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1. Sparkle

“I thought unicorns were more . . . Fluffy.” - Terry Pratchett

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2. Paper and Glitter Take Flight

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This is what I was working on in my last post - little paper swans with movable wings!  Oh, these were fun to make and very satisfying.

It has been years (literally) since I played with gouache paint and I was quickly reminded how tricky of a medium it can be.  It doesn’t seem like it would be but I had gotten so used to painting with watercolor that applying paint in this fashion felt a little uncomfortable.  But you know what they say about discomfort and growth!

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Anyway, do they look familiar?  I based the design off of my Leda the Swan (sewing pattern).   I really love vintage-style soft things and characters and I tried to capture that  in this paper birds with their thick lashes, simple design and sparkly-ness.  (Isn’t glitter the best thing ever?)  After I took these photos I punched holes at the top and added some gold thread so that I may hang them up.

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They like to hang out (ha!) with Peter Rabbit, for now.  I might need to make a flock of these, yes?  That’s a distinct possibility.  And once I got started making these swans,  I thought such things might find themselves quite at home in le shop.

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Hee hee, can’t you tell I had fun taking pictures of these?

A lovely Tuesday to you!

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3. Ten Little Easter Eggs


Ten Little Easter Eggs. By Lily Karr. 2009. February 2009. Scholastic. 8 pages.

Let's go on an Easter egg hunt!
1 little,
2 little,
3 little Easter eggs.
If you're looking for an Easter book that is heavy on glitter and light on about everything else, then Ten Little Easter Eggs might be the one for you. Not that I'm always anti-glitter. Well, now that I think about it, I can't think of a bookish situation that demands glitter. But I have seen worse. I can't think of which picture book it was exactly. But trust me, it was bad. But I digress.

This board book is all about the Easter egg hunt. And counting up eggs. How many eggs will they find?

It's a simple book. A colorful book. A sparkly book. A decidedly cutesy book.

© Becky Laney of Young Readers

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4. All that glitters is literary gold.

Yesterday, Amanda over at A Patchwork of Books made the statement "I think glitter should be reserved for picture books, but that's just me."

I just left the following comment:

Glitter is a magnet for girls 2-6th grade. I could get them to read anything if a glittered up the cover.

By which I meant "if I glittered up the cover."

It's a statement I stand by, but which books would be most hilarious if we glittered them up? Glitter it to the point where, to quote MotherReader, "By the time I had finished reading the book, my hands looked like I had bitch-slapped Tinkerbell."

Get your thinking caps on and send me your most hilarious responses! It has to be something at a 2-6th grade reading level and really shouldn't be glittered.

I'm thinking maybe glittery Hatchet? (Which would be easy to do, because you just make a picture of the Hatchet all silver-glitter.)

What about Adventures of Tom Sawyer? (Glitter up a river? Or white glitter on the white-washed fence?)

What do you think?

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