Artist trading cards (ATCs)
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At 2.5" x 3.5" in size, ATCs are a fun and creative way to make small, unique pieces of art. Originally intended for trade amongst creators, you can use them as convenient ways to test out creative ideas and techniques.
You will need:
- watercolour papers or card stock cut into 2.5" x 3.5" cards - you can get pre-cut ATC blanks in various types of substrate
- pencils, pens, markers, coloured pencils, and any other preferred drawing tools
- watercolour paints, acrylic paints, or any preferred painting medium
- brushes - various sizes
- collage materials like - decorative papers, fabric scraps, magazine cutouts, feathers, postage stamps, etc.
- adhesive - glue stick, adhesive tape, or glue
- stamps, ink pads, embossing powders (optional)
- stickers, washi tape, glitter, sequins, other embellishments, etc.
- heat tool (for heat embossing).
- scissors, craft knife, or paper trimmer
- ruler, stencils, or any additional tools
Do:
- Cut base into 2.5" x 3.5" rectangles. Pre-cut ATC blanks from art supply or craft stores.
- Choose a theme or idea for your ATC. Anything from nature to abstract designs or portraits, or something more personal.
- Decorate your card accordingly.
- Draw, paint, collage, or combine different techniques, trying different techniques and styles.
- Cut pieces from magazines, papers, or fabric.
- Add items like stickers, washi tape, glitter, or sequins.
- Sign your card with your real/artist name, contact info, and the date on the back.
Notes:
- You can get protective sleeves or clear plastic trading card pockets to protect your finished ATCs.
- Cards can be traded at events, art swaps, or online communities.
- ATCs provide a great way to try out different creative techniques and ideas.
- You can leave your completed cards in random places for strangers to find.