Today I have something a bit different for all you crafts and mystery lovers. Author Joanna Campbell Slan is our guest crafter. Joanna is the author of the Kiki Lowenstein Scrap-N-Craft Mystery Series. Kiki is a scrapbooking amateur sleuth, and Joanna includes scrapbooking projects and tips in each book, along with a coupon for a special offer for crafters. The first book in the Scrap-N-Craft series—Paper, Scissors, Death—was nominated for an Agatha Award for Best First Mystery. The third book in the series—Photo, Snap, Shot—has just been released. Publisher’s Weekly has praised it as “a cut above the usual craft-themed cozy.”
Joanna has graciously offered a copy of Photo, Snap, Shot. So be sure to post a comment this week to be eligible for the drawing.
Joanna has graciously offered a copy of Photo, Snap, Shot. So be sure to post a comment this week to be eligible for the drawing.
Joanna also teaches projects at scrapbook stores and scrapbooking conventions around the country and has written for most of the scrapbooking magazines. Visit her at www.JoannaSlan.com where you can sign up for her free newsletter. You can also catch her weekly blog at http://www.KillerHobbies.blogspot.com and her personal blog at http://JoannaSlan.blogspot.com
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GLITTER UP!
By Joanna Campbell Slan
Readers tell me they love Kiki’s down-to-earth personality. She’s a lot like most of us. She loves too much, worries too much, and eats too much. But when someone she loves is in danger, Kiki rises to the occasion. Recently Kiki became part-owner of Time in a Bottle, the store where she works. While she’s always been very creative, the fact she’s financially responsible for the store’s success has made Kiki even more creative about her craft.
Lately Kiki and I have both noticed that glitter is HOT!
If you love the look of bling—and who doesn’t?—here’s an inexpensive way to put a bit of glitz in any hum-drum project. It’s easy to make your cards, invitations, and scrapbook pages sparkle!
Supplies: A stamp, an inkpad, and paper to create an image OR a piece of patterned paper OR a ready-made embellishment. A piece of typing or copy paper to catch the excess glitter. Some clear drying glue, a few toothpicks, a small watercolor brush, and glitter.
* Tip 1: I don’t worry about coloring outside of the lines when I plan to cut out my image.
* Tip 2: Blend your pencil colors together expertly by overlaying your colored image with a lighter shade. After I finished coloring, I went over the entire tea cup with a white lead pencil. The layer of white blended my colors and brought a smoother, more finished look to the final image.
Alternately, choose a patterned paper or a ready-made embellishment and skip to Step #2 below:
2. Using a toothpick, spread clear-drying glue on the portion of the image you want to sparkle. I spread the glue inside the flower on the teacup.
* Tip 1: A toothpick dispenser built like a salt shaker is perfect for scrapbookers. The holes in the top allow you to shake out one or two toothpicks as needed, using one hand!
* Tip 2: Always test your glue to be sure it dries clear. Some of those glue makers lie!
3. Sprinkle the glitter onto your project. Lightly tamp the glitter down with the tip of your finger.
* Tip 1: Fold a plain piece of typing paper in half and put it under your project. That way when you are done, you can tap the project against the typing paper, tap the glitter into the fold, and return the extra glitter to its container. Replace the glitter one color at a time so you don’t dilute the colors.
* Tip 2: The smaller the image, the finer the flake size of the glitter you’ll want to use. On this project, a large flake glitter would have obscured the borders of the flower.
4. Before the glue dries, use a clean toothpick to “clean up” the edges of your stamped and glittered image. You can wipe away any excess glitter with the tip of the toothpick.
* Tip: Use a small watercolor paint brush to brush away stray bits of glitter.
5. Let your project dry thoroughly before you cut it out. (How many times have I hurried through this step and messed up? You don’t want to know!)
6. Adhere your new and improved embellishment to your project.
And that’s what I call, putting on the glitz! It couldn’t be easier!
Thanks for stopping by, Joanna! So, readers, have you glittered up anything lately? Tell us about it. You may be the luck winner of Photo, Snap, Shot. Remember, anyone who posts a comment this week is entered to win. Check back Saturday to see if you’re the lucky winner. -- AP