
This is Joy and are you guys in for a treat! We have some beautiful crafty gift ideas for you today! Barb and Shirley have made some gorgeous projects! You're going to want to make all of these!
I have a really fun crafty gift for you to make - personalized alcohol ink ornaments! It's so easy and the results are just spectacular!

I made all these ornaments with my daughter in no time and we had a blast! She's 10 and it's definitely a project you can do with your kids. I used Tim Holtz's alcohol inks, applicator, clear glass balls from the craft store, vinyl, transfer tape and the Winter Woodland Cartridge.
Now, not to scare you, but there are a few steps. They are easy and fast and I've included step by step photos so there is no way to mess this up. Not only that, there is a secret to it that means you can always undo and start again! How great is that!
EDIT: Here are the colors I used: For the green balls, lettuce, pesto and latte; red ball was red pepper and latte but you could just do red pepper; the dark brown was eggplant and latte; teal blue one was stream and stonewashed; other blue one was stonewashed and denim; purple one was wild plum and cranberry; pink was cranberry alone.
DON'T feel like you need this many to do the project! Repeated applications of just one color produce a GORGEOUS ball! To see all the colors, click HERE! The sets of three are available at Michaels and Hobby Lobby.
Let's get started:
First thing: Wear gloves. You'll see why in the photos...LOL!

This project starts with Tim Holtz's alcohol ink applicator and felt squares.

As shown above, stick felt to applicator.

Using Tim Holtz's alcohol inks, pick two or three colors to use. Start with the first color. Here I used the "pesto" color. BE SURE AND PRESS TIP OF INK INTO FELT BEFORE SQUEEZING! Bad things happen if you don't do this! Alcohol ink stains and dries very quickly and likes to shoot out of the top of these tips really quickly so ALWAYS PRESS TIP INTO FELT BEFORE SQUEEZING!

Put about 4 different spots of alcohol ink around the felt pad with color #1.

Then switch to the second color - I used "lettuce". Vary where you place these around the pad.

Add third color ("latte" was used).

Felt pad will look like photo above.

Clean ornament with alcohol or glass cleaner. Now, holding ornament, or propping it against something, using the applicator, start gently tapping against the ornament. Move all around the ornament, twisting the applicator as you go to make sure the colors vary where they land.

If you want more color, keep tapping away with the applicator.

Above is the final ornament before we apply the vinyl initial. If you want things darker, wait a minute or two until it dries and add more color by tapping with the applicator. You may want to add more ink to the felt square as you go.

If you don't like how some of it turned out, use the product above to remove it all and start again! WOO HOO! That's my favorite thing about this product. Another great thing about alcohol inks is that you can use this same technique on acrylic (think mini-album covers) OR transparencies OR glossy cardstock. Great fun!
Now, for the vinyl initial section:
1) Cut vinyl initials using the Winter Woodland Font out of white vinyl at 1.5" using the blade at 2, pressure and speed at 3. Take out the little skinny inner pieces with a tack before applying transfer tape. You will then use transfer tape to lift the vinyl from the mat and then lay it onto the ornament.
2) For a review on how to cut vinyl and use transfer tape, check out the video below. If you can't see it, click HERE!
3) Here is the vinyl initial on the transfer tape. Remember how I said to wear gloves? This is what happens if you don't...LOL!

4) Here is a shot as I apply initial to ornament (whoops! I switched ornaments on you...sorry!).

5) Here is the ornament completed:

Finally, here are some photos of all the ornaments we made:





TWO BONUS DESIGNS FROM OUR FABULOUS GUEST DESIGNERS:

Barb really outdid herself with Crafty Gift Saturday! See the photo above - there's even more things out on her blog! And all of it is so darn cute, I can't stand it!! Great ideas here so to find out more about how she made this, click HERE!

Shirley has made the CUTEST recipe album tin! Wait until you see it! I just want the recipe! LOL! Check out all the details by clicking HERE!
Our guest designers have done an incredible job this past week!! They have made the most gorgeous items and we've enjoyed being able to show some other takes on the Christmas projects! Thank you, Barb and Shirley, for all you've done this past week!!













433 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 401 – 433 of 433 Newer› Newest»I love these! Who made the striped ribbon on the green ornament and where did you get it? I'm obsessed with stripes and love that ribbon!
I just found this site yesterday so I am anxious to find out all that I have missed so far. The ornaments are absolutely beautiful. I can't wait to try them this weekend.
Thanks for posting these great ideas!
Melani Martinez
Love the ornaments! Can't wait to try them myself. Thanks for sharing.
These are just fabulous. I have a bunch of those inks but I'm so intimadted by them that they just sit in my drawer untouched. Will be getting them out to try this next weekend! THANK YOU!
great ideas! thank you for the terrific ideas
I think I will try this with alcohol inks on the inside, anyone know if this will work?
Thanks for the great ideas!
Can I use my Create for the vinyl rub-ons, or do you have to have an Expression????
Have been making ornaments this year, and these are so wonderful ! Now I need to get more glass ornaments so I can use this awesome technique ! Thanks for a great idea !!
These are really cool. I just keep learning from you folks. Thank you.
Love the ornaments, but I can't seem to get my letter to lay flat. Any suggestions? Thanks! meganrgreeson@hotmail.com
I love these ornaments. Love love love these. How awesome and easy. So, this gives me and excuse to buy more alcohol inks and actually use them. I already have the ornaments. Jut trying to figure out what I was going to do with them. Thanks for helping me.
Tami
getstraight@moralesfv.com
Brilliant...I love, love this! My granddaughter is too young but what a wonderful group project. I can see us doing these for gifts for all our friends, for the tree at the local hospice (maybe with a Christmas design, like a star or candle, versus a letter on each) and a teacher gift. Thank you so much for sharing.
Did the glitter ornaments last year. May have to give these a try this year.
Love the ornaments can't wait to get some inks and try these!!
Love the ornaments! Can't wait to get some ink to try these!!
Love this!
Great projects!!! Love making homemade gifts and these are wonderful!! Thanks so much for sharing your ideas and projects!!!
Love these! Never knew what to do with alcohol inks before and now I do. Love!
I've never seen alcohol ink - I'm going to Michael's tomorrow to get some! The kids have made ornament gifts every year and this is the one for 2011!! Beautiful, classy results - thanks for the "crinspriration!"
My son helped me make these
today, and they are awesome! Thank you for the wonderful idea!!! I added some extra bling by LIGHTLY spraying the ornaments with Krylon Glitter Spray. I found it at Michael's... it's a clear coat finish with glitter & shimmer. I used a very light coat of the silver glitter spray.
Thanks for the great instructions and the vinyl cutting video. I pulled out all my supplies and tried the monogramed ornaments today. Easy and fun to do. Y'all are wonderful inspirations. Thanks again!!
Love the ornaments...can't wait to buy the inks!
Love the ornaments may have to try that with my Grands.
I'm out top get some glass ornaments to decorate! I LOVE these!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for so many great ideas!!
LOVE the inspirations you give! I'm off to make some of these for gifts and my own tree!!!!! BEAUTIFUL!
Love it!! I have heard of using the alcohol inks on the inside. And was looking for the information for it, when I found this....I can't wait to try it. I have some of the inks and the glass balls. I have done initials on tiles, for teachers gifts. They turned out great. And I know these will too. Thanks for the GREAT IDEAS!!!! Hope I win!
Cassie from TX
rabbitgal62@aol.com
Love the ink stain ornaments!! Definitely will be making some for Christmas presents next year with my kids.
Love the projects and your blog. I am new to the cricut world.
Tammy from RiverCityBeads@comcast.net.
I absolutely LOVE these ornaments!!! I will definitely be doing this for presents next year!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
So cute ! Definitely Must try this !
These are freaking amazing!!! I can't wait to try it!
These are freaking amazing!!!! I can't wait to try alcohol ink!
LOVE those ornaments!!
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