Sunday, May 20, 2012

A Remote Birthday

                   It's another creative day @ My Cricut Craft Room. I hope you are all enjoying this wonderful spring time weather. Today we could either use our Imagine machines or the Letter U. I used the Imagine cart JT to create the background paper on this card.
     I don't know about you but my husband is always walking around with a tv remote in his hand. He doesn't so much watch a single program in its entirety but rather surfs from station to station. (Swamp people, Pawn Brokers, History Channel, Discovery Channel in addition to House Hunters, Cooking Shows and endless sports commentaries, lol). I swear he has attention deficit since nothing holds his attention for too long. But, I digress. Here are the details on my card:
     As I said I used my JT cart to create the background. This went perfectly with my remote. You can find this pattern paper on page 42. I selected a square 3 3/4" x 5" and flood filled the rectangle with the pattern. I backed it with red card stock and rounded the corners on both before I adhered them together. 
     I noticed that CCR is coming out with a similar remote but I made mine with the Fathers' Day cart and cut it @ 4" and all layers. I used a silver, cream and dark gray card stock to cut my various layers. I wanted to make this as realistic as possible so I had to hand write in the "vol.", "Ch" "DVR" and #'s. As luck would have it, Erica had sent me some "goodies" that included Sakura Black and White Glaze pens and they were perfect for writing on this glossy surface. Erica is great like that. She is always sending us free "stuff" to play with. It's almost like getting crafty products for Christmas, lol.
     I needed to add some buttons to the remote (if there are no buttons to push then he wouldn't have any fun!). I used some liquid pearls in Key Lime and Ruby Red for the stop and go buttons. I even added some Candi (faux brads) in gold, red and green.
     The stamp is from Pink By Design "age is only a #" and I used black embossing powder to add some texture. I also cut a small rectangle in red and wrapped it with some black and white twine from the Twinery again for a pop of color and to add some more texture.
     The finally step was to add a Wobble to the back of the remote. Hey he needs to have some action!!!      All of the supplies to make this card are available in Erica's Store .  It's  true: the liquid pearls, Candi, twine, stamps, embossing powder, card stock and Provo Craft Cricut cartridges are all in there.She is having a fabulous sale for the month of May. I would love for you to stop by and tell her Mary inspired you to shop there.

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     Be sure to pop back over to Erica's Blog and see what the rest of the Design Team create just for you.
Until next week, Hugs to all of you~Mary

7 comments:

Kathy Salido said...

Mary,
What a fabulous card!! So reminds me of my Hubby, he channel surfs too!! He hates commercials..LOL
I may have to try this one when I get my Father's Day cart!!
Great details that you added too.
Kathy
My Cricut Craft Room Design Team
http://3spoileddogs.blogspot.com/

Desi Lee Designing Divas said...

Very cute card. I just got this cartridge from erica. Glad to c what it looks like thanks.

Anonymous said...

WOW! What a FANTASTIC card, though it looks to complicated for me..

Doris P. said...

This is an awesome cartridge and card!! yup.. My hubby seems to "hog" the remote control too!! Must be a "man" thing. lol LOVE it!! My Cricut craft room design team sis.. Doris
http://mybugandmecreate.blogspot.com

cema1cema said...

It turned out so cute!! Great idea! Christina

Anonymous said...

That's a nice one!

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