'm sure I could go on for a long time. I'll post a photo of one of the projects I've made with Sakura pens. br>These pens are worth a shot. You will not be disappointed. You'll want to give them all a go: Renee's name is Renee Renee Renee Renee Renee Renee Renee Ren.
The pens are smooth to write with, but some of the colors don't flow as smoothly as others. br>br>One of the reviews for this pen set stated that it would be good to use with a Spirograph drawing set and that it would fit into the gear holes, which is why I bought it. The pen tips do fit into the holes and are useful for creating designs. The plastic disk, on the other hand, smears the wet ink as it rotates, leaving the image with a faded smudging effect, which was disappointing. That is a completely inappropriate pen for that application. br>br>In terms of flow, they're fine if you're looking for a pen to write or color with, but I wouldn't use them for journaling or continuous writing on dark paper where flow consistency is important. I scrapbook with the uniball Signo white gel pen, which has a consistent flow and a bright white contrast on dark paper. I've tried a lot of white pens but have yet to find the right one.
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