Wednesday, September 21, 2011

ATCs - Stampbord™ and Nature's Print Shop

Check out Judi Kauffman's ATC Triptych titled "A Dream Come True" on page 18 of the CardMaker Magazine special issue, "CardMaker Presents - 37 Popular Techniques for Card Making" (Fall 2011), available at stores starting September 6. It features Stampbord ATCs from Ampersand Art Supply and rubber stamps from Nature's Print Shop.

Monday, September 19, 2011

2011 Stampbord Contest Winners

Thank you to all who participated in the contest!
Our Facebook Stampbord Fans have spoken. Here are the contest winners!

First Place Winner:

Judy Kreitler - wall hanging


Second Place Winner:

Robin Clendenning - card


Four Mini Prize Winners:

Shannon Mccauley-Bielke - Frame

Kimberly Crick - Checkerboard

Vicky Fernando - Book

Alison Hall - ATC

Monday, September 12, 2011

NEW! Stampbord Sample Offers!

Stampbord sample offers are now available through Ampersand's website. 
Click here to see all of these exciting new offers! 

Thursday, September 1, 2011

September/October 2011 Featured How-to by Lisa Bourget



Materials:
• Stampbord™ 5" x 5" Box Kit
• Stampbord™ Scratch Knife
• Scratchbord/Claybord™ Inks - Light Green, Yellow, Sepia
• Hero Arts® Stamp - Manuscript Background
• Magenta Stamps - Architectural Rose
• Ranger - Archival Ink™ - Jet Black
• Tim Holtz® Idea-ology™ Foundations Box Feet
• 7gypsies® - Murano Patterned Paper
• Ranger - Inkssentials™ Cut n' Dry™ Foam
• Ranger - Inkssentials™ Glossy Accents™
• Double Sided Tape or Glue
• Pewter Color Acrylic Paint

1. Using Scratchbord/Claybord™ Inks in Light Green and Yellow, begin sponging on the inks with the Cut n' Dry foam. Apply the inks in a random pattern all over the lid of the Box Kit. Apply the inks to all sides of the lid, box and the inside edges of both. Continue sponging on the inks until desired color is achieved. 

2. Then mix the Light Green and Sepia inks together and lightly sponge around the outer edges of the Box Kit lid and all of the sides and inside edges. Don't use the Sepia ink in the center of the box lid. This should be the lightest part of the lid. This will be stamped on later.

3. Using the Jet Black Archival Ink, stamp the Hero Arts Manuscript Background over the entire box lid. Allow to dry.

4. Next, using the Jet Black Archival ink, stamp the Magenta Architectural Rose in the center of the box lid. Allow to dry.

5. Once the stamped images are dry, begin scratching away parts of the Architectural Rose, using the Stampbord Scratch Knife. Let the stamped image be your guide for scratching away the shaded areas and revealing the white clay surface below. This will add highlights and details to the design.

6. Using the paper of your choice, line the entire inside of the box using double sided tape or glue. Inside top of lid and bottom - Cut two pieces at 4" x 4" and adhere.Box sides - Cut two pieces at 8" x 2". Fold each piece in half and adhere to sides. Lid sides - Cut two pieces at 8" x 3/4". Fold each in half and adhere.

7. Using Ranger's Glossy Accents, adhere four Tim Holtz Idea-ology Foundations metal feet to the bottom of the box. Allow glue to dry. (While glue is drying you can paint the hinges for Step 8.)

8. Install the hinges that are provided with the kit as per the instructions. I have painted these hinges and screws with pewter color acrylic paint.