Hi there! For my first post of 2016 I showed you guys my new Hobonichi Techo planner. I also made a few purchases from the Hobonichi Web Shop. Let’s get into it!
I bought another Pilot Kakuno because my first one had some leaking problems. Despite that, I still love the pen so I decided to buy another one. I wrote a post on it here, check it out!
And then I just bought some refill ink for my pens. The Staedtler Textsurfer is something I’ve been wanting to try. My friend got me the wax highlighter from Muji last year and I absolutely love it. It’s the only highlighter that doesn’t smudge for me when I go over text written with gel ink pens.
Lastly, I bought these dual markers that I’ve never heard of before. They looked sort of interesting and the weren’t expensive so I just bought them (this is what happens when you are an online shopping addict).
Sorry for the bad lighting because I always seem to take pictures at night lol. Anyhow, they are quite nice but nothing spectacular. And I have absolutely no idea where I’m going to use them so maybe this specific purchase was a miscalculation on my part.
Next, I got a bunch of planner accessories for my new planner!
The see through stickers, stencils and sticky notes are all made by Hobonichi to fit perfectly in the Techo planners.
The stamps are by Frixion and are of course erasable. I bought a meal design, a clover design, and one with the kanji for day off/vacation.
Hope you enjoyed this haul!
Gorgeous stuff
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Love your haul. I love pilot kakuno. One of my favorite pens to write with 🙂
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Thank you! I love the kakuno, but unfortunately, it wasnt working for me with the hobonichi so I purchased a pilot prera which I’m loving even more! 🙂
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Love all the stationary! I’m planning a trip to Japan soon and love my pens, ie jetstream, acroball, surari and was curious, how are the prices in Japan, vs JetPens? Am wondering if I should hold out and go crazy once I’m in Japan…!
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I would definitely recommend holding out and going crazy in Japan! Jetpens prices are reasonable but the pens you mentioned are definitely the cheapest in Japan. Just a warning that when you go to stationery stores in Japan you will be very overwhelmed. There were so many pens around me I didn’t even know where to start! Be prepared to spend a lot of time browsing haha 🙂
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