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Last August of 2018 I bought the biggest investment in my art artillery, and that is this beaut:
My precious
I admit up until now, I look at my Copic Sketch Cardcaptor Sakura set with a glimmer in my eyes! I mean just look at it, isn't it precious? I remember when I got this, I was so happy that I couldn't wait to go home to open this, that I immediately ripped off the packaging, and took this photo at the McDonalds at Canal City! Hahahaha excited much? 👌😂🙃

I mean I have always wanted to have me self a simple set of Copic Markers despite the fact that I have 0% expertise in rendering artworks with markers! What's worse, my desire to have Copics grew stronger upon finding out about this limited edition set, commemorating the 30th anniversary of Copic, where they decided to collaborate with CLAMP to further celebrate their glory. A simple intro of what is CLAMP: It is an all-girls group of Manga artists that gave the world great mangas such as Cardcaptor Sakura, and Chobits.
Yep, this masterpiece is from CLAMP 😻
Ok I'm just gushing and babbling now.

But for those who are curious, or are planning on buying this, Are Copic Markers really worth the coins?

Noted with thanks 👍
First, let's talk about the brand itself. Copic (コピック) is a Japanese brand of high-quality markers and related art materials made by Too Corporation which according to it's website HERE:

 has been offering a wide variety of art/design-related services and supplies with world-class, cutting-edge technology.

I remember hearing about Copic markers when I was in college, where my architecture friends would jokingly say, "Alam mong mahal ka ng magulang mo pag madami Copics mo," or in English, "Your parents really love you if you have Copics," because they are so DARN EXPENSIIIIVE!

In case you want to pay a visit to their HQ after the quarantine hahaha!

Copic markers are available in a myriad of colors and different versions, namely Classic, Ciao, Wide, and what I have here is the Sketch. What they differ from each other are its brush tips, where the Classic comes in Broad and Fine Nib.

On the other hand, Copic Sketch is a hybrid of chisel tip...




 and brush tip...



... both makes a perfect combination for those who love to render with markers.

My Precious


What I find particularly nifty about this set is that it comes in a clear acrylic case with little dividers, so that it won't jiggle wildly. Also, it looks really sleek and professional, making me feel like I am an expert whenever I see this standing proudly in my work station-which I am 10000% definitely not 🙅




I am very fortunate to get this special edition Cardcaptor Sakura set, where it includes colors that CLAMP usually use in rendering the beloved character Sakura Kinomoto. As you can see in the photos, they have the colors BV25 Grayish Violet and BV23 Grayish Lavender for the dark hair, and E21 Soft Sun and E31 Brick Beige colors for the skin. I find it cool that this selection comes with colors that are suitable for drawing portraits, because it includes a number of shades perfect for coloring skin tone 👍

I used a planner's extra page for this, but the ink still seeped through
Just like working with different art media, not limited to Copic markers, it's important to use a certain type of paper when working with markers. I figured, given that there's a huge chance of fraying, refrain from using the markers in rough services, and yep that includes watercolor paper. Instead you can opt to use vellum paper, preferably with 200 GSM, but just remember that the color of the Copic Markers, or rather its ink, are strong enough to filter through the back of a 200 gsm vellum paper ☝ Take note of that mah friends!

Like this.
Anyhoo, let's move on to actual application of this on a fashion illustration.

Made use of my washi tape in creating a mixed media fashion illustration ❤

So how did I fare with in working with these babies to produce this fashion illustration? I know it sucks. For a beginner who is more adept with watercolor, I definitely needed more practice ☝ I still find it hard to blend colors seamlessly, since in order to blend you have to be precise with how many coats of color you'll put in your paper, which in watercolor's case you can just fill it in with more water to dilute the color, then swipe it off with tissue paper hoping the world will not see an evidence of your mistake🤞🤞🤞



One trick I have gotten from my countless hours of watching Youtube tutorials is the use of colored pencils. If you need more depth, but has limited Copic colors, you can opt to use color pencils. This one is a good suggestion, given that it made me revive my hardly used Faber Castell watercolor pencils 🤗


As I have mentioned in a joke awhile ago, Copics are expensive! One piece costs around Php 230 to Php 300 or around $4 to $6 depending on where you buy it- but of course it's a lot more affordable when you buy it in Japan. This baby cost me around Php 4,500 or roughly ¥ 9,000 when I bought the very last piece in Yamamoto Bumpodo *HALLELUJAHHH* (Blog about this experience HERE) which is a huge contrast to how much it is sold online, like here in Artillery Philippines:

Yup, I saved as much as Php 3,000!

Another good thing about Copics is that it's refillable! Imagine how much you'll actually be saving in the long run! Imagine if this is the case, you won't need to throw out the markers once they have dried out. Efficient? Check! Economical? Check! Environmentally-friendly? TRIPLE CHECK!

Soooooo, with all that said and done, are Copic Markers worth the $$$ or the ¥¥¥?


Copics are expensive, yes I have to stress it again, but it's an investment. I think before actually buying it, you have to think things through on how much use you can get out of it. While it feels really nice to have a glorious set of Copics sitting proudly on your desk, you have to deliberate if YOU ARE ACTUALLY GOING TO USE IT. Only then you'll get to have you ROI, or Return of Investment from these babies- and you'll definitely have to get your ROI from it. But if you just want it just because its copics? Hmmm, better spend it on something you'd really use.

I have no qualms regarding its quality, because to be honest Copics really are among the best in its field in the art world. It's quality truly justifies its price; hefty may it be, but it's definitely worth - Just use it, I have heard a lot of horror stories where unused Copic markers tend to dry out 😟

Have I helped you in your deliberations whether to get one now or... later? 😉

Love Always,
Nicole ♡
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Don't bring Kate Spade bags when travelling, they are insanely heavy huhu

Same goes to my Tokyo outfit check blog, this is my way of keeping tabs of my fashion faux pas, as well as a way of looking back at how old my clothes have been with me (good quality clothing, reprezeeeent!)



Day 1



OOTD:
> Coat : B+AB 
> Shirt : H&M
> Jeans : Levi's
> Sneakers : Adidas
> Bag : Kate Spade

It was quite a chilly January, that's why I opt for something that will definitely cover me up. Believe it or not, I had that B+AB brown coat for almost 6 years and only once did I bring it out of town! What's even more amazing is that I got it from Ukay-ukay for roughly Php 50 or $ 1 only!

Thank you, Ukay-ukay
Basically everything I am wearing,  down to that very Kate Spade bag was discounted, I mean, who in their right mind would buy something in full price???

I blame watching too much The Nanny for having a stronger conviction against buying stuff sans the discounts.
One of my favorite discounted purchase was my Levi's jeans, which originally was sold for Php 2,500.00, but I got it for only Php 1,000 during my Tokyo trip. That's a good Php 1,500 I have saved, and was better used in buying more pasalubongs!


Day 2




OOTD:
🌸 Plaid Coords : No brand, bought from Vietnam
🌸 Blouse : Pilfired from my sister's closet
🌸 Shoes : Payless
🌸 Bag : Kate Spade

For our day 2, it was actually colder than the first one, and yet here I was with my favorite short coords. The temperature back then was around 15 degrees Celsius, and for some miraculous reasons ...

IT ME
I wasn't wearing any thermal wear inside! I felt completely at ease walking around wearing this ensemble, however things have changed on the 3rd day.

Day 3 



OOTD:
❄ Hat : Brixton
❄ Sweater : Random find in Hong Kong
❄ Jeans : Forever21
❄ Sneakers : Adidas
❄ Bag : Chat Chat

Yup, on the 3rd day I began to question my life choices. Given how at ease I was wearing that light coords the day before, I have undermined that whatever temperature this day will bring, the need to bring a jacket won't arise. Oh boy, how wrong was I!

ME ON TOP OF LANTAU
Clearly I have underestimated how cold it is on top of the mountain. I remember while we ascend to the top of Lantau riding the gondola, I start to 'un'-feel my back! Apparently the gondolas were not airconditioned, and instead they have those tiny ventilations that basically reminds you that nature dictates the temperature of the inside of gondolas, and not the management of Ngong Ping 360.

It doesn't help either that my knees felt sooo cold hahaha! Why was I not with right judgement to wear my levi's again, then bundle up with atleast a simple shirt underneath? I really have no idea what past Nicole had in mind back then.

 Day 4



OOTD:
👑 Coat : B+AB
👑 Dress : Ukay-ukay
👑 Shoes : Payless
👑 Bag : Kate Spade

Since I was petrified with the idea of riding a ferry, I figured I should compensate with a fancy outfit that I really feel good wearing. I also had in mind back then, that if I die because of heart attack at least I am wearing a good outfit that my ghost version wouldn't mind wearing for all eternity hahaha!
I deserve a slow clap, or a standing ovation would suffice.
Aside from the morbid idea of making sure my ghost outfit is good, I have also taken in consideration that I'm going to the fancy schmancies of Macau, so I think I should AT LEAST give some effort- or so I think I did. 

Like most of my 'interesting' clothes, I got my priest-collared dress from Ukay-ukay. I remember when I saw this dress, I was hesitant on buying it at first, because I have a LOT of black dresses already, and I don't think I'll be visiting THAT many funerals in my life- lol jk lang uy I need a lot of black clothes in my life. But for some reason this brought me joy, so I ended up buying it.When the time comes that I have already laundered this, I have discovered how it fits so good with my body! Past Nicole did a good job in using her judgement in this one.

Day 5

OOTD:
💭 Blazer : Bought from Vietnam (part of the coords)
💭 Sweater : H&M
💭 Jeans : Levi's
💭 Shoes : Adidas
💭 Socks : Mumuso
💭 Bag: Kate Spade

I'd love to call this my 'balikbayan' lewk, and I don't really have any logical reason behind it. This outfit is perfect for going back home, especially when we're already on our way to the airport, lugging heavy luggages- but once again, this Kate Spade bag is the most impractical thing to bring to any travel.


Special Mention

Ah yes, the most iconic of them all.
Basing on the greasy hair bundled up, this lewk was thrown in a jif so we can have an early headstart with our shopping. I haven't taken a bath at that time yet, but good thing it's so cold I did not break a sweat- but still, always take showers, ok?

Aaaaand that's it for my Hong Kong trip-related blogs! It's always nice to travel during cold seasons because I get to experiment more when it comes to layering, although it is pretty costly for the baggage allowance 🤷‍♀️ Oh well, we'll see if I still have this mindset on our trip next Feb 2020 🤗

Love always,
Nicole
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I know, ang waley, but I got to put it here because I am in Japan once again! Currently I am in Tokyo, at 3 in the morning, trying to count how many sleep I'll get if I wake up early for our Mt. Fuji trip 🙃


So while I wait for sleep to knock my consciousness down, I shall blog about what a loooong day today has been.






Our flight was at 2 P.M., but because I got a slight trauma of being stuck in immigration line for an hour during our January trip to Hong Kong, I opted to go earlier-by earlier, I was dropped off by my boyfriend, Ken, at 10 P.M. in NAIA Terminal 3. Fortunately, there aren't that much travellers that day, so going through immigration was a breeze.

After thorough checkings and filling up of forms, my cousin, Lot, whisked me away to the airport lounge to have some champagne and mini sandwiches. But given that I am really a 5 year old trapped inside an adult's body, I got ice cream, Arroz Caldo,and a Coke instead- I had 2 ice creams! 👏👏👏



Our flight duration was around 4 hours, and because of Japan being 1 hour ahead of us from The Philippines (and basically in all aspects), we got there at 7:00 P.M. Since I am travelling with 2nd cousins from the States, we weren't able to leave the airport immediately, because some had to rent a wifi device first, and some had to queue to convert their USDs for JPYs-and the lines are preeeeetty long.


So while waiting for them, I decided to head over the EasyGo counter in Narita Airport Terminal 2 (at the 2nd floor), to get my simcard and my 3-day unlimited subway ticket (not applicable to JR Yamanote line tho. Sad.) that I purchased off from Klook. Surprisingly, I was greeted with a free counter because there weren't a lot of people getting their Klook-purchased stuff at that time.

Just a quick sidenote, this Tokyo Subway pass is a lifesaver! Although you won't be able to us it in JR lines, you'll still be able to save yourself some $$$. They give you a map along with this card, so you can check out which lines to take to get to your destination.



In my previous trip to Tokyo, we landed in Haneda that's why I have no idea how to go to Tokyo proper coming from Narita airport. Good thing my cousinis a frequent visitor here, so she was able to herd us like Bo Peep.

Coming from Narita airport one can opt to take a bus, exclusive hotel transfer, or trains. If you choose the train option (coz u poor like us), you buy a ticket for the Skyliner train that goes to different parts of Tokyo. Given that we chose to stop at the Nippori Ueno station, and from there hop into the line leading to Shinjuku, we paid ¥1,240+ for the Skyliner one-way ticket to Ueno. From Ueno to Shinjuku, that's when you whip out your pasmo. Not sure how much our trip cost me, since I have already loaded up my Pasmo with ¥2,000 🤷‍♀️ (⬅️ Gangstaaaa), but pretty sure it wasn't that much because it's pretty close from Ueno.


What I love about staying in Shinjuku is that no matter how late it is already, your surroundings is still as loud as it is at 6 P.M.! We were able to roam around (after settling our stuff at the hotel) at around 1 A.M. already, and yet there are still people partying-on a monday night!!!



Not sure ano pinaglalaban ko dito.
That's pretty much it for the first day! Since we arrived late at night, not much has happened-but pretty sure great things are up ahead, because JAPAAAAAAN!

Love Always,

Nicole 😘

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Hi Asahi.
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