Friday, February 22, 2013

Review: Shoplet featuring BIC Products

I was graciously granted these products from Shoplet to review. When I got the pack I was super eager to try them out!

The items to review include:





I was surprised at all the goodies I received to review. I thought it was going to be one item so of course I was like a child on Christmas morning when I opened everything!


I was so glad to have the BIC Atlantis to review since I'm familiar with that product. I've bought these before just out of curiosity and loved them. I had bought the older version where it has the plastic clip that is the same color as the body and the grip is white instead of blue. The metal clip is much more sturdy than the old plastic clip but the metal does stand out against the blue. I don't really use clips on pens so am unsure of the durability  Other than that i don't think anything else has changed on the pen. The grips are still the same, just different colors, not really a preference on either since I like them both. The grips are nice to prevent any slips of the grip but not very cushion-y or squishy for comfort.

They are super smooth and produce fairly clean lines. This is actually my go-to pen when I sketch and write most of the time if I need a good ballpoint. Fairly reliable and decently priced. I find it great for sketching if I need a variety of tones. Always will have one in my bag for those just-in-case moments. Oh another great feature is that if you're a compulsive pen clicker (I'm guilty of this when I'm thinking or bored) this pen is great since it silences the clicks a little to less annoy those around you. My old plastic Atlantis is quieter than the new ones it seems, the metal Atlantis squeaks a tiny bit more but definitely less noticeable than a regular pen. Something I thought I should note.


I'm a bit baffled at the need for a woman specific pen that is the BIC for Her. The only reason I can see a need for them to be separated is the feminine colors and the flowery embossed designs on the pens. I admit I'm a bit of a tom boy so it could affect my judgement but I can still appreciate the design of the pen. While I don't mind pink I can see it as a hard sell for men to buy. I ended up giving mine to my mom and kept the purple. The colors are nice and vibrant which I appreciate since it's sure to stand out when you use them.

While the design and aesthetics of the pen are nice I admit it appeals to buyer to purchase a feminine pen. I actually really like the embossed features on the grip and how it continues to near the tip and the body. That is my favorite part of the pen. The clip is super strong, even more so than the Atlantis.

I do not like the gray-ish colored ink. I expected black but not gray and that disappointed me. I wonder if all future versions of this pen will have lighter versions of the regular colors (i.e. light blue). I sure hope not. Nevertheless, the pen does write smoothly that even my mom had noticed when she used hers (I always listen to my mom, she's always right XD). It's funny, I noticed the pen was longer than the others and it turned out to be 5 mm longer than the BIC Atlantis. The BIC for Hers are 15 cm long but for some reason I thought it would be longer. Still it's comfortable to hold in the hand.


The BIC Mark It Grip permanent markers are nice. It seems that the pens are acid free and non-toxic so that's great for me if I want to use them in my art or prints. It's interesting how it says that the pen will not dry out if left without the cap on. I don't intend to test that but it's always good to know. The colors come in Tuxedo Black, Deep Sea Blue, Rambunctious Red, and Forrest Green. Nice variation of names, different from the standard names but recognizable. The grips are all nice ensuring you've got enough friction to not to let your hand slip on accident. The pen bodies are about average for disposable pens and seem durable with the plastic.


The BIC Wite Out EZ Correction tape is a nice reminder that BIC offers to donate money to the Susan G. Komen cancer prevention research center. I admit I was a little hesitant to use this type of correction tape. My only experience with this type of white out was the cheap $1 off brand. Those never stayed on very well and rubbing my finger on it would always make it crumble and fall off. Otherwise I usually prefer the liquid white out but I'm happy to say that this correction tape stayed on very well. The coverage is also very opaque and tapes on fairly smoothly. There were times where the tape would start to warp but straightening the tape or pressing a finger to smooth it out solved the problem. Very satisfied with this white out.


The BIC Velocity Gel pen is comparable to the Pilot G2 and to be honest I find the BIC Velocity Gel grip much more comfortable. It seems to contour to my hand better which makes it easier to write. It writes very smooth like the G2 and with clean lines. It does smear right after writing so watch out for that and let it dry. The ink is a nice bold and vibrant black. It is also not water-proof (I write with wet hands sometimes) so make sure your hands are dry! The pen is nicely designed like a typical gel pen but it is a little longer than the G2. Another benefit is that like the G2 this pen is refillable so keep those pen bodies eco-friends and buy the refills! It is not a let down if you're looking for an alternative to the G2. I was extremely pleased to get a whole box to myself but as I wanted to share the wealth I gave some away to my family who seem to be pleased with them.

This is me testing and fooling around with the pens. Please ignore the black spots at the top, those are bleed through from the previous page. As you can see the lines are pretty clean and smooth. This was tested on my Rhodia pad.



The BIC Mark It permanent pens did bleed and feather spread a little. Surprisingly the one the spread the least was the black. As permanent markers that's not a huge surprise.


The BIC for Her is nice for a variation of tones but here you can see the gray ink. Ick. I like my solid blacks please. If you like grays and not the harsh black inks then this may be good for you!


Here is the BIC Velocity Gel and you can compare the gray and black ink. Nice and smooth with clean lines. As a note the ink doesn't feather in the sketch, it's just a blurry picture. Love that black, love it.


Lovely color of the BIC Atlantis. In the picture it's actually a royal blue but the lighting edits I made to the photo destroyed that color making it lighter than it really is. The other colors are fine. Not sure why that happened. In addition, while I am an advocate for the Atlantis you should know that sometimes the pen does blob as you can sort of see in the sketch such as the start of the 'A' in Atlantis. However, that is something I don't mind and deal with it as it comes.


Again please forgive the black dots at the top. Nasty bleed through. Here I was testing out the BIC Wite Out Correction tape. Easy to put down and was easily impressed with the coverage.



While it didn't cover exactly 100% I'd say it covers at least 95%. It does well, even over the permanent markers. I also wasn't trying to hide the white out so you can notice it. Rubbing it with my finger didn't cause the white out to crumble or fall apart which I'm extremely pleased with. It is also very flat and not lumpy like liquid white out can turn out.



Rewriting on the white out and they all did fairly well. The only thing I'd mention is to be careful that you don't press too hard when writing on the tape. I did it a little too hard on the Atlantis white out and disrupted the tape which you can see in the picture.

Well there you go. My review of the variety of BIC products! Many thanks again to BIC and Shoplet for letting me try these products. It was a lot of fun. It's always great to get more of the pens I like and to try new types of pens. I hope this review has helped some of you who were ever on the fence on buying these products!


**Disclaimer: These products were provided by Shoplet and in return for this review I was able to keep the product in exchange for an honest review.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Homework Sketch Dump 13 + Crafty Time

More sketches from my homework. This is a bit late but I had to throw out something since I've been slacking on these posts among other things.

I suppose I was in a crafty mood over the weekend since I was able to make 2 sketchbooks using the Coptic stitch which sort of fit into this leather wallet I found at the thrift store to make into a little travel book. XD It was actually kind of fun! I didn't do anything else I was supposed to do which is bad but at least I did that since I've been meaning to since I bought the wallet. I just had trouble finding paper that would fit it. I messed up a lot the first time and ripped a hole in one signature but the second time I think I did it pretty well. :D I did run out of floss which I used and it works. lol

The books don't quite fit how I'd like it but it still functions well enough. haha I think I need to make the books a little thinner since I underestimated the amount of space the inside flap will allow to open easily. The books do lie flat and I can flip it 360 and hold it in one hand if I wanted which is really nice. The wallet is about 4 x 6 closed but around 8 x 6 opened. I took 5 x 7 paper pads and made the books and it fits mostly but there are a few adjustments I need to make. The book fits but it sticks up a bit and doesn't close completely. I guess I'll need to find an elastic band to hold it closed. I'll have to take pictures of them to show what I mean. lol



Otherwise, I've been reading a lot more novels so I haven't be producing as much as I should. Not too much to say right now except I that I need to be more productive in what I need to do. Also my room is a disaster and I need to clean it. lol Been slacking on my journals and sketch pages too. I don't know what happened....>_<;; Losing any focus and motivation I had earlier. I need to get back on track. Someone help keep me on track! XD









Sunday, February 10, 2013

Review: Rhodia Weekly Notebook Calendar

Ok this will be the last calendar review I'll do for awhile. I won this great calendar at http://blog.europeanpaper.com and have decided to keep it for lists and other notes since I already have a calendar I want to use for this year. I love Rhodia's paper so this calendar was not a let down in quality.

This is a nice cover, very much like the Moleskine. I prefer the inconspicuous black versus the bright orange, just my opinion but the orange is nice too. The cover is what I describe as a semi-hard cover. It bends slightly but it's stiff enough to not need a hard surface to write upon if needed.




A closer look at the texture of the calendar cover and elastic band. I like the texture, it's smooth but has enough grip so it's easy to grab in a hurry.


Pretty self-explanatory, just the little information on the inside. I appreciate that the paper is recycle-able and that the paper came from sustainable sources.



Contact information which is always useful but something I don't always fill out but you may have a use for it. The international phone access codes are interesting and new to me. I don't go out of the country much but you travelers may find this useful.


More international information, this time, temperature. lol It shows the temperatures of the world in Celsius instead of Fahrenheit. Crazy Americans...we had to change our unit systems....Then on the other page is a 3 year look ahead, 2012-2014, which may be useful if you need to look that far ahead.


I like this layout, as you might already know, I prefer the hourly layout which helps me plan and block times. Unfortunately  there are only a few pages of this which I suppose one can use for big or important dates.


At a year glance for those who use it. I do like the cycles of the moon and the holidays established. It is a bit weird that it starts from July 2012 and ends June 2013 but I suppose it's to allow some leeway for future buyers in case they weren't able to purchase it right when the year started. I do like the priorities box at the top to list important information. It doesn't get in the way when looking at the actual calendar.


This is the actual calendar layout. I do like the layout of this planner. Fairly standard and minimalistic design. As usual I do wish that the hours extended a bit more in the night but has the standard 8 to 5 work day on there. I like the different color uses of the day of the week and the date, it makes it easy to distinguish between the two.


Now I love that almost the whole right side of the page is open for notes because I tend to scribble lots of stuff in them. I'm not quite sure how I feel about the grid...it's a bit darker than I'd probably like but I'd be able to work around it. I would love to see dot grids instead if that was an option. I can't complain, but that is a reason why I'm keeping this calendar for other uses. I do like the 3 month view at the bottom, I do use that from time to time so it's pretty useful to me.

Ah, I almost forgot, there is a little tear off at the corner for those of you who use them to keep track in your planner. I just never got around to tearing the edges off, I don't like wasting the paper and I don't like having to worry about throwing it away. Most times the planner is worn so that it flips exactly or close to the actual week for me so it was never an issue finding my page immediately.

Maps and timezones! There were more maps but decided this was probably good enough to show you. I'm not sure many of you actually use the maps in your planner unless you travel a lot.


Another notes page if the regular pages weren't enough for you. Then it looks like an address and phone book which is also something I don't use regularly but probably should in case I lose any information. lol


Testing the pages with a Lamy Safari Fine with Lexington Gray. Silky smooth as many of you probably already know. I love this paper, I see why many people fall in love with it. :D


Close up and no feathering! No bleed through and only a hint of a shadow but it's totally acceptable.


Closer look at the page texture if you're curious.


Overall, highly recommended! The reason I didn't use this planner is because it ends July 2013 and I would prefer a full calendar year so I settled for another one that had the whole 2013 year. Nevertheless, I still intend to fully use the calendar for it's paper. Perhaps not for it's intentional uses but I can't waste that wonderful paper!

Do you guys use old calendars? If so, how do you use them?


Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Finished Sketchbook + 2011 Sketches

Ok, so I meant to have a more substantial post this past week but before I knew it, it was already Tuesday so you guys get a sketch post! I also meant to write up something during the weekend but I got distracted....>_<;; I know, bad excuse. Anyways, still trying to get back into the swing of things.

I was able to focus and on getting a tiny bit of inking for Citlali's story and some toning for Eilam's story. I also was able to write a bit of Blindfolded Love but nothing all remarkable considering the time I had to do it. I spent most of my weekend reading or on the computer browsing, not doing anything as productive as I would like. Hm....still I'm happy to have made myself do something, even if it wasn't much. :D

Eh, I wasn't really able to do Janowrimo at all so I was hoping to catch up during a Nanowrimo in February instead. So far, still not working out the way I wanted. I still lack focus and motivation but I'm getting a bit better. I keep thinking about other stories or projects I have which is probably the most distracting for me. Do any of you have the same problem? I need to learn to focus on one project at a time but I'm really horrible at it. So I focus on 2-3 projects so I don't get bored and I'm making a little practice on at least one of them. lol



Oh I was able to mass scan my finished 5x8 Canson sketchbook so I finally put that up in my scarce finished sketchbook/notebook shelf. :D I always feel so accomplished when I finish one but it takes me longer than I would like but practicing everyday helps!

Sorry this is such a lame post, just wanted to keep up with my weekly posts and let you know I'm still working on my many projects! :D




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