What’s in my pen case 🍋 update

It’s been a while since I last posted a what’s in my pen case! and here are the contents in my pen case ~

1. Pilot Frixion light highlighter

2. Zebra Mildliners

3. Muji water base markers

4. Muji polycarbonate mechanical pencil 0.5

5. Kokuyo Enpitsu mechanical pencil 0.5

6. Uni Jetstream ink in Zebra Sarasa body 0.5

7. Zebra Sarasa MarkOn 0.4

8. Uni RT1 0.5

9. Pentel energel 0.5

10. Tombow Mono stick eraser

11. Sakura Arch eraser

12. Uni smudge-proof lead 0.5 H

13. Midori aluminum ruler

14. Tombow Mono Air pen type correction tape

15. Post-it note

this pen case is from Lihit Lab and it’s $16.50 on JetPens! it can fit around 50 pens, I don’t carry too much these days, so there’s a lot of room left!

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2024/6/21 Edited to

... Read moreIf you’re a stationery enthusiast or just love pens and markers, organizing your supplies can enhance your productivity and creativity. A well-stocked pen case is essential for studying and note-taking. In my pen case, I’ve included a variety of items that cater to different needs. The Pilot Frixion light highlighter offers a unique erasable feature that can be helpful for students who want to keep their notes neat. The Zebra Mildliners provide vibrant colors for highlighting, while the Muji water-based markers are perfect for artistic projects. Mechanical pencils like the Muji polycarbonate and Kokuyo Enpitsu deliver precision while writing, ensuring clarity in all your tasks. Additionally, I recommend keeping a reliable eraser—like the Tombow Mono stick eraser and Sakura Arch eraser—on hand for those inevitable mistakes. Furthermore, tools like a Midori aluminum ruler and Tombow Mono Air correction tape can make your notes look clean and professional. Whether you’re prepping for class or organizing your workspace, having the right tools significantly impacts your efficiency. Explore the best options available in stationery, and maybe consider checking out the affordable Lihit Lab pen case I featured, perfect for carrying up to 50 pens without the bulk!

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VashtisVenus

I was sooo thinking why 16$ for a pen case UNTIL the open pic🥰 I will say I’m a sucker for small bags, make up bags, random ones of any kind so I surf the bins at the goodwills here & im never disappointed with a find….BUT I REALLY May pay full price for this one💯♥️‼️