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Post #2821839

2026-05-16 10:30 UTC

@pixiecata@apobangpo.space I love mucky green-brown inks. I have little patience for hard to find or expensive inks though. I've been experimenting with mixing inks in the green and brown range, and have has some quite nice results so far, though it requires detailed notes and accurate measuring if you want to be able to repeat a particular result. Mixing is especially useful if you end up with a big bottle of ink that isn't quite right. Just mix in something else to nudge it in the right direction! (in small batches for testing)

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  • @pixiecata@apobangpo.space 2026-05-16 10:40

    @xenogon@sunny.garden I attended a Sailor Custom Ink Mixing session during the Manila Pen Show last year and had a seaweed green-brown-olive ink dupe made for Pen and Message Cigar, which I called Konbu, after the seaweed. I love it, hahaha.

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