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Old 11-28-2005, 03:48 PM   #1  
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The concept of ATC's is new to me--just really learned about them yesterday. But I'm going to be invited to a swap in the spring, so I need to know about them. And what is the etiquette of CASE-ing one from the gallery? I'd appreciate any info, opinions, experiences, etc. Thanks in advance.
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If your going to CASE something from the gallery you should give that member credit for the original artwork, you can include that members name on the back of your ATC recipe. Maybe add something like �inspired by ____�

Beware...... I hear that ATC swaps are very addicting ;)
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Ok... feeling stupid here...

... what's ATC??

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Me too. What does it mean?
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ATC means "Artist Trading Card". I did a search and found it . Someone is starting a Challenge right now using different background stamps.

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I didn't know what ATC's were either :confused: then I started seeing them posted in the swap forum. You can get 10 trading cards out of an 8.5 x 11 cs (depending on which way you cut). Smaller images work great for ATC's ;)
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ATC means "Artist Trading Card". I did a search and found it . Someone is starting a Challenge right now using different background stamps.

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I am joining a new "Papercrafter's Guild" that is forming in my area. That was the first technique we did. These ladies who are starting it are already members of another guild, and they've been doing these for awhile. It appears to me that they are basically a card front.............is this correct?
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