I named myself The Crafting Professor, since I'm a crafter, and I'm a college professor. I went through many, many years of graduate school, and the best source of relaxation and stress relief was being in my craft room or going to a local crop. Back then, I never told anyone that I was a full-time graduate student. I was waiting for the day I would scrapbook my graduation page. Now, I run the ScrapbookerPhD challenge blog (http://scrapbookerphd.blogspot.com), and am bringing my passion for crafting and teaching together. But here, at The Crafting Professor, I'm just sharing my work with like-minded crafters from all over the world.

Monday, July 14, 2014

Owlways Remember!



It's challenge time at Exploring Cricut and More. This week's challenge is Crafter's Choice - use at least 2 die cuts. For my project, I created a square card base and then cut this adorable owl from an SVG file from My Scrap Chick. I really enjoyed putting this guy together with the different patterned papers. For the owl's belly, I used a crosshatch design from Recollections Bold Basics Stack. For the wings, I used the green circle designer paper from the Lemon Flower Stack by DCWV. The stamped sentiment is from Sweet & Sassy's Owl Be There set.


Challenges Entered:

6 comments:

  1. This is so adorable!!! So glad you are a part of the team!

    ReplyDelete
  2. This is adorable! I like your use of patterned paper. I would have never thought of that combo and it looks terrific :)

    ReplyDelete
  3. Your owl is too cute-great paper choices, and love that sentiment stamp!

    ReplyDelete
  4. This is so cute Faith!! Love the pattern papers you used. Great owl card!!!! :)

    ReplyDelete
  5. Oh Faith, this is adorable!!!! Love the cut you chose and the sweet sentiment, perfect pattern selection too! TFS
    Have a wonderful day!

    ReplyDelete
  6. So cute! Great choice on the papers and sentiment!!

    Annette
    My Mind's Dust Bunnies

    ReplyDelete

I am so grateful that you stopped by my blog. Follow me for more exciting ideas, and leave a comment below.