Zig Kuretake
Wink of Stella Brush Pen
Select Colors & Quantities
Features | Glitter |
Tip Size | Flexible, Fine |
Tip Style | Brush (Bristle) |
Ink Type | Water-Based, Pigment |
Surface | Paper |
Skill Level | Beginner, Intermediate |
Customer Reviews
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Great for touches of glitter!
I use this in my watercolor projects. I love it!!
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Nice at first, but then gets messy
In theory, this pen is such a fun idea. But because of the glitter in the ink, it tends to get messy after a while. At first, it's so fun to write with. The glitter is such a fun touch to it. I especially love the white one, as it shows up so well on dark papers. Very similar to the Pentel pointed brush pen, where you have to squeeze the holder for the ink to come out. I also love the nylon bristles, as that makes the pen come to a nice point at the end. However, as I wrote at first, after a few uses, the ink comes out rather gloopy and you don't get the nice fine lines because of that. Still a fun pen, and once the ink is empty, you can still use it, much like an aqua brush (you'll just probably still have some glitter on it for a while).
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Nice at first, but then gets messy
In theory, this pen is such a fun idea. But because of the glitter in the ink, it tends to get messy after a while. At first, it's so fun to write with. The glitter is such a fun touch to it. I especially love the white one, as it shows up so well on dark papers. Very similar to the Pentel pointed brush pen, where you have to squeeze the holder for the ink to come out. I also love the nylon bristles, as that makes the pen come to a nice point at the end. However, as I wrote at first, after a few uses, the ink comes out rather gloopy and you don't get the nice fine lines because of that. Still a fun pen, and once the ink is empty, you can still use it, much like an aqua brush (you'll just probably still have some glitter on it for a while).