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  • Inkistry 2025

    Inkistry 2025

    17 January – Sterling Silver It’s sterling silver. It’s accurate.

  • Inkistry 2025 – 16 January

    Inkistry 2025 – 16 January

    Ladybug was awesome because it captured the essence of the color of a ladybug, but Salt Water Taffy might top it! What do you think? Obviously tiff comes in many colors, but isn’t this entry in the Atomink Elements collection perfectly evocative of saltwater taffy? I think it is, and I think this might be…

  • Inkistry – 15 January

    Inkistry – 15 January

    It’s only in 5 recipes, and I’d never write with it alone, and it’s a pigment-based ink, but… here’s Naples. I want to be able to use it as a highliter. I want to be able to mix it judiciously in the upcoming Inkistry shenanigans, and I wonder if it would make the resulting ink…

  • Inkistry 2025 – 14 January

    Inkistry 2025 – 14 January

    This might be the color that has made me smile the most so far. Say hello to Ladybug! It’s just such a cute red. And I can imagine there are tons of Inkistry possibilities with this one. And sure enough, it’s part of the recipe for 50/1423 published Birmingham recipes.

  • Inkistry 2025 – 13 January

    Inkistry 2025 – 13 January

    Apparently I still don’t have the name of the ink collection correct! These inks are called “Atomink Elements”, and they can be used in Keystone Formula recipes (using all dye-based Elements) or Everlasting Formula recipes (using at least on a pigment-based Element). But no matter what you call them, these are some pretty cool inks…

  • Inkistry 2025 – 12 January

    Inkistry 2025 – 12 January

    It’s another Everlasting Formula (pigmented ink), and today I’d like you to meet the Keystone ink that goes by “Ice Age” (almost sounds like a wrestling name, if inks had wrestling names). I’m not sure what I expected from this one, but it gave me some thoughts, looking at the seven Birmingham recipes this ink…

  • Inkistry 2025 – 11 January

    Inkistry 2025 – 11 January

    Here comes Hibiscus! It’s the bright light blue one needs to see on a grey Ohio winter day. It hurts with happiness and begs to be written with 🙂

  • Inkistry 2025 – 10 January

    Inkistry 2025 – 10 January

    Ink at Birmingham is made in fairly small batches, with the result that some inks (including Keystone Formula inks) are often out of stock for long periods of time. I still require two basic Keystone inks: Fire Hydrant, which by alphabetical order should be today’s ink, is on its way as it just became available…

  • Inkistry 2025 – 9 January

    Inkistry 2025 – 9 January

    What an ink today! And by “what an ink”, I mean the minute it hit the paper I thought “how can you ever combine this with anything?” So I had a quick look at those 144 recipes from Birmingham’s website, and indeed, today’s ink is only used in one of them, and it is only…

  • Inkistry 2025 – 8 January

    Inkistry 2025 – 8 January

    Back to blue, which is not necessarily the color I’d associate with the noun given it, but… meet Electron! If there’s an association, I would say it’s an “electric” blue! And as you’ll notice in the closeup, there’s stuff going on more than just plain old blue. Nice experience seeing this emerge on the page.