Wine Glass Souvenir

Wine Glass Souvenir, Tanya Ruffin



Save yourself a little money by making your own souvenirs! Take all those shells your kids have collected and make a lasting souvenir of your vacation.

Materials:
Sand
Shells
Amazing Clear Cast
Blue Resin Dye
Wine glass
smaller glass votive
Decoart glass marker


Directions:

Wine Glass Souvenir, Tanya Ruffin

Pour sand in the wine glass. This is going to replicate the ocean. This is the sand on the bottom of the sea, so fill it about 1/6th up.

Wine Glass Souvenir, Tanya Ruffin

Drop some shells on top of the sand, stick close to the outside edge of the glass (you won't be able to see the shells in the middle very well, so don't waste them).  Mix up some Amazing Clear Cast Resin (clear) and slowly pour in wine glass. Avoid the side of the glass, you don't want clear drips down your glass.  The resin will slowly soak into all the sand. You may see air bubbles. Let cure. It took about 3 hours for my clear to cure enough to move to the next step.

Wine Glass Souvenir, Tanya Ruffin

Using the blue resin dye, mix a small amount into part A of your Amazing Clear Cast. You want just a small amount!!! I made the mistake of thinking it would cure more transparent the first time and it did not!  Start light, you can always make it darker. Let this cure overnight.

Wine Glass Souvenir, Tanya Ruffin


Add a layer of clear resin on top of the blue layer. You can throw in a shell or two if you like. I dropped a little sand on the top after it had cured a little while. I decided to do this clear layer before I added more sand because, on a test glass, the sand actually fell all the way through the blue in a few spots. The clear layer will seal the blue water layer and keep it separate from the sand.

What Will You SAVE now?


Wine Glass Souvenir, Tanya Ruffin

Now add some more sand and position your glass votive in the center. You can start arranging more shells. After you have the shells arranged you can add more clear resin. I let the resin cure for a few hours then added more shells and more resin. 
Wine Glass Souvenir, Tanya Ruffin

I love how it looks! You may see air bubbles coming up from the sand and need to add more resin as it starts to soak into the sand. 

Wine Glass Souvenir, Tanya Ruffin

Measure the bottom of your glass so you can use a computer to layout text. 

Wine Glass Souvenir, Tanya Ruffin

I used Coreldraw, but you can use any software that lets your curve text. Print it out and place glass under the print out and trace with a glass marker.

Wine Glass Souvenir, Tanya Ruffin

 Now light your candle and reflect on your vacation. 

With all the money you saved on souvenirs you have a jump start paying for the next trip! Think about how much grandma would love a gift like this made from shells her grandkids collected. This is much better than an "I went to the Caymans and all I got was this lousy t-shirt" shirt!!!

Until next time, 

Tanya
Tanya Ruffin for tanyaruffin,com
Tanya Ruffin for tanyaruffin,com




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