Tag Archive for ‘art’
Multi Layered Masterboard, Part I
By: Christine Candora-Hickey, Artistic Guide I have often been intrigued by the concept first introduced in Stamper’s Sampler called “Masterboard.” Essentially, it involves creating your own background paper to be used “as is” or cut up into smaller pieces. You are encouraged to keep your original and copy it for use over and over. [...]
The Doorway to Adventure
Open doors. For most of the world, January is a time to keep the doors tightly closed. It’s either the coldest or the hottest month of the year, depending on which side of the equator you happen to ride. So, why title this editorial “the doorway” to anything? The word “January” comes from the Latin [...]
Monochromatic Magazine Motivation
Exercising may be an odd time to find inspiration, but you never know what might make your Muse cooperate. I found inspiration for this card in a women’s magazine while walking the treadmill at the gym. The page is simply a divider between sections, but the simplicity of the layout captured me. I tore out the page [...]
The Quest begins…
What a marvelous reception you readers have given to the Stamper’s Quest Magazine on this first edition! We are thrilled to have so many of you joining us on the journey to finding the grail of artistic excellence. Let me take this moment to explain a little about how this theme developed. The idea of a [...]
A New Rubber Stamping Magazine
Come away on an artistic quest discovering the artist within. Stampers Quest is a brand new electronic magazine dedicated to filling your backpack full of the freshest and best tips, tools, ideas, and techniques just for you, the rubber stamp artist. Our super talented team of Guides (designers) will guide you along three trails of graduated difficulty [...]





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