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Hi everyone! It’s Janet here with my first project for P K Glitz. WooHoo!!
This page is about my Grandnephew Ryan when we went to the park in the summer.
Title: Swing Ryan
Glitter Glitz: Azure,China,Jade (P K Glitz)
Embossing powder: EP Max,Golden Twilight (P K Glitz)
Ritzy Ditzy Glitz: Sapphire (P K Glitz)
Sticky Tape: 1/4″ (P K Glitz)
Chipboard (Maya Road)
Flowers (Prima)
Ink (Ranger) (SU)
Patterned paper (Websters) (Basic Grey) (Crate)
Pearls (Prima)
Punch (Fiskars)
Ribbon (A Million Memories)
Staples
Sketch provided by Twisted Sketches
This started out as a clear bookmark project but the plastic bent as I heated the embossing powder with a heatgun! I managed to mould it around a pencil tube and fastened them at the back with brads. Easy to make and can be customized for different occasions
Supplies
At shows we sell a bunch of the Quickie Glue pens because it is such a fabulous pen! With that thought in mind, I am sure that the majority of you reading this have a Quickie Glue pen, and if you don’t, then you *need* to get one
Psstt – we sell them in the P K Glitz store.
Title: A New Start
Supplies:
Glitter: Mint, Crystal, Light Yellow, Pink, Peach (P K Glitz)
Quickie Glue Pen (P K Glitz)
Cartoon kit: March 2010 (Dixie Pieces)
I loved the design on this paper from We R Memory Keepers and it helped to reinforce my photos. I decided to cut out around the tops of the houses and place some of my photos behind, but it still looked a little “flat”. This is where my Quickie Glue pen came in handy along with the new line of Crystals. I outlined the grass and the buildings with the glue pen and sprinkled coordinating glitter colors onto the areas that I had used the glue pen on. I love how just the touch of glitter made these buildings, trees, and grass really pop.
I used some Puffy Paint to outline my clouds and while the paint was still wet, I added some Crystal glitter which gave the clouds some sparkle. Can’t you just see the sun reflecting off of those puffy clouds? (You will want to make sure the paint is dry before adding glitter to any of the other areas of your layout.)

Now that the rest of my layout sparkled and shined, my title looked flat. What was I to do? I could start over and create the title from Sticky Paper and a coordinating glitter – maybe Sea Mist or something similar. Or, I could use my Quickie Glue pen and some Light Yellow to highlight the title. I chose the latter and what a statement my title made!

It didn’t take long, maybe 10 minutes to add the glitter to this page and it was well worth the extra time it took. Get out your Quickie Glue pen and start adding some P K Glitz glitter to make your projects sparkle and shine!
These two teenage sisters from Whitesboro, TX had a great time creating Christmas ornaments this year using our WonderFilm and Glitter Glitz!
by Belle A., Whitesboro, TX
by Maria A., Whitesboro, TX
Another one of our customers from Keller, TX decided to use our stencil technique to create her Christmas cards this year.
by Patty G., Keller, TX
It is easy to see that our customers in Texas love P K Glitz products!
Send in your P K Glitz projects to info @ pkglitz.com and you might be the next one featured on our Fan Project page!
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