Helen's Favourite Stationery Supplies
Posted by Helen Wang on
Greetings :) I often get questions about the supplies I use in my videos, so here is a masterlist of my current favourites. Like most stationery fanatics, I like to try different materials and sometimes, I discover a new favourite! Hence, this list may change over time.
I am not affiliated with any of the following companies. They are products I truly enjoy.
0. Table of contents
- Fountain Pens & Inks
- Gel Pens
- Markers, Highlighters & Other Pens
- Pencils
- Paper & Notebooks
- Art Supplies
- Misc.
1. Fountain Pens & Inks
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Leonardo Momento Magico Pietra Salata, extra fine 14ct gold nib I got this pen as a consolation treat for myself after getting through a few consecutive hardships. I have used this pen almost daily for the past year and a half and so while the price tag was hard to swallow, I believe I have derived its full value. PRO: Excellent piston filler. Functional ink window. Beautifully built. Smooth nib with light feedback. CON: Pricey (but worth it). The extra fine nib writes more like a fine. This isn't an issue with me, but just something to note. |
Pilot Vanishing Point Gun Metal with Rhodium trim, fine nib The vanishing point is very popular--especially in the planner community! I find that this pen gives me a lot of control over my lines, and of course, the retractable mechanism is convenient. This model caught my eye because I was looking for a chic pen, but I didn't want a basic black. The gunmetal finish is so interesting under different lighting! PRO: Buttery smooth writing. Convenient retractable mechanism. Chic. CON: The converter sucks. But, if you don't mind ink cartridges or using a syringe to fill the converter, this con can be overlooked. |
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TWSBI Eco Fine or Extra Fine This is the fountain pen I recommend to all beginners. Even though I have other fancy pens now, I still often write with the TWSBI Eco--it is just so reliable! PRO: Large ink capacity. Piston filling mechanism. Reliable. CON: A higher frequency of reports regarding cracked caps, relative to other pens. However, only caps that have cracked gets reported so there is some bias. |
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DeAtramentis Document Black This is my go-to black ink! It is water resistent. Not too dry, not too wet. No cool/warm undertones. Just solid performance. |
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Pilot Iroshizuku Anything from this line is great! My favourites are Kon-Peki and Tsuki-Yo (I like blues). There isn't anything super interesting going on, but sometimes, being simply reliable is the best. |
2. Gel Pens
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Energel Clena 0.4mm & 0.5mm I have consistently used this pen for the past 5+ years! I started with the 0.5mm but nowadays, I prefer the 0.4mm. I love that it is refillable, so past buying the first pen casing, you can use much more affordable refills. This pen holds the standard Energel ink refills, so it's not necessary to buy the "Clena". The Clena model is just so cute ^_^ |
Sarasa Grand 0.5mm This is a metal body pen that has a nice weight to it. It is also refillable and the ink is very smooth. There is a wide range of body colours and each of them look very professional. If you are into a more chic look rather than something cute, I would go with this! I choose the pen I use based on my ✨feelings✨ so I can't really say when I prefer this pen over the aforementioned Energel Clena. |
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Other Gel Pens:
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2. Markers, Highlighters & Other Pens
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Tombow Dual Brush Pens I primarily use these markers for quick sketches and hand lettering! I have slowly built-up my collection over the past few years, and I even have repurchased some frequently used colours that I used-up (who knew it was possible to finish a pen...) While the premade sets are cheaper per unit, I would only recommend getting the sets if you were planning on buying the colours individaully anyways. I much prefer buying the individual stock pens because even if I'm paying a few cents more per pen, I know that the colour I'm getting is one that I will use. Here are an Instagram video of my top 6 favourite colours. 772, 912, 991, 076, 553, N75 |
Tombow Fudenosuke Brush Pens A reliable pen I have consistently used & repurchased for the past few years!
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Mildliner Highlighters This might be a hot take, but I don't find there to be anything special about these highlighters. I rarely use them for highlighting but rather just as regular markers. I think the colours are great and I espcially enjoy them for colour-coding! |
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Stabilo Boss Highlighters These are a recent favourite of mine! I bought some from the NatureCOLORS line and I love how soothing the colours are. I also got the black highlighter (yup, pure black) which I was told is typically used for redacting things on documents. However, I found that this guy is handy for making black headers! Which leads me to... |
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Sakura Gelly Roll White gel pen, 0.8mm I love using this with the aforementioned black highlighters! Many years ago, I was into bullet journaling on black paper (black out paper planning #throwback) and I used the gelly roll pens too! Albeit I recall using the 0.5mm version back then. |
4. Pencils
Uni Alpha Gel Shaker Mechanical Pencil Rose Pink, Soft Grip, 0.5mm I have owned this exact pencil since kindergarten! That is why in my videos, you may see that I have since lost the eraser, cap, and some of the text on the metal body has rubbed off. It has a very comfortable grip which I like to squish when I feel anxious. You can click the end or shake the pencil to push the lead. |
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Rotring 600 0.5mm My dear sister purchased this pencil for me when I was in highschool and it has served me well! This is a drafting pencil made out of brass, so it is much heavier than a standard pencil. While I am no architect nor engineer, I use this pencil when I make technical drawings for building shelves & other projects. |
5. Planners & Notebooks
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Hobonichi Cousin This is the love of my life. I have used this planner for the past, maybe 5 years? It's relatively pricey, but I think of it as an investment in a product that will serve me daily for 365 days (+ many years of memories). I made a video about the setup, and as a brief overview:
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Hobonichi Weeks Japanese For 2025, I will be using this as my dedicated Health & Fitness journal. I used to track it in my Hobonichi Cousin, but because it was interspersed with my work notes and other life things, I couldn't see my progress throughout the year. I made a video about the setup, and as a brief overview:
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Leuchtturm A6 Pocket, dot grid, hardcover This is my free-flowing pocket bullet journal. I use this only when I feel like it! Sometimes, I get overwhelmed with too many things going on so I like to "extract" certain things and rewrite it in this bullet journal. Example: I might "extract" all of my design deadlines and make a design to-do list in this pocket bullet journal. This allows me to see what I need to design each day, without the distraction of seeing other items on my to-do list. I also do a lot of doodling and other writing that doesn't quite fit in my other journals. |
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Stalogy A5 grid, 1/2 year This is my reading journal, where I take notes from books that I read. I keep it very simple as anything more than that is too much for me to handle haha. Here is a TikTok video where I explain it more. |
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Freely Noted PlannerMonkeyCo, pocket I was recently-ish diagnosed with ADHD and I really needed a system to help me manage my overwhelm. I came-up with this idea that has really helped me with my day-to-day tasks! This will look like an overkill for many people, but it is hard to explain how much this helps me. I don't have a dedicated video for it, but I talk about it a lot here. |
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Other Notebooks
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6. Art Supplies
Coloured Pencils
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Watercolours
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7. Misc.
Clear Covers
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Crafting Supplies
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Stamping Supplies
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Comment
Love this post! I bought my first TWSBI because of Helen’s recommendation and I love it! I have also been eyeing up the Leonardo Momento range as they are gorgeous (and having Helen’s stamp of approval doesn’t hurt). This is such a great list of stationery items, it’s the beginners kit I wish I had when I started planning/journalling!