About This Blog

Hi! My name is Lori Anderson and I am the owner, designer, and crafts person of Anderson's Treasures. Anderson's Treasures is a small business selling handmade jewelry, handmade cards, handmade scrapbooks and baby books, bookmarks, magnets, 3D decorations, lighted glass blocks, party, wall, and seasonal decorations...and so on...everything is handmade. I have a shop on Facebook (you will find a link to my shop above) and I also sell locally. I have been crafting for years and really enjoy working with my hands. Designing and crafting jewelry, cards, scrapbooks, etc., is a great creative outlet for me. I have great passion for what I do. The pieces have to speak to me. They have to make sense and evoke emotion. I do become attached to my pieces. I love my pieces. I would never craft an item that I would not wear, use, give, or send myself. Please fill free to take a look around my blog, visit my gallery links for pictures of all my creations, comment, "like", "follow", "share" my posts, drop by my store and perhaps purchase something if you like, and please...tell your frineds!!! ;) If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to either leave a comment, or message me at andersonstreasures@yahoo.com

Monday, May 9, 2011

My Pink Stamper's National Scrapbook Day Challenge # 10

Challenge # 10 was to make a project using a pet. So, this bird is not an actual pet of mine, but he could be considered a pet. With several Birthdays coming up this month at work, I thought I would make another birthday card. I love the background paper...so pretty! ;) This A2 sized Card was made using my Cricut Expression and my Gypsy! ;)



Recipe:

I used my Bloom cartridge to cut these images out at 3.5". The card base was made using plain card stock from Georgia Pacific. The background paper is from the Pastel Garden paper pack from Colorbok. The other card stock that was used were all in my scrap pile. I used Diamond Stickles to add a little something to the center of the flowers on the background paper. I also used a little round bling, I believe from Walmart, for the eye of the bird. The stamp is from the "Greetings Clear Stamps" from TPC Studios. I used Timber Brown StazOn Ink.

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