Another quick share today, still no time for card making here at the moment so I thought I would post this card that I was lucky to have published with the Australian Cardmaking, Stamping & Papercraft magazine (It was a sketch call).


I have some days off after today and still have a couple of days to share with my sister and her husband before they head home on Sunday, so maybe I’ll get a chance to hop around and see what you guys have been up to after that. Hugs,
Other Supplies: Cardstock – Powder. Β Small Circle Punch 7/8″.
Great male card.
what a cool card!! I like the idea of stamping the same ship image in the BG π
ha ha – fabulous….it’s a “Calvird Armada”! Did you trim the red ship out by hand? Or do you have a secret die??? LOL
Congratulations, on another publication, Therese – you’re really racking them up ;oP
Loving EVERYTHING about this card! The round shape, the clever sentiment, the gray ships in the background . . . well, like I said, “EVERYTHING”! π
Congrats on another well deserved publication! Love how you stamped the ships, and the sentiment is fabulous! Awesome card, Therese!
I love this card, π
Whoohoo! Well done you! Very nicely crafted card.
I LOVE this! Awesome job fussy cutting the red ship!
I learn a new word “Oh ship” lol. Cute card.
Congratulations on another publication, Therese! What a fabulous card … great depth, fun sentiment and I love the little line of white dots where the sea foam hits the hull of the the ship … awesome detailing! Anita π
Ditto Anita’s sentiments and Amy’s– wow that fussy cut ship looks like a die cut– AWESOME. Totally deserving of publication. Perfect composition!
This is absolutely amazing amazing AHmazing Threse. Genius. I love the red die cut ship against the shadow ships. Wow.
This card totally made me LOL! Love it!
The round card base just is a perfect fit for the theme…. hehe love that sentiment too :0)
I think I need this sentiment π LOVE it!
Fabulous. Your red ship stands out beautifully against the stamped background, and the round card is very nautical.