What's In My Travel Case? // SUPPLY TOUR
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- This video is a tour of my travel case. I use this EVERY day and carry it with me Everytime I go out. It has everything I need for daily creation of art at home or on the go.
If you have questions about these products please leave them in the comments section below.
Materials:
Pencil Case by Homecube
Pilot ink converter
Pentel pencil lead refill
Whiskey Painters travel brush
Pentel brush pen ink cartridge refills
Pilot brush pen ink cartridge refills
Business card
Knockoff fountain pen
Pilot metropolitan fountain pen in fine and medium
Kuretake pocket brush pen
Graphic Gear500 mechanical pencils in .7 and .3
Paper towel
Washi tape
Kneaded eraser
Binder clips
Pentel pocket brush pen x2
Signo white gel pen
Tortillons in #2 and #4
Koi small waterbrush
Pippet
Non medical syringe
AIT Art travel brush set
It's crazy to carry sooo much stuff with me pretty much everywhere!!
*in this video I mistakenly called my kuretake brush pen a pilot brush pen.
Great travel kit! I like how you keep your frayed brush for filling in large areas. I need to learn more about fountain pens.
Thanks! I went through a fountain pen phase and I really had to hold back buying a ton of different ones. I'm trying to be really picky with new supplies now.
Love that D&R palette!
You can use a con 40 ink converter in the pilot Metropolitan.. that squeeze one is really fir cleaning the pen..
Great video! Very inspiring on what to carry. And yaay to calling them "binder clips." If I see one more video calling them "bulldog clips" I may have to reach through my computer screen, lol!
wait, why do people call them bulldog clips? is that what they're called in some places?
Bulldog clips are the ones with a round cylinder type body and the handles don’t fold. The ones in the video I would call fold back clips. Unfortunately Amazon list them as fold back bulldog clips. Which I suppose helps with the discoverability on the search, but I’ve never heard them called that in real life.
@@dees3179 You're so right about "bulldog clips"! In Canada, we call the ones in the video "binder clips," which is also the name on vintage boxes of them in my supply cupboard. 😁
@@sheilasinghal2922 I'd never heard the term binder clips. It makes more sense though.
I love little kits of all sorts
Me too!!!
So nice nyo!
👍👍
I refill my Pentel pocket brush pen cartridges using a pipette and any India ink, it’s actually fairly easy because the opening of the cartridge is big enough.
Never mind, just reached the bit in your video where you’re talking about using the syringe. 🙈😅
Lol! I do that all the time when I'm watching CZcams! It took me while to figure out that I could that with the single use cartridges. I tried using a pipette to fill my used up pentel cartridges and I always made a mess. Then I switched to using a syringe but generally I still recommend the pens that come with a reusable cartridge bc there's no need to figure all that out.
Thanks for watching the video 😊
You're calling the brush pen a "Pilot", but it's actualy a Kuretake brush pen. You can reused the empty ink cartridges by rinsing and filling them with a blunt needle syringe. I recently spotted one at Daiso 👏🏻. It was labeled "Pipette" in English and I think it was located in (or next aisle from) the make-up section of the store.
Good attention to detail! I do have a correction to that in the video description. The pen actually came with a converter so you don't need to refill the single use cartridges but I actually do use that method with my Pentel pocket brush pens.
You can refill the cartridges with a syringe and reuse them..
You didn't list the name of that round travel palette in the video notes. I know you said that you can buy it new, but I'd like to search ebay for it. Thanks!
The round travel palette is what the Daler-Rowney paints came in. I don't think it's still in production but Daler-Rowney has some similar palettes on their website.
So strange. My pilot metro came with a regular piston converter
Maybe they changed the package. I did get mine before the panini started so it could be supply chain variances as well. Definitely would have preferred the piston converter.
@@leighannenight panini. Im dead. The world needs to see this comment, it is such a waste that this isnt more visible lmao you made my day
That is a kuretake fountain brush pen, the pilot pocket brush pens arent refillable.
Fudge you're right! Thanks for the correction! I'll note that in video description.
i have that daler-rownry palette! how did you change out the colors?! i want to use it on an upcoming trip but with my nicer paints!
I just used a butter knife to pop out the old paint. I put the paints in some spare half pans (that thought would fit in the palette but they didn't) and put those in an altoid tin. You can actually take apart the daler rowney palette if you want to take the half pans out to rinse them before you put knew paint in but it does compromise the plastic the more you take it apart. But anyway, once you get the old paints out you can add your own from tubes and let them air dry. I don't know if that all made sense. I can maybe make a little video about it.