Following on from Maddy's post, we thought it might be an idea to arrange an ATC exchange.
An artist trading card (or ATC for short) is a tiny, original piece of art created with the intention of swapping or trading it with another artist, not selling it. The one rule an artist trading card must adhere to is the size. An ATC must be 2.5x3.5 inches or 64x89 mm.
The art for us would be our stitching, so we would find a design that would be an appropriate size. On the reverse would go your name, the name of the piece(if there is one), and the date.
Would all those that are interested in an exchange please email me with their names and addresses by 11th October and we would get them sent out to our partners by the end of the month.
My email is loopylou1966@hotmail.co.uk. Please feel free to ask for any help along the way, and we will try and point you in the right direction. The important thing to remember, these are quick and fun to make, and make for a great collection.
TO JOIN
Please email me telling me a bit about yourself and your stitching history, likes and dislikes, some photo's of some of your work would be greatly appreciated
lmr.simons@btinternet.com
Please click the "follow this blog" link to keep up with whats going on , but if your not on the members list you won't be able to take part!
Please look down the right hand column for the rules of the exchanges.
So come on in and join the exchanging fun
lorna x
Please email me telling me a bit about yourself and your stitching history, likes and dislikes, some photo's of some of your work would be greatly appreciated
lmr.simons@btinternet.com
Please click the "follow this blog" link to keep up with whats going on , but if your not on the members list you won't be able to take part!
Please look down the right hand column for the rules of the exchanges.
So come on in and join the exchanging fun
lorna x
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Have mailed you hun x
ReplyDeleteOh my that was quick lol. Thanks for organising it so quickly, I would love to join in the exchange, get me back into things. Are there any erm tutorials as it were? Will email you xxx
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