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Garden Sanity by Pet Scribbles

Useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet

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August 9, 2017 By Laura 3 Comments

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You can make this useful teacher gift: stamped pencil clipboard and magnet! It’s easy to create when you use a simple pencil stamp. This is a fun gift — actually two gifts in one — that teachers will love to use!

Easy-to-make, useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet -- made with a simple pencil stamp!

As I mentioned last week, I’m on the Simply Stamps Design Team, so I’ll be sharing fun stamping projects and tutorials here twice a month.

The stamps I use are handmade here in the USA by Simply Stamps — two qualities I love about them!

It’s back-to-school time and no doubt you need to make — or help your kids make — a gift for their teachers.

And if you need to put together a few gifts, this stamped pencil clipboard and magnet set is perfect!

Easy-to-make, useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet -- made with a simple pencil stamp!

For this project, I used the Pencil Craft Stamp from Simply Stamps.

This stamp comes in multiple sizes — as do most of the handmade stamps that Simply Stamps offers.

The sizes you can choose from for the pencil stamp are:

  • Medium: .75″  x  2.375″
  • Large: 1″  x  2.5″
  • X-Large: 1.5″  x  3″

I chose the medium size.

Easy-to-make, useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet -- made with a simple pencil stamp!

The other item you need is a basic wood clipboard.

These can be found at most dollar stores for — your guessed it — a dollar!

FTC Disclaimer: I’ve received products/compensation as part of the Simply Stamps Design Team. This Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet gift idea, however, is 100% my own project! Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. I explain more here.

Let’s get started!

Useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet

Supplies for Stamped Pencil Clipboard:

  • Pencil Craft Stamp — Simply Stamps
  • Basic wood clipboard — dollar store
  • Black permanent ink pad
  • Spectrum Noir Alcohol Markers
  • Paper towels
  • Matching ribbon scrap

Supplies for Stamped Pencil Magnet:

  • Pencil Craft Stamp — Simply Stamps
  • Manila hang tag
  • Xyron Creative Station Lite
  • Xyron Laminate/Magnet Refill Cartridge, 5″
  • Scissors

Tutorial:

Step One: Wipe the clipboard with a damp paper towel to remove any dust. Let dry.

Step Two: Stamp your first pencil design in one of the bottom corners of the clipboard.

This will be your starting point.

Easy-to-make, useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet -- made with a simple pencil stamp!

Step Three: Continue stamping the pencil image in a random arrangement all over the clipboard. 

  • Remember to position the pencil in different directions.
  • Remember to stamp “partial” pencil images onto the edges of the clipboard.

Easy-to-make, useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet -- made with a simple pencil stamp!

I let the stamped images dry overnight. I’m not sure if this was completely necessary, but that’s what I did.

Step Four: Color in your stamped pencil images with markers.

I played with these colors (and others) on scrap paper first, to see which colors I liked the best.

First, color in all of the erasers on the pencils . . . 

Easy-to-make, useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet -- made with a simple pencil stamp!

Next, color in the metal areas just below the erasers . . . 

I considered using a silver metallic marker for this part, but after trying it on scrap paper, didn’t like the way the metallic ink became the most prominent part of the overall design. (It just jumped off the page full of pencils before you even realized they were pencils!)

Easy-to-make, useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet -- made with a simple pencil stamp!

Finally, color in the wood part that surrounds the pencil point . . . 

Easy-to-make, useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet -- made with a simple pencil stamp!

Although I practiced on scrap paper, I could already tell that the colors look much different with the clipboard as the background instead of white paper.

So before I colored in the pencils themselves, I stamped three pencil images onto the back of the clipboard to test the colors. (You could also purchase a second clipboard to use to practice your stamping.)

I love how the bright colors took on a more muted look!

Easy-to-make, useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet -- made with a simple pencil stamp!

To color in the pencils, begin at the same bottom corner from Step Two.

Alternate the three colors (yellow, blue, green), but don’t stress about it if you end up with two blue pencils next to each other.

(Remember: crafting is fun!)

Easy-to-make, useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet -- made with a simple pencil stamp!

Let everything dry.

Easy-to-make, useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet -- made with a simple pencil stamp!

Step Five: Add a matching ribbon to the clipboard and tie into a bow.

Easy-to-make, useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet -- made with a simple pencil stamp!

It still felt like something was missing. I wanted to have a pencil image right in the middle of that metal hinge at the top of the clipboard. (see above)

So I decided to make a pencil magnet and stick it there!

Step Six: Stamp a pencil image onto a manila hang tag. Let dry.

Step Seven: Color in the pencil image(s). Let dry.

Easy-to-make, useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet -- made with a simple pencil stamp!

Step Eight: Cut out the pencil image and run it through the Xyron Creative Station Lite using a laminate/magnet cartridge. 

I have a step-by-step tutorial on how to make magnets from paper, so please click here to see the complete “how-to” instructions.

Easy-to-make, useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet -- made with a simple pencil stamp!

Once your magnet is cut out, you’re all set to add it to your clipboard.

I love how it looks! It adds just a bit “more” to the clipboard design, but also gives a special teacher another useful gift too!

Easy-to-make, useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet -- made with a simple pencil stamp!

And that’s all there is to it!

Easy-to-make, useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet -- made with a simple pencil stamp!

You can attach a card to the clipboard, or a gift card — perhaps to their favorite place to get coffee.

Easy-to-make, useful Teacher Gift: Stamped Pencil Clipboard and Magnet -- made with a simple pencil stamp!

I love how adding color to the pencil stamped image really made it pop!

Another gift idea?

Simply Stamps has a wonderful selection of teacher and school-themed stamps, available in different sizes.

Purchase a few of these stamps, then place in a small gift bag for a special teacher to use all year long!

Happy crafting!

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  1. Paula

    August 9, 2017 at 12:54 pm

    So cute!

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    • Laura

      August 9, 2017 at 12:57 pm

      Why thank you Paula! xo

      Reply
  2. Katie Lamb

    August 13, 2017 at 7:11 pm

    Fabulous idea

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