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Write Your Own Fairy Tale - Dabbler Gift Set

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Description

Made for beginners and stationery enthusiasts, bring out your creativity effortlessly in full spectrum. Write your fairytale with the incredible Dabbler pen set; a fun and fillable pen set that’s available in a variety of tips for any creative adventure.

  • Soft Brush Tip - calligraphy, swatching and colouring
  • 0.8mm Fine Tip - everyday colouring, writing, and creativity
  • 0.5mm Needlepoint - sketching, outlining, fine details

Craft your stories with every shade of your imagination using this easy to fill pen and explore any ink of your dreams. Your journey begins here!

Filling Instructions:
  • Remove end plug and insert the tip of the wick into your ink bottle of choice
  • Let the ink absorb to 80% capacity, remove, and wipe off excess
  • Place the wick into the pen body, firmly secure the pen with the end plug.
  • For use with dye-based fountain pen inks. Pigment based, acrylic, and excessive shimmer inks may clog your pen.
  • May be rinsed and dried thoroughly for several uses using same ink colour

Customer Reviews

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Destiny Spencer
Soft brush

Create thin and wide lines. Works nicely for layering with precision. Took about 10 minutes for the wick to absorb the ink. Was fun to watch the ink get sucked up. I also dipped the soft bush tip into the ink after the wick was filled.

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Anna Corbould
I can make my own brush pens!

This was so simple and easy to set up, and now I can make brush pens out of all my favourite Ferris Wheel Press inks!

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Kara Bush
Love the brush pen

Love being able to try out the brush pen to fancy up my envelopes! It was fun to have a random color selected, just wish I knew what it is called

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