Sunday, 10 June 2018

May Appelboom inxperiment

I subscribe to the Inxperiment project by Appelboom, I pay out of my own pocket for it and receive nothing for this post only the joy of playing with ink and inky fingers. None of the linked sites offer me any reimbursement for linkage.  I've tried to link to the manufacturer website for the inks but if not I'm linking to companies I've shopped with.

I got distracted last month by life and Woollinn where I spent a breathtaking amount of money on Yarn. Then I went to Galway to visit my parents, the end of May has my birthday and I always take a few days around it to the Irish June Bank holiday.  It's also the weekend of Bloom and I went there on the first day before going to Galway on the Friday. I was off on the Wednesday and my husband wan't and the weather was lovely so I set up one of the outdoors tables and got playing with the ink from Appelboom's Inxperiment

The usual postcard came in with the rest, not a lot of space for painting this time.  This shot has what I used for the play.  The ink comes in a plastic bag each time, well sealed.





So the colours are (in the same order as tested)  Mont Blanc Swan Illusion - an interesting grey/brown); KWZ Honey - a colour that's somewhere between brown. orange and yellow, intense; Kyo-Iro Cherry Blossom of Keage - a pink that dries with an interesting texture; Diamine Beau Blue  - a bright summer sky colour; and last, but not least, Aurora Black - a deep, intense black.


 So I played with the colours and decided not to paint the background; the only colours I used were what was in the pack so the green is a mix of the blue and the honey, painting the honey over the blue made a slightly different green than vice versa. The black stayed very black even when I pushed water through the paintbrush.  I would recommend that shade if you wanted a solid black ink.

I also sampled up my ink journal.

I've been using last months KWZ Cappuccino in a pen all month, I may have to buy a full bottle for use another time.  I'm currently trying to use up the ink in pens because I want to use and test all the pens.

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