I'm obsessed!! Screenshots from Bungu Store
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Long time no seeee (๑╹ω╹๑ )
my pencil case faves: blue edition 🧘
☆ Zebra - Sarasa Clip Pen (from the Vintage Collection) in Dark Grey 0.5mm
☆ Pilot - S3 S-Series Drafting Mechanical Pencil with a clear barrel in 0.3mm (my fave lead for this pencil is the Uni 0.3 HB kind!)
☆ Uni - Uni-ball One F Gel Pen in the F Grey barrel in 0.38mm (SUPER smooth, clean, fine, i cant get enough of this pen!)
☆ Uni - Uni Propus Window Double Sided Highlighter in Smoke Grey
☆ Pilot - Pilot Juice Gel Pen in 0.5mm Sky Blue (the MOST unique blue ink i have ever seen!)
☆ Monami - Monami Essenti Twin Highlighter in Myosotis (gorgeous light blue highlighter that doesn’t bleed, almost periwinkle in color! If you like a darker color, monami’s serenity blue is also nice!)
Its either this theme for my notes- or forest green with grey as my other go to stationery!
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Souvenir from Kyoto : Maiko Bookmarks
Found this at a shophouse at Kiyomizudera and it reminds me of my favourite comfort show, The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House.
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I am such an idiot. I cannot believe I didn't think of this before!
I *love* making sigils and bindrunes. However, making them is often difficult for me, especially as a broom closet witch. It's difficult to explain why I'm burning a leaf or burning paper, and while I can usually manage to find a way to discard shreds of paper after tearing a sigil, there's always that little worry about whether someone noticed it. And I also worry about keeping sigils around in, say, a notebook or something because what if someone stumbles across it by accident?
Well, today, I figured it out! It isn't a perfect solution, but it's a great new addition for my magical toolbox.
2 or 3 years ago, I treated myself to a buying spree on JetPens, a stationery website. One of the things I indulged myself in was a Kuretake water brush pen kit. It's a writing practice tool designed for kids (and, apparently, a handful of language-learning grown-ups like myself) to learn how to write Japanese and Chinese characters without wasting paper. You fill the brush pen up with water instead of ink, and when you write on the special sheet of paper in the kit, the writing will disappear after a few seconds. It's a lot of fun, but as with many things, I ended up putting it aside and forgetting about it after I got busy & sidetracked.
Then today, after passing by it on its shelf for months, I happened to get hit with a lightbulb moment! 💡
If you write a sigil with this kit, you have a spell that will completely vanish without a trace in less than 30 seconds! The spell will cast and/or the sigil will be charged as the writing fades away! And best of all, there is absolutely zero evidence. Plus, learning new languages and even practicing handwriting are really common, normal hobbies - so nobody would ever think twice about a person having one of these water writing sets. To most folks, it would be just an amusing little trinket, and nobody has to know that you secretly use it to bend the universe to your will! 😜
I snapped a couple photos of the writing kit on my enchanting board with a bindrune I whipped up for demonstration purposes.
Hope this helps my fellow broom closet witches!~
[Alt text: These are 4 images of a Kuretake water writing practice set. The first image shows the kit itself, which is a plastic folder containing a sheet of blue paper, an instructional booklet, and a pink plastic water brush pen. The other 3 images show the blue sheet of paper with a bindrune on it, and the writing fades a little more in each image until it is barely visible in the last photo.]
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