Loved seeing your green ink bottle collection Jayne! I have 5 of the same inks. Really enjoying Teranishi Gentle Green and I want to try De Atramentis Jane Austin. Would love to see your other bottles in other colors sometime too!
@@brittanyfreeman9101 hi Brittany, thank you so much for watching lovely. Teranishi Gentle Green is such a beautiful colour isn’t it. I think I will definitely go back and explore and swatch my other bottled inks. It’s a great way to go back and reminisce on older ink purchases too. Have a great day/evening 😊
@@PokhrajRoy. I think I’m going to do this with all my bottled inks, swatch them by colour so stay tuned! Thank you so much for watching Pokhraj, have a good day/evening 😊
Great inks! I like the river of fire and the bottom row with Cadillac green. I have emerald of chivor always inked in a broad nib for headings and accents.
Really enjoyed seeing the beautiful green ink swatches! Fun to see the ink showing the multicolor and sheening! The color choices are so incredible and fun! Green was not initially my go to ink color. Teal green is my definitely my favorite color!!! I love to use Diamine’s Aurora Borealis the most. Graf Avon Faber-Castell Deep Sea Green I keep always in a pen for writing my envelopes since the ink is wonderful and quite water resistant. Love the Pelikan Edelstein Jade as well for how well it matches my TWSBI rose gold and jade and how nicely it performs. Love using Kyo No Oto Kokeiro no.3 which is a very olive green. A very unique color, but one I like journaling with and flows and shades nicely! I love celadon pottery and got the beautiful Kokeiro no. 7 which translates to secret color, but it is such a dry ink I don’t use it much. I love to hear about inks that perform well and have interesting properties! I too, love the J. Herbin Emerald of Chivor! I’m trying to hold back from buying any more inks, unless I purge some that I’m not using. So sorry to hear of your ink bottle breaking. I use a small camera clamp on small bottles to give stability since I find my hands shake a bit.
@@chereliu5565 hi Chere, you have some beautiful ink choices there 🤩 I totally forgot to add my bottle of Kyo No Oto Kokeiro 🤦🏼♀️ I knew I was missing one! Yes teal coloured inks are gorgeous, I have some but they tend to be more blue leaning than green. Thank you so much for watching. I hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend 😊
So fun to hang out with you and your green inks! Now I wanna get emotional olive into a pen, I got a sample! Kelp tea is also very interesting as well as jade! Looking forward to the rest of your collection! Happy Sunday! 🌸💕
@@ziawoolzstudiobuzz313 hi Dag, the Kelp Tea is a lovely chromo shading ink but is very dry so I have to take that into consideration when putting in a pen. I think it would really suit my Pelikan M400 though because it’s a fine nib but a wet writer. Thank you so much for watching lovely, have a good week and hope you are still taking it easy 🥰
@@jppenandink I am, thank you! I recently got a bottle of white lightning but haven’t really tried it much. Definitely an option for this ink I bet! 😘💗
@@Adventuresover40 hi Priscilla, thank you for watching. You picked two good ones there, I love Gentle Green, it goes down as one colour and dries as another, really nice. 😊
So beautiful !!! How exciting, green 💚💚💚 You know that's my favourite colour. I love any shimmer inks, two of the green inks I own that are gorgeous shimmery are FWP Edward's Garden & Emerald Gardens. I don't often buy FWP (as you mentioned, too expensive) but those inks plus one other non green are must uses for me. I love all shades - emerald, olive, dark, forest, teal & Grass green. Grass is usually my favourite, I have most of them. (also yellow green & occasional lime) My favourites from your video are Alt Goldgrun, Emotional Olive & Jane Austen. I just received my brand new Wuthering Heights, the Wearingeul special Endless Pens release, in love with that too. Ok shutting up now 🥴🤭🥴 x
@@DebraDarkandTwisty oh I’m so excited for your new ink Debra! Yes olive greens and dark greens have my heart 💚 Take care lovely and have a great week 😊
@@LegallyLlama thank you Andrew 😊 I think I am going to do this with all my bottled inks, kind of rediscover them. Thank you so much for watching, have a great week 😊
I like and have most of the inks. My favorite inks are shaders, then shimmer inks. Sheen in inks for most take over the ink color. They’re usually last for me. I still have plenty.
@@fountainpensinksmore3290 hi Jane, thank you so much for watching. Yes some sheening inks are way too heavy on the sheen! I hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend lovely 😊
@@jppenandink I hope you’re having a wonderful weekend. What I’ve said to myself, how many blue inks with red sheen do you need? For me I guess it’s 3 😜
Thanks for the video. I like the Melbourne Tram Green; I have a bottle as well. Emotional Olive and Moroccan Tea are also nice. I'm steering away from shimmer inks. It would be great to see your collection when you get the time.
@@raybuck hi Ray, thank you so much for watching! Yes the Melbourne Team Green is a nice one. The only thing that annoys me about the Moroccan Mint Tea ink is that it only comes in a 20ml bottle and is a little on the expensive side…$1.75 per ml it works out to be. The Emotional Olive is a little more reasonably priced at $0.75 per ml. I am hoping to swatch all my ink bottles by colour, hopefully sooner rather than later. Hope you are keeping well. Have a great week 😊
Very nice collection of green inks! 😊 My favourite of those would be DeAtramentis Jane Austen, but R&K Alt-Goldgrün is a classic in my collection as well. I have Emerald of Chivor, but I never use it because I don’t care for shimmer much… I love shading inks, I could completely do without sheen. 😂 You should add something like Private Reserve Spearmint or Pennonia Nettle to the bunch… Herbin Lierre Sauvage is also a really nice green. Thanks for sharing !
@@Heidejournal hi Kirsten, thank you for those recommendations. I tend to be drawn more to the olive greens and dark greens because they have my heart 💚 I have samples of bright grassy greens and that’s kind of enough for me to play with. Will keep an eye out for samples of those ones you mentioned though. Take care and have a great week 😊
My favorite of your collection that I actually purchased a bottle after sampling is River of Fire! Adore that one. I just purchased Emotional Olive and have just started playing with that ink. It leans quite a bit lighter than I typically use, but it’s a very saturated color. I just need to keep trying it in different pens until I find a match!
Hi lovely, yes its a matter of troubleshooting different inks in different pens with wet/dry nibs etc. I do love the Emotional Olive but tend to put it in a broad nib pen just so I can see the shading of the ink. And the River of Fire is a oldie but a goodie :) Take care and have a wonderful day/evening :)
30:50 What a great collection of green inks! I love the variety of shade and tones you have. For some reason, I only have two green inks, and neither is my preference of olive green. 😅 Emotional Olive looks quite interesting. I do have a sample of kelp tea and I love the colour, but it really is so dry even in medium and broad nibs! If you have other colours, I would love to watch them swatched too!
Hello there, thank you so much for watching and tuning in. I do love my green, what can I say LOL ;) I agree with your though the Kelp Tea is incredibly dry even in a broad nib but such an interesting colour. Hopefully I have given you an idea of some other 'green' inks to put on your wishlist! Take care and have a wonderful day/evening :)
Actually sent back the Teranishi emotional olive. I bought it from Amazon and it was so light. It was illegible to me. I am a fan of Green, but it has to be a very certain Green and saturated enough that I can read it. 😊
@@joistevens4454 oh that is fair enough. I find I have to put it in a broad or stub nib and really wet writer. I do love my deep dark greens too. Thank you so much for watching, have a wonderful week 😊
This was so very enjoyable to watch from beginning to end. Thank you, Jayne I am particularly drawn to inks which change colour as it dries or has a different shade depending on the nib or paper used (Rohrer and Klingner Alt-Goldgrun). One of the things I noticed is the marketing of inks. Specifically, the naming of inks such as Rober Oster Peppermint which as you say - tends to be a Christmas ink. Another interesting aspect is the seasons which you mentioned and it being winter where we tend to choose different coloured inks than we do in summer. I've challenged myself to try and pay attention to the colour of the ink/s rather than the name because at the end of the day _*"It is just a green ink"*_. Alas all too often, I get sucked in by the marketing. (Looking at you Wearingeul Ink with your literary titles!) Sorry for such a long comment, Jayne I just thoroughly enjoyed this video so much. Thank you! You made my Sunday.
@@storge306 hi Steve, so glad you enjoyed the video. Yes I should probably do the same and ignore the name of the ink and use it when I please. I tend to use more moody colours in our cooler months, Diamine Inkvent ‘Jack Frost’ a Christmas ink, is one that I decided to use last month due to it being our winter 🥶 and it is indeed frosty at the moment! Thank you so much for watching and have a great week 😊
@@jppenandink I stupidly gave away my *_sample_* of Jack Frost 🤦😭 On the topic of green inks I was fortunate and found a bottle of Rohrer & Klingner sketchINK - Klara A bright milky-green ink which I am currently using in my Nahvalur Original+ (Rainbow Wrasse) 🌈 If I can find a way to send you a sample, I will do so because it's quite unique. ✉ Happy days, thanks for being awesome 😊
@@cd3694 hi there, I’m not a fan of really bright greens. I have a few samples of some and that’s enough for me to play around with but probably wouldn’t buy a bottle of them. Olive greens and dark greens tend to be my sweet spot 💚 Thank you so much for watching, enjoy the rest of your weekend 😊
@@jppenandink Understood. I’m about to finish my bottle of Apple Glory, so when I saw your new video, I said “Cool, perfect timing!” Your dark green swatches are nice. Organics Studio Aldous Huxley is another beautiful dark green.
@@cd3694 I think I’ve swatched the Organics Studio one before, it had a lovely red sheen if I remember correctly. I do appreciate your comments, I feel like there are so many variations of green ink. Will you buy another bottle of the Apple Glory or try and find another ink?
@@cd3694 another green ink that I find is very saturated and good for dry writers is the Taccia Midori. I did have a bottle of the Robert Oster Citrus (a lime green) but have it away to a friend, it was too bright and a little on the dry side for my taste.
I love green inks so much. I haven’t gotten any bottles yet because I’m new to the hobby and I’m still exploring my preferences through samples but this is a great reference to come back too hahahahha what notebook are you using to swatch these inks? They turned out great :)
@@p.quezon hello there! The notebook I am using is an Endless Notebook A5 with Regalia Paper, shows shading and sheen of inks very well, but thicker than Tomoe River Paper. I’m glad you found the video helpful. I hope you enjoy falling down the fountain pen and ink rabbit hole 🐇 🕳️ 😊
Loved seeing your green ink bottle collection Jayne! I have 5 of the same inks. Really enjoying Teranishi Gentle Green and I want to try De Atramentis Jane Austin. Would love to see your other bottles in other colors sometime too!
@@brittanyfreeman9101 hi Brittany, thank you so much for watching lovely. Teranishi Gentle Green is such a beautiful colour isn’t it. I think I will definitely go back and explore and swatch my other bottled inks. It’s a great way to go back and reminisce on older ink purchases too. Have a great day/evening 😊
Green…with envy. I miss these swatches by colour.
@@PokhrajRoy. I think I’m going to do this with all my bottled inks, swatch them by colour so stay tuned! Thank you so much for watching Pokhraj, have a good day/evening 😊
Great inks! I like the river of fire and the bottom row with Cadillac green. I have emerald of chivor always inked in a broad nib for headings and accents.
Beautiful collection of greens, Jayne! Alt-goldgrün, Tokiwa-matsu, and RO Peppermint are some of my favourite green inks.
@@ruonpaper you have great inky taste! They are beautiful inks. I completely forgot to swatch the Kyo No Oto ‘Kokeiro’ which is another lovely one 😊
@@jppenandink Had to google that one, but it looks gorgeous. Definitely an ink I'd enjoy as well.
Really enjoyed seeing the beautiful green ink swatches! Fun to see the ink showing the multicolor and sheening! The color choices are so incredible and fun! Green was not initially my go to ink color. Teal green is my definitely my favorite color!!! I love to use Diamine’s Aurora Borealis the most. Graf Avon Faber-Castell Deep Sea Green I keep always in a pen for writing my envelopes since the ink is wonderful and quite water resistant. Love the Pelikan Edelstein Jade as well for how well it matches my TWSBI rose gold and jade and how nicely it performs. Love using Kyo No Oto Kokeiro no.3 which is a very olive green. A very unique color, but one I like journaling with and flows and shades nicely! I love celadon pottery and got the beautiful Kokeiro no. 7 which translates to secret color, but it is such a dry ink I don’t use it much. I love to hear about inks that perform well and have interesting properties! I too, love the J. Herbin Emerald of Chivor! I’m trying to hold back from buying any more inks, unless I purge some that I’m not using. So sorry to hear of your ink bottle breaking. I use a small camera clamp on small bottles to give stability since I find my hands shake a bit.
@@chereliu5565 hi Chere, you have some beautiful ink choices there 🤩 I totally forgot to add my bottle of Kyo No Oto Kokeiro 🤦🏼♀️ I knew I was missing one! Yes teal coloured inks are gorgeous, I have some but they tend to be more blue leaning than green. Thank you so much for watching. I hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend 😊
these are all such gorgeous colours! i’m very drawn to taccia midori and de atramentis jane austen! 🤩
@@autisticbucky they are both gorgeous greens Bucky, you have great taste 😊
So fun to hang out with you and your green inks! Now I wanna get emotional olive into a pen, I got a sample! Kelp tea is also very interesting as well as jade! Looking forward to the rest of your collection! Happy Sunday! 🌸💕
@@ziawoolzstudiobuzz313 hi Dag, the Kelp Tea is a lovely chromo shading ink but is very dry so I have to take that into consideration when putting in a pen. I think it would really suit my Pelikan M400 though because it’s a fine nib but a wet writer. Thank you so much for watching lovely, have a good week and hope you are still taking it easy 🥰
@@jppenandink I am, thank you!
I recently got a bottle of white lightning but haven’t really tried it much. Definitely an option for this ink I bet! 😘💗
I like several of these. Jane Austin and Gentle green I will have to try one day. So many good ones.
@@Adventuresover40 hi Priscilla, thank you for watching. You picked two good ones there, I love Gentle Green, it goes down as one colour and dries as another, really nice. 😊
So beautiful !!! How exciting, green 💚💚💚 You know that's my favourite colour. I love any shimmer inks, two of the green inks I own that are gorgeous shimmery are FWP Edward's Garden & Emerald Gardens. I don't often buy FWP (as you mentioned, too expensive) but those inks plus one other non green are must uses for me.
I love all shades - emerald, olive, dark, forest, teal & Grass green. Grass is usually my favourite, I have most of them. (also yellow green & occasional lime) My favourites from your video are Alt Goldgrun, Emotional Olive & Jane Austen.
I just received my brand new Wuthering Heights, the Wearingeul special Endless Pens release, in love with that too.
Ok shutting up now 🥴🤭🥴 x
@@DebraDarkandTwisty oh I’m so excited for your new ink Debra! Yes olive greens and dark greens have my heart 💚 Take care lovely and have a great week 😊
BEST VIDEO EVER!!!!!!
@@LegallyLlama thank you Andrew 😊 I think I am going to do this with all my bottled inks, kind of rediscover them. Thank you so much for watching, have a great week 😊
I like and have most of the inks. My favorite inks are shaders, then shimmer inks. Sheen in inks for most take over the ink color. They’re usually last for me. I still have plenty.
@@fountainpensinksmore3290 hi Jane, thank you so much for watching. Yes some sheening inks are way too heavy on the sheen! I hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend lovely 😊
@@jppenandink I hope you’re having a wonderful weekend.
What I’ve said to myself, how many blue inks with red sheen do you need? For me I guess it’s 3 😜
@@fountainpensinksmore3290 oh the sky (aka ink) is limitless 😂
Thanks for the video. I like the Melbourne Tram Green; I have a bottle as well. Emotional Olive and Moroccan Tea are also nice.
I'm steering away from shimmer inks.
It would be great to see your collection when you get the time.
@@raybuck hi Ray, thank you so much for watching! Yes the Melbourne Team Green is a nice one. The only thing that annoys me about the Moroccan Mint Tea ink is that it only comes in a 20ml bottle and is a little on the expensive side…$1.75 per ml it works out to be. The Emotional Olive is a little more reasonably priced at $0.75 per ml. I am hoping to swatch all my ink bottles by colour, hopefully sooner rather than later. Hope you are keeping well. Have a great week 😊
Very nice collection of green inks! 😊 My favourite of those would be DeAtramentis Jane Austen, but R&K Alt-Goldgrün is a classic in my collection as well. I have Emerald of Chivor, but I never use it because I don’t care for shimmer much… I love shading inks, I could completely do without sheen. 😂 You should add something like Private Reserve Spearmint or Pennonia Nettle to the bunch… Herbin Lierre Sauvage is also a really nice green. Thanks for sharing !
@@Heidejournal hi Kirsten, thank you for those recommendations. I tend to be drawn more to the olive greens and dark greens because they have my heart 💚 I have samples of bright grassy greens and that’s kind of enough for me to play with. Will keep an eye out for samples of those ones you mentioned though. Take care and have a great week 😊
My favorite of your collection that I actually purchased a bottle after sampling is River of Fire! Adore that one. I just purchased Emotional Olive and have just started playing with that ink. It leans quite a bit lighter than I typically use, but it’s a very saturated color. I just need to keep trying it in different pens until I find a match!
Hi lovely, yes its a matter of troubleshooting different inks in different pens with wet/dry nibs etc. I do love the Emotional Olive but tend to put it in a broad nib pen just so I can see the shading of the ink. And the River of Fire is a oldie but a goodie :) Take care and have a wonderful day/evening :)
30:50 What a great collection of green inks! I love the variety of shade and tones you have. For some reason, I only have two green inks, and neither is my preference of olive green. 😅 Emotional Olive looks quite interesting. I do have a sample of kelp tea and I love the colour, but it really is so dry even in medium and broad nibs! If you have other colours, I would love to watch them swatched too!
Hello there, thank you so much for watching and tuning in. I do love my green, what can I say LOL ;) I agree with your though the Kelp Tea is incredibly dry even in a broad nib but such an interesting colour. Hopefully I have given you an idea of some other 'green' inks to put on your wishlist! Take care and have a wonderful day/evening :)
I like that Taccia Midori!
@@cerealnana it’s a beautiful green, quite a saturated colour too so works well in finer nibs. Just 💚 it 😊
Actually sent back the Teranishi emotional olive. I bought it from Amazon and it was so light. It was illegible to me. I am a fan of Green, but it has to be a very certain Green and saturated enough that I can read it. 😊
@@joistevens4454 oh that is fair enough. I find I have to put it in a broad or stub nib and really wet writer. I do love my deep dark greens too. Thank you so much for watching, have a wonderful week 😊
The ink muddled is a good device.
@@PokhrajRoy. yes, keeps the inks from getting contaminated too 👍
This was so very enjoyable to watch from beginning to end. Thank you, Jayne
I am particularly drawn to inks which change colour as it dries or has a different shade depending on the nib or paper used (Rohrer and Klingner Alt-Goldgrun).
One of the things I noticed is the marketing of inks. Specifically, the naming of inks such as Rober Oster Peppermint which as you say - tends to be a Christmas ink. Another interesting aspect is the seasons which you mentioned and it being winter where we tend to choose different coloured inks than we do in summer. I've challenged myself to try and pay attention to the colour of the ink/s rather than the name because at the end of the day _*"It is just a green ink"*_. Alas all too often, I get sucked in by the marketing. (Looking at you Wearingeul Ink with your literary titles!)
Sorry for such a long comment, Jayne I just thoroughly enjoyed this video so much. Thank you! You made my Sunday.
@@storge306 hi Steve, so glad you enjoyed the video. Yes I should probably do the same and ignore the name of the ink and use it when I please. I tend to use more moody colours in our cooler months, Diamine Inkvent ‘Jack Frost’ a Christmas ink, is one that I decided to use last month due to it being our winter 🥶 and it is indeed frosty at the moment! Thank you so much for watching and have a great week 😊
@@jppenandink I stupidly gave away my *_sample_* of Jack Frost 🤦😭
On the topic of green inks I was fortunate and found a bottle of Rohrer & Klingner sketchINK - Klara A bright milky-green ink which I am currently using in my Nahvalur Original+ (Rainbow Wrasse) 🌈 If I can find a way to send you a sample, I will do so because it's quite unique. ✉
Happy days, thanks for being awesome 😊
@@storge306 hi Steve, that ink sounds quite interesting. 🤔
Thanks for swatching. But the greens are either olivey or all on the dark side, you should try a more vibrant green, say like Diamine Apple Glory
@@cd3694 hi there, I’m not a fan of really bright greens. I have a few samples of some and that’s enough for me to play around with but probably wouldn’t buy a bottle of them. Olive greens and dark greens tend to be my sweet spot 💚 Thank you so much for watching, enjoy the rest of your weekend 😊
@@jppenandink Understood. I’m about to finish my bottle of Apple Glory, so when I saw your new video, I said “Cool, perfect timing!” Your dark green swatches are nice. Organics Studio Aldous Huxley is another beautiful dark green.
@@cd3694 I think I’ve swatched the Organics Studio one before, it had a lovely red sheen if I remember correctly. I do appreciate your comments, I feel like there are so many variations of green ink. Will you buy another bottle of the Apple Glory or try and find another ink?
@@jppenandink No. Time to switch it up. I really like Robert Oster and Private Reserve inks, especially for the pen I’m using, it needs wet inks.
@@cd3694 another green ink that I find is very saturated and good for dry writers is the Taccia Midori. I did have a bottle of the Robert Oster Citrus (a lime green) but have it away to a friend, it was too bright and a little on the dry side for my taste.
I love green inks so much. I haven’t gotten any bottles yet because I’m new to the hobby and I’m still exploring my preferences through samples but this is a great reference to come back too hahahahha what notebook are you using to swatch these inks? They turned out great :)
@@p.quezon hello there! The notebook I am using is an Endless Notebook A5 with Regalia Paper, shows shading and sheen of inks very well, but thicker than Tomoe River Paper. I’m glad you found the video helpful. I hope you enjoy falling down the fountain pen and ink rabbit hole 🐇 🕳️ 😊