![]() As you guys might have guessed, this blog is totally a not-paid position in my baby small business, and while I enjoy writing it, it's sometimes difficult to juggle updating, freelance, and conventions. ![]() Non-donor suggestions are considered, but it's often prioritized by what I care about and what I can currently afford. Donors ALSO get priority requests in terms of what I review, they just need to mention it in the comments section of their donation or purchase. From this point on, donors who send me $10+ and leave me their mailing address will receive a copy of my pocket Marker Review Guide, a handy little guide that covers almost all of the very expensive markers I've reviewed in the past. Your support keeps my rent paid, feeds my cat, enables me to produce more work, and helps me buy the supplies featured on this blog. You guys did know it's been a lifelong dream to be ~popular~ right? Help make that happen, tell your friends, link me on your blog, give my work some credit! You can always thank me for my brave financial sacrifices by A: Donating through my Paypal donate button on the left there, B: Buying something cute from my shop, like the cyclops makeup pouch shown in this post, C: Buying something spendy at a show D: Commission me for a lovely custom piece of artwork! You can also show your support by linking my posts to your friends, retweeting my content with a link, and other very public displays of affection and adoration. Of course, I bought the 8 color set because I'm impulsive I just love spending money I love you guys and only want to give you the best. The Pilot Fude-Makase Color Brush Pens are available for individual purchase for $3.30 each on Jetpens, or you can buy the 8 color set for $26.00, or $3.25 per pen. I justify this impulsiveness by telling myself I'm doing my readers a service- by committing to the whole set, you guys know whether the bulk savings are worth it. This was true for the Pure Color F, for the Pentel Touch (although I did at least know that I liked the way the pens were built before I splurged), and it's true for the Fude Makase. I think you guys have figured out by now that if Jetpens offered a full color set, rather than just buying one or two and seeing if I actually like the pens, I'll go whole hog and just collect em all. ![]() By finding what I didn't want in a pen from the start, I was able to really appreciate the great pens that came later, pens like Pentel's Touch and today's review, Pilot Fude Makase Color Brush Pens. Since then, I've reviewed several wonderful fude pens available in a wide range of colors, and I'm honestly happy my first was the worst. ![]() I'm sure you guys remember the Uni Mitsubishi Pure Color F. My first time reviewing a pen system with a wide range of colors didn't go so well. ![]()
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