Some of you may have seen my little "proud" moment on Facebook today showing the picture of Trina proudly showing one of the jean purses we made for her Market Place at school. She has been planning and working for several weeks now and I must say that I am so proud of how meticulous she was as she worked on her projects. As we brainstormed ideas as to what she wanted to create for this special project her mind was spinning with all the "tools" we have available to us because of my work.
The goal was to create things that other children would like to purchase with the "money" they have earned at school through performing their jobs, good behaviour, timeliness on turning in their work, etc. With the holiday season right around the corner her goal was to create items that the other kids would like to give to their family members or teachers.
Here she is proudly displaying one of the blue jean purses we created. We used the old blue jeans that she has just grown out of --- therefore making this a very cost efficient gift! She "pushed the gas" and I "drove" as we sewed her projects.
She then needed to turn the straps and decorative belt, as well as sew on a couple of decorative buttons.
Next came the neck warmers. For Halloween I had sewn her a Pebbles costume (from the Flintstones - you can tell how old I am because I was the one who suggested it to her - LOL!) Using the leftover fur like fabric we created these neck warmers. Now all one has to do is microwave for 2 1/2 minutes and then sit with your toasty, muscle-relaxing warmer on that sore spot.
She also made these darling bookmarks.
She simply stamped the butterflies on sanded Shrink Plastic using Brilliance ink. After allowing it to dry she then colored in the images using the Prismacolor color pencils shown. Once completed we just heated them, shrinking them to about 1/3 their original size.
Being boys "don't like" butterflies she made a more masculine version. Her older sister is in highschool and their mascot is the Spartan - therefore the Spartan version. Tracing one of the decals Maddi has and then coloring it in gave her that much needed masculine bookmark :)
(The beautiful gold bookmarks are something that I had purchased quite some time ago from a jewelry making store.)
Now on to these beauties! Everything she made she wanted in groups of six - this is one of two in this particular color series. In addition she made others in the red and purple hues.
To begin remove the "topper" from the clear glass ornament and place a small tea spoon (from a child's play tea set - yes, they have all been confiscated for craft projects because they are just the perfect size - LOL!) of Heirloom Gold Perfect Pearls inside the globe.
Using a mini mister squirt approximately 15 squirts of water inside the globe and mix up the Perfect Pearls so that all lumps are removed. You can also shake the ornament for a while and this will accomplish this task as well. The really cool thing about Perfect Pearls is that they have a binder in them and all that is needed to help them adhere is some moisture.
She then carefully rolled the ornament around and around until all surfaces of the glass were covered with the mixture. It is important not to have it too thin or the pearls will completely drain out when you set them to dry. Once this task is completed very little moisture was left to run out of the ornament.
She set them in little paper cups to dry overnight.
After selecting a series of three Various Ink Refills she dabbed approximately 3-4 dots of each color of ink on to a felt applicating tool. That's her daddy's hand that is the prop for holding the ornament as she worked. Her fingers were too small and kept slipping inside. This is as crafty as my DH gets - LOL! He was a good support and was quite impressed when the project was completed :)
This is just another perspective to show you approximately how much alcohol ink was on the felt applicator.
Voila - beautiful hand decorated ornaments for the holidays ahead. If you are looking to craft with your kids these projects just might be the ticket. Just make certain that they are wearing clothes you don't care about and work on a covered surface because the alcohol ink does stain --- althought a little rubbing alcohol does do a great job with the cleaning process. I highly recommend it!
These ornaments really do look spectacular!!! So proud of you my sweet Trina - perhaps she'll have to open her own store someday :)
I don't have a mini mister. Can you guess how much water is in 15 squirts? The ornaments are just beautiful.
Posted by: Tami | December 04, 2016 at 09:09 AM
Hi Jackie,
Alcohol inks are intended for use on non-porous surfaces so they should work just fine on plastic.
Posted by: Carly | November 07, 2016 at 08:41 AM
Can this be done with clear plastic bulbs? I cannot locate glass bulbs from my craft store.
Posted by: Jackie | November 07, 2016 at 05:33 AM
so where do you find the clear ornaments. I looked everywhere before Christmas and couldn't find any.
Posted by: Barb Brower | February 15, 2010 at 12:39 PM
Nice project!! Great creations.
Thanks for such adorable post. Keep posting!!
Posted by: cheap r4 dsi | February 02, 2010 at 03:56 AM
I just read this! From Trena to Trina! Congratulations on your jean purses and neck warmers. They are awesome!! I hope all went well.
Take care and STAY POSITIVE!!
Posted by: Trena in Naperville | January 16, 2010 at 04:05 PM
The ornaments are nice but I would really like to know how you did the jean purse. They are awesome and it would be great for a present for my only two nieces....please do share.
Posted by: laura rangel | January 15, 2010 at 05:29 AM
Wow, these are great projects! I visited this blog www.inklinedtocreate.blogspot.com and it has cards and other similar crafts on it. I think you should check it out. It's great!
Posted by: Tigerach | January 12, 2010 at 06:10 PM
What wonderful projects, Ellen! Trina's ornaments are spectacular. And thank goodness that dad was there to help! hehe
Posted by: Susan (rainy) | January 12, 2010 at 12:11 AM
Oh Ellen...thank you for sharing ! This reminds me of days past with my girls! And the memories that last a lifetime! Such cool gift items!
Posted by: barb schram | January 08, 2010 at 07:46 AM
My favorite was the ornaments...even tho Christmas was past. Great idea for parent gifts for next year! Goreous!!! The purses are 1st rate as well, reduce, reuse, recycle! Rock on!
Posted by: Deebi27 | January 07, 2010 at 09:39 AM
Those are beautiful. I hae seen many different websites, but yours is the BEST!!! Great job!!
Posted by: Danielle McGinnis | December 29, 2009 at 05:13 PM
These are beautiful, and I'm LOL at the value of having the Daddy finger around for crafting purposes :)
Posted by: Sue McGettigan | December 28, 2009 at 05:57 PM
Fabulous projects. Way to go, Trina.
Posted by: lacyquilter | December 07, 2009 at 09:27 PM
Wow! Brilliant projects!!
Posted by: Jane | December 06, 2009 at 10:58 AM
These ornaments are simply gorgeous! I have a box of 6 clear ornaments in the closet that I never knew what to do with. NOW I know!
Thanks a bunch.
Posted by: Lisa Lynne | December 05, 2009 at 12:15 PM
So, will the store name be changing to Ellen and Trina?
I have to try making the ornaments. They're gorgeous!
Hope the Market Place is a huge success.
Nancy
Posted by: Nancy M | December 04, 2009 at 11:15 AM
well Ellen, you must be beaming with joy to see Trina create such beauties!
Trina, you've got a big heart like your mom. Hugs to both.
Posted by: Mel | December 04, 2009 at 03:50 AM
Love all the projects especially th ornaments! Did you spray them with some kind of clear coat or did you just let them air dry?
Posted by: Chris K | December 03, 2009 at 05:05 PM
Wonderful projects!!! You just dab the alcohol inks all over the outside of the glass?? Then let it dry and reassemble?
Posted by: Brenda | December 03, 2009 at 04:12 PM
My, what a talented daughter you've got, Ellen! Those ornaments are "ta-dah" for!
Posted by: Renee K in Montana | December 03, 2009 at 02:13 PM
Trina you did such a fabulous job on everything. I love the bookmarks and the bags. How lucky and blessed to have a such a talented daughter Ellen.
thanks much
Posted by: Linda w | December 03, 2009 at 12:09 PM
Great gifts and so creative. Looks like she is following in her mom's creative foot steps. Thanks for sharing the tutorials and the cute picture of her.
Posted by: Susan N | December 03, 2009 at 08:44 AM
Ellen & Trina these are FAB-U-LOUS projects. My favorite is the ornaments. They are kitty proof - perfect for my son & DDIL's tree (they have 2 beautiful cats). I really hope I have time to secretly make some & ship them to the beautiful NW. Thank you for the great tutorials.
Hugs to all,
-mary
Posted by: -mary | December 03, 2009 at 08:13 AM
So fun! Clearly the apple doesn't fall far from the tree . . . it's wonderful that you passed your "jeans" down to Trina - get it?! LOL Cute stuff - and what a great way to reward good behavior!! Great job, Trina!!
Posted by: Karolyn Loncon | December 03, 2009 at 08:11 AM