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I've heard of people swapping trading cards and loved the idea of making technique trading cards, but frankly, I didn't really get the concept connected to stamping - why not just make cards?
I guess the different, cute smaller size is just fun. I have several ATC's and put them in a 3 ring binder notebook in those baseball cards holders. I found those plastic baseball card holders that you put in the 3 ring binders, at the dollar store a few years ago. You can flip through the notebook to look at, or put them up on the bulletin board, ref, photo holders, etc. I'd like to get involved with some ATC swaps again. I was involved with an Alphabet ATC swap and that was fun!!
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Thanks for the link. I have seen that one before and she is wonderful! There are a lot of wonderful ATC groups out there. Most of them do tend to be more collage oriented than stamping. However, I have noticed that here on SCS we are starting to see a lot more ATC Swaps and that's awesomes.
What I love about ATC is their size. I can use scraps that I have left over from other projects. I can experiment with different techniques and stamps without feeling commited to designing a card front. They are just a lot of fun!!!
Asela
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I love ATC's and only have a few! They are so small, yet can be so full of detail, technique and artist style! They are very fun to make! Will have to check out the swaps and see what is going on! I'm in one now for Little Usuable Notecards and they are similiar, but ATCs are not folded notecards! I like to tuck the ATC's I make in the letters my DH sends to his family every week! Just a little "card" to say hello...my inlaws love it!
I've heard of people swapping trading cards and loved the idea of making technique trading cards, but frankly, I didn't really get the concept connected to stamping - why not just make cards?
Most of the ones in the link are pretty way out of my league. Mine are pretty much just "mini cards" or something you could attach to regular size card you are sending out.
I'll swap here and welcome HONEST feedback so I can grow and learn.
Someone here tells me what I need to change and that they are not quite right I can take that and run with it with no hurt feelings.
My demo said when she was at conference some people refused to card front swap with her! They didn't think hers was as good as theirs!:(
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Oh pooey! Goodness! I think ATC should be purely an artist's play...meaning you do as you please! I love the look of the really complex ones, but I don't really stamp like that! I love to just enjoy it and the ATC's are small, that I love the challenge of seeing how pretty I can make it! Hmm, hope that makes sense...I just simply enjoy the smaller work space and seeing what I can do with it! Have fun! That's the main thing! There is a trading swap going on right now...I just joined up! Yea!!
Oh, I can't imagine being refused. Yikes, that's awful!!
OMGosh...I don't think that ATC should be judged at all. I think that ATC's can be anything....from simple to complex. It's all about having fun and expressing yourself as an artist. If you do a internet search under Artist Trading Cards you will see that the skies the limits with these little jems. They can be as simple as a black and white line drawing to a complete computer generated design. It's all in how you want to express yourself within a given theme.
Have fun....That's what its all about with ATC!!
Asela
__________________ "In the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." Abraham Lincoln