![]() An ink drop flies out of its bottle into the sky when a big gust of wind blows its bottle over. The Story of Snowflake and Inkdrop Pierdomenico Baccalario author Alessandro Gatti author Simona Mulazzani author. ![]() As you can see from the swatches above, my search has been on-going. A snowflake is about to fall from the sky. The Story of Snowflake and Inkdrop Simona Mulazzani, Pierdomenico Baccalario, Alessandro Gatti. Rodman Gunpowder Tea has the potential to be “the green.” It is a matter of time though to be absolutely sure. Some colors look great in a swatch and then write too lightly or vice versa. It has to be dark enough to be legible without losing its luminance. If you have followed this blog for any length of time, you’ll know that my greatest desire is to find the perfect lime/matcha green ink. The Walrus Talks: Blue Met events lineup includes Heather O. If value is NULL, then the return value of the function is NULL, whether or not the list or subquery contains NULL. ![]() Gunpowder Tea is a Matcha Tea Green which, while not being the brightest or most vivid color in the set, has turned out to be one of my favorites. An excerpt from the cover illustration by Simona Mulazzani of The Story of Snowflake and Inkdrop. As in most contexts, NULL is not equal to NULL. And if you want to kill winter with orange, you wouldn’t go wrong with Albert Einstein Relative Cadmium. 6 - In this video, I do my first picture book review on a book called The Story of Inkdrop and Snowflake, written by Alessandro Gatti, Pierdomenico Baccalar. And, if you were to have asked me to create a red for MontBlanc for their Shakespeare Red Velvet, I would have come up with something closer to Cranberry Nobel, maybe a little darker. Cadmium, Snowflake and Green Weenie are all bright but not particularly unique. This month, the set included an orange (Albert Einstein Relative Cadmium), a blue (Wintergarden Snowflake), a green Bob Prince Green Weenie, a red (Herbert Simon Cranberry Nobel) and the oddball – Rodman Gun Gunpowder Tea. And now, with few (any really) other options for ink subscriptions left, what’s an ink junkie to do? ![]() Regardless of whether I like the colors or not, I enjoy getting these inks. So, I said last month that the Birmingham Pen Parcel was supposed to be their new “bright” collection. ![]()
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