* For all my posts (8 total), I will be doing 2 separate ones for some, as what I showed on my IG page differed slightly some days than what I had P&I post.
This was Day 1:
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Today’s video is featuring the Ruling Writer and walnut ink with drop-in colors (all of which can be purchased at Paper & Ink). For the drop-in colors, make sure you place the ink on a wet spot, so it soaks in and spreads. Just dab it on. If you do not have an ink dropper, you can use a small pointed paint brush. I also use a Q-tip to pick up any excess.
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Although the paper I used didn't create any, don’t worry about splatters from the Ruling Writer, as it’s meant to do that. This makes for a fun effect with your lettering. The rougher the paper, the more splatter you’ll get. The Ruling Writer is such a fun tool, as it’s very versatile. To get thinner lines, hold it more upright; For broad strokes, at an angle. Swipe to see video.
*To see video, click on link below or visit the P&I blog (and scroll down): https://www.paperinkartsblog.com/2021/08/10/ruling-and-folded-pens-with-leslie-from-olovey1/
P&I IG link: https://www.instagram.com/p/CRywejSJ0Jp/
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