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Date of upload: Mar 11, 2022 ^^
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My mum uses the erasable pens for crosswords and I have to tell you that she once wrote a recipe in that pen, a year later the ink disappeared. I think that particular ink disappears when it's exposed to heat or sunlight so if you're writing down sth you want to keep forever, I recommend writing it in normal non-erasable ink.
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Here's the thing with the frixion pens tho, my Japanese partner used them for school and once, while studying, accidentally left hot soup on top of his notebook. By the time he woke up, his notes had disappeared. Womp womp.
Anyway, lovely video! I wholeheartedly share the love for stationary and can't wait to discover new things~
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One thing to note with the Frixion pens/markers/highlighters/etc is that they will also "stop working" if it gets too hot out (like you leave them in a hot car... or you leave your notebook in a hot car) and everything will disappear. And you can get it back by tossing it in the freezer (fridge might work too, idk. I always did freezer). The problem with that is it'll also make everything you erased come back. I wouldn't suggest using it on homework or anything you have to turn in. but notes are good!
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My fav for studying is the orange pen and like red see-through card. If you write little notes for formulas in orange and put the red card over the page when youre revising, the orange pen disappears. So you can study without the hints.
While you learn kanji and write hiragana above it, you can make it disappear when studying.
Edit: I think they're just called memorisation sets. They also come with a green highlighter to black out words when under the red card.
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When I lived in Kochi-ken I took shodo lessons from a retired city hall executive. It was SO HARD. I often felt like a garbage person. So I get it. Bravo to Martina for doing it her first time ALONE....and ON CAMERA!
I still have the work I did and it's....passable. BUT BARELY. And I did it with an instructor leaning over me and sometimes grabbing my wrist to guide me.
On the staple-less stapler...I bought one in Japan. I'm now in teacher's college and bring it to my classes. My students friggin love it! Should have bought more cute stuff. I know I was at my suitcase limit but I should have shipped more!
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Hahaha you “shodo” let that joke die. Btw, a tip for sumi (based on knowledge from Chinese calligraphy): the brush straight from the packet actually has glue holding the bristles in place, which is why your lines came out so thin at the beginning without much variation in thickness! You’re supposed to soak the brush in water for a few hours to soften the bristles and wash out the glue, then it’ll be allll soft and glorious. Also, when recapping, if you gently twist it on, you’ll have a better chance of retaining the shape of the tip and not causing the ends to bend/separate!
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Please do more stationery reviews! A friend in Japan once sent me a mini umbrella from “world party company” and it was adorable and had its own little bag - would be awesome to see similar reviews of, say: mini umbrellas and other rain gear; pastries/Japanese bakeries; skin care products and masks; interesting makeup; socks; traditional beds; a hot spring spa getaway; a high school cultural festival; a fireworks event; a traditional festival in a small town…Really the options are endless, please review everything!
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@designerKAYA
2 years ago
The Frixion pens are great for sewing/embroidery/etc too! Because friction/heat is what "erases" them you can use them to mark your fabric and then iron the marks out! They hold up to handling way better than tailor's chalk or other marking pencils, but are so easy to get rid of when you're done!
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