Finding the Best Pens for Thin Paper
Some papers are delicate. If you're dealing with notebooks, scratch pads, or other sources of fine paper, you know how difficult it can be at times. If you like bullet journaling, you've probably faced this tricky question too. As someone who has worked with all these types of paper, I have learned the best thin paper pens through a lot of trial and error.
Frequently Asked Questions about Pens and Tissue Paper
When it comes to writing on thin paper, there are many common problems when it comes to the pen you use. The most common questions are:
Ink seeps from the page
leave indented pen on next page
nib ripping page
For thin paper, these problems can affect not only the page you're writing on, but also the back of the page and the pages that follow. Generally, if you bleed to the next page, you ruin that page, and the back of the page. If you only write on one side of the page, you'll probably be writing a little more than the average person on thin paper.
The same goes for some fine tip pens. If your tip is too fine it may have a tendency to rip through the pages, think a of pen tips less than .5 mm and extra fine fountain pen tips.
Tips for Working with Thin Paper
When it comes to thin paper, one of the easiest ways to avoid issues is to avoid certain types of pens. Avoiding permanent markers, as well as most gel pens (even if they are quick drying and smear resistant) and fountain pens will go a long way. Personally, I absolutely love both of these, so I have also learned a couple of tips to get away with using them.
First, write fast and light. If you write slow and hard, more ink will be absorbed by the pages, increasing the chances of the ink bleeding through. This took some trial, error, and well, ruined pages to figure out. If you write light, you will also be less likely to rip pages or make indents on the next page.
These pens are also the best pens for bullet journaling
A common source of tissue paper is bullet journals. If you're new to bullet journaling, this is an amazing journaling style that can really boost your productivity. Most bullet journal users create many different views, some daily, some weekly, and some monthly.
For me, the best part of bullet journaling has always been looking back at my bullet journal. One of the reasons bullet journals have such thin pages is that we can use the same journal for a long time!
These thin paper pens are also the best bullet journaling pens. Bullet journals usually have very thin pages, so everything we've discussed in this article is true.

