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-sobs- I found a great fine tip pen in the art room AND THE INK IS RUNNING OUT! o(╥﹏╥)o
I love fine tip pens. My best friend, Rachael, uses Sharpie pens to ink her drawings but I don't like Sharpies because the lines aren't ever the same size and the ink is prone to leaving an unattractive dot at the start and end of a line.
Plus, I write small and I like to use a very fine tip pen/mechanical pencil to write.
In my opinion, Sharpie pens are only suitable for writing a title, making signs, doodling, or inking large drawings or posters.
This is a poster that Rachael is making for our school's production of Cinderella. She's using a Sharpie pen to line it and, obviously, the lines need to be relatively thick to be visible so it's a good choice for this.
| She drew the people to look like the school's actors and actresses. |
So in cooking class we were practicing cake decorating. We made a mess and covered our hands in it and whatnot (●´∀`●)
| This is the cake Sammy and I made... |
| This is the other group at our table's cake... (; ̄ェ ̄) |
Also we ate a lot of it. It tasted rather delicious despite being made of sugar, shortening, and water.
Bye bye for nau (`・ω・´)”
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