I’m keeping on today with ideas to use school supplies in your women’s ministry and take advantage of those Back to School sales. Today’s item is ink pens. Of course we need those in our ladies meetings all year long for ice-breakers, games, filling out forms, Bible study, and all kinds of things. Even though your ladies may each have a pen in their purse it is always better to have a supply on hand so you make sure everyone has a pen if needed. Also cuts down on your meeting time so everyone isn’t digging through their purses.
I like to keep mine in little baskets or pretty little tins on the tables. If you have a container for them, you are likely to get more of them back at the end of your ladies meeting.
I’m sharing today some altered ink pens. These are done with R.S.V.P. pens by Pentel. To make these a little prettier or to personalize them, you just need to insert paper into the barrel of the pen.
Directions:
- First take the pen apart by unscrewing the end from the clear exterior and take out the ink tube.
- Cut scrapbook paper to 3 1/2 x 1 inch. (thinner paper works better)
- Roll the paper around a bamboo skewer or a small knitting needle so it gets curled tightly into shape.
- Place the paper into the barrel and replace the ink tube.
For my personalized one I printed my website name and url out several times on one page. Then I placed a 3 1/2 x 1 inch piece of paper under the writing and held it to the light, centred it, and marked it to cut it the right size to fit. You may have a better way but that’s how I ended up doing it. For women’s ministry you could put your women’s ministry web address or your women’s ministry name if you have one and the time you meet such as “Monthly – Mondays at 7 pm”. You can’t fit too much wording on them as you don’t have much space to work with.
Tip: If you get easily frustrated or don’t have any patience – don’t do this project! The first few are aggravating until you get the hang of it. Before you decide on doing a lot of these, try just a couple first. This may not be the project for you as it does take a little bit of patience to get that paper rolled tight enough and pressed into the tube correctly.
Here’s a few samples of these altered pen projects.
- Altered Pen and Notebook (Splitcoast Stampers)
- Acrylic Frame and Pen Post It Holder (Dawn’s Stamping Studio)
- Altered Legal Pad and Pen (Stampin’ With Blithe)
Have a creative day,

Hello Creative Friends,
I’ve been seeing all the art made with maps around the web and on Pinterest and I’ve been wanting to do something along that line but I came to realize that maps are expensive just to do a craft with and I haven’t been able to find any old used ones anywhere. I know there’s a few scrapbook papers done in maps but I think those are too expensive as well. I just don’t think I’d do enough with it to justify my purchasing it.
My solution was to find a map/atlas book on the free bookshelf at our library. The book was old and the maps are probably so outdated that I didn’t feel bad tearing out the pages. The book was not in the best of shape.

I’ve been wanting to make myself a new weight loss journal so I started with a Composition Journal (which I normally stock up on after school starts and they mark all the school supplies down. I think I got these for 10 cents last year.)
I covered it with some of the map paper from the atlas book and some scrapbooking paper that I had. Then I embellished it a little bit. I used a Stampin’ Up! stamp set I have called, Sentimental Journey for the “Journey” and compass images.

I do better with my diet when I’m writing down what I eat and how much I exercise. Also I tend to keep track better if I have something pretty to write things down in.
Have a creative day,

Hello Creative Friends,
Sharing today an easy craft for favors for your ladies meetings. I love this one because it doesn’t require a lot of paper-crafting tools that you may not have. These are little purses that are perfect to hold lip balms. They are made from a template from Milkwood Designs. Be sure to use the template link that says “Adobe Acrobat” on their site so that you get the full size one.
Important Step: When you print it out, print it at 75% of actual size in order to get the cute little size like I’ve done in the photo. If you don’t know how to do that — when your print screen comes up, choose the “custom” option and set the scaling size to 75%.
For these you just cut out the template, score the lines, fold up and embellish. For my flower embellishment, I used a 1 and 1/4 inch round punch, just cut little slits around the edges, and attached a stick on gem. I placed in Nivea lip balms with glue dots. To close them I also just used a glue dot.
These don’t take a lot of card-stock so I used some card-stock and heavier weight designer paper I had in my leftovers. Finished size is approximately 2 and 3/4 inches tall and 3 and 3/4 inches at the widest part (bottom) in width.
The Purse Related Links on the main website are here.
What’s in Your Purse? Devotional
In the Bag - Purse Women’s Ministry Theme
(pdf file) A Purse for all Seasons Study Sheet
Have a creative day,




















