Back in February, I wanted to do an Author-Reader Connection at Left Coast Crime, and I got a wild hair to try book bedazzling. I’d never bedazzled anything, but it seemed easy enough. So I bought the supplies, watched a few videos on YouTube and suddenly I was a sparkly expert.

We had a blast, and when I came back home I told my Sisters in Crime group about it. One of our members is a librarian, and so, long story short, guess how I ended up leading a book bedazzling class at our local library last month? Twice! (Spoiler alert: it was me.)
I’ve always aspired to be crafty, but don’t usually spend enough time to get good at something before I move on to something else. But book bedazzling was so easy.
The work is very meditative, like any good craft, and the results are pretty satisfying. You can sit and chat with friends while you do it, and the results are super shiny!
If you’re looking for a new pastime, I can confidently say this is easy enough for almost all skill levels. (In fact, if anybody wants a list of supplies and some tips, send me an email at marla@marlacooper.com and I’ll set you up!)
Readers, what’s your favorite craft? Comment for a chance to win a personally bedazzled copy of Welcome to Cozy Town!
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OMG, Marla, look at that turnout! Brilliant. BTW, I was so inspired by your bedazzling at LCC that I bought supplies to do it myself. I’ve yet to use them, though.
I’m a crafty gal. My primary go-to’s are decoupage and needlepoint. I was making decoupage ornaments of my book covers, but I ran out of steam and didn’t do last year’s. But then, I had a ton of masks to decorate as throws for the Krewe of Freret parade I joined, so it probably burned me out. But needlepoint is the craft of my heart. I pretty much stitch every night when our doggy herds me into the den to sit next to her and watch TV.
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You’re one of the craftiest people I know and it’s spectacular! Next time I’m in L.A. we’ll have to break out the supplies and get sparkly! Or you can try teaching me to needlepoint. I really enjoyed knitting, but you only need so many scarves and sweaters….
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Ooh, I want to join the L.A. glitter party…
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Okay, let’s make this happen!
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My fave craft is writing, of course…
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That’s a really good point, Tom! 😄
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Have you seen the movie Bedazzled with Peter Cook and Dudley Moore from the late ’60s? It’s the Faustus story with Peter Cook as the devil and is hilarious. (I think Raquel Welch is in it, too.) Love the glittery books, Marla!
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I did see that! Although I had forgotten about it until you mentioned it. That might warrant a rewatch…
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Love all the bedazzled covers! I think I’d need you around to lend me a helping hand. I often have crafting periods: cross-stitching, flower pressing, hand knitting… Or one-off projects, like a lazy Susan I put together with a group of friends.
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I love crafting. Over the years I’ve done almost everything, including using circular saws to build bookcases!
My fav is probably making swag for writing and books. I know, I should be writing, not swagging, but I can’t help it! I’m doing a book club meet in September, and I’m creating a card for a specific to the group Frappuccino à la Chang recipe.
what I think would be cool is to do some chicks swag. Hmmm…. I’ve got some time off coming soon with the hubbs surgery (probably in the next two weeks), so let me think about this.
willing to take any suggestions under advisement on chick swag!
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How fun! Is this going to be your new business? (As long as it doesn’t keep you from writing….) 😉
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