The Edding 1340 Brush Pen Set Lettering Starter is designed for anyone who wants to get started with lettering, creative journaling, and colourful drawing in an easy and enjoyable way. It includes 10 brush pens with a soft, flexible tip that works beautifully for letters, headings, words, small illustrations, and colouring. By adjusting the pressure on the nib, you can move from fine lines to broader strokes with ease. It is a great choice for bullet journals, planners, cards, notes, and creative paper projects, and it can also be used for colouring stamps.
The ink is water-based, which means the colours blend easily together and allow you to create smooth gradients and watercolour effects. At the same time, the colour does not bleed through the paper, which makes the set especially practical for journals, planners, and notebooks. Inside the packaging, you will also find font and design inspiration, along with a simple guide to help you get started with hand lettering more easily. The colours in the set work beautifully together and can also be combined very well with edding 55, edding 1300, edding 1200, and the edding pastel pen.
👉 Features:
- Set of 10 edding 1340 brush pens
- Soft and flexible brush tip
- Variable line width depending on pressure
- Suitable for fine lines and broader strokes
- Water-based ink
- Colours that blend beautifully together
- Ideal for gradients and watercolour effects
- The colour does not bleed through the paper
- Suitable for colouring stamps
- Includes hand-lettering inspiration and a simple guide inside the packaging
✅ Suitable for:
Lettering, bullet journals, planners, sketchbooks, notebooks, cards, stamp colouring, drawing, colouring
👍 Ideal for:
- Hand lettering and modern calligraphy
- Titles, headings, and quotes
- Bullet journals and planners
- Cards, invitations, and gift tags
- Gradients and watercolour effects
- Doodles, florals, and creative journaling
✨ Inspiration Tip:
Use lighter pressure on upstrokes and more pressure on downstrokes for a more natural lettering contrast. With a little water, you can soften the colour and create watercolour effects.