Showing posts with label purses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label purses. Show all posts

Channeling Your Inner Enid Collins

Thursday, August 26, 2010


I heart Enid Collins purses. I'll shout it from the roof tops. What's not to love - kitschy designs, sparkly gem stones and they were made in Texas. I got my first Enid Collins purse 15 years ago. I spotted the sparkly bug covered bag from across the room at a thrift store and it was love at first sight. Back then Enid Collins purses were cheap and easy to find, my how times have changed. These days a quick stroll through Ebay and you can find Enid Collins purses running almost $300.00. That's a little rich for my blood. Luckily, much like Enid herself, I am a crafty lady.


Today for I Love to Create I thought we could talk about a few different ways you could grab a plain purse, a bottle of Tacky Glue and some Tulip Fabric Paint and try to channel your inner purse designer and make Enid proud.


SUPPLIES
Felt
Scissors
Fabric Fusion Glue
Vintage Purse
Tulip 3D Fashion Paint
Gem Stones
Paint
Tacky Glue


The first thing I did was settle on an sea theme. I cut out my felt in the shapes of seahorses and made one into a boy and the other into a girl. I used a combination of Tacky Glue and Fabric Fusion Glue.


After I perfected Mr. and Mrs. Seahorse all that was left to do was strategically place them on my purse. I of course had to bedazzle any empty space and most importantly 'title' the purse. All Enid Collins Purses have cute little names written on them in script and mine is called Under the Sea.


I'm not the first or the last crafter to come up with the brilliant idea of making my own Enid Collins inspired purse. Here are a few other gems I discovered.


Over at Sweetheartville we see that you can make your own Enid Collins bag on any style purse, even an 80's black leather number.


Not a purse, but still equally fantabulous is this brooch by Cathy Callahan of Cathy of California. The Alrighty Sparkle Cocktail Brooch from the book Bead Simple: Essential Techniques for Making Jewelry Just the Way You Want It by Susan Beal.


Speaking of Susan Beal she made this adorable little sparkly handbag and she used Tacky Glue too!


Ok one last post about Susan and then I swear I'm stopping. Did you see her Enid inspired Treasure Box in Craft No. 5?


I found this cute little Enid inspired owl over at Cheeky Magpie.


Love Taryn made one of the cutest Enid inspired bags I came across.


Dolls want their own Enid Collins purses, thank heavens Liz Retros made it all possible.

Amy over at The Angry Chicken made one heck of a cute Enid inspired purse.

For more Enid Collins goodness feast your eyes on all the amazing bags in the Flickr Pool. I just discovered a website dedicated to Enid's bags run by her grand daughter.

Jeans Bring Dreams!

Monday, October 12, 2009


The Sierra Vista Mall in Clovis, CA was buzzing with excitement Saturday for the Jeans Bring Dreams event. There was a free concert, a fashion show, motivational speakers, and a red carpet meet & greet for the live performers. Our iLoveToCreate media team was there to check out all the creativity going on with Tulip fashion products and Aleene's glues.
Everyone brought in a pair of gently used jeans to bling out with painted inspirations, and then be given to the Valley Teen Ranch to motivate and encourage teens. Their mission statement is, "To assist vulnerable young people and their families in rebuilding their lives through caring relationships and opportunities to grow mentally, physically, socially and spiritually by living in a safe and healthy home."

This pair is done with Fabric Markers, and Alphabet Stencils, to say "Dream,Inspire, Laugh."
Glitter rocked this pair with "Wish it, Dream it, Do it."
Soft Fabric Paints made the message clear, "just wanna sing, I wanna let the whole world hear me!"
3-D Paints were perfect for this message....

Build-A-Purse Party was hopping with kids who wanted to craft a posh purse. The Dekoposh peeps put together a fab bag of Aleene's Tacky Glue and trims, and a cute purse to decorate.
The styles were cute to sassy, and there was something for everyone.
Kids ET News was there to conduct interviews and blog, twitter, and facebook the event. The Jeans Bring Dreams Performers did an amazing tribute to Michael Jackson. Of course, they are outrageously talented kids from Nickelodeon and the fans were there for autographs and to see their fave celebrities.

Kim Kardashian is one of a group of celebrities participating with the Jans Bring Dreams charity.
Celebrities who have lent their signatures along with a brief statement of their dreams for 2009 on a pair of jeans include: Kim Kardashian, Tracy Hutson, Barry Watson, Shenae Grimes, Aria Wallace, Austin Anderson, Keli Price, The Stunners, Rachel Sibner, Esteban Powell, Nicholas Braun, Patricia Kara, Damien Wayans, Kristina Apgar, Blake Michael, Ashley Newbrough, Francia Raisa, Kylie Jenner, Kendall Jenner, Rob Pinkston, India Eisley, Allie DiMeco, Chelsea Staub, Simon Curtis, Dominic Scott Kay, Amy Rider and Brian Krause.