Details from Very Berry Handmade blog;
In case the concept is new to you, Artist Trading Cards
take inspiration from collectible trading cards that have been popular since
tobacco manufacturers hit upon the idea of giving them away free in the 1880s.
The idea is to create a stitched/textile work of art to
send to your partner. You can use any techniques that you like – it’s a
fantastic opportunity to have a go at something new, on a very small scale.
Before you decide to sign up, please read the rules and essentials very
carefully… (Now Closed for Sign-ups)
ATC Essentials
·
Your ATC must be 6.4cm by 8.9cm (2.5″
by 3.5″), but you can
use the card in either portrait or landscape orientation. Don’t make the card
too thick though – no more than 3-4mm (1/8″)
please.
·
The ATC must be predominantly
textile, but you can use any techniques that you want to try, e.g. embroidery,
patchwork, beading, cross-stitch, fusing fabrics, colouring fabrics, using
fabric paints or ink stamps. There’s masses to choose from – here’s a link to
the Flickr group for
our ATC swaps – there is some
brilliant work here.
·
The back of the ATC needs to
include, at the very least, your name and the date. It is also preferable to
include your email address, and, if you have given the ATC a title, you can
include this too.
The Theme
Autumn has been chosen as the Theme
I started a practice one by hand, (as no sewing machine yet) to see how I got on making the card. I started with a leaf shape the size of the card and began to create different sections for the veins of the leaf and was going to do different stitches in each section. I then had some birthday cards to make so put this to one side. Shortly after I saw this post about how to construct a card, with a leaf on. I have a few other ideas to try, so wish me luck!
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