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OUR ATC TECHNIQUE BOOK

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OUR ATC TECHNIQUE BOOK
Swap Homepage:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Altered_heArt_Expressions/
Swap Coordinator:AmandaPandaSkytower (contact)
Swap categories: Artist Trading Card (ATC) 
Number of people in swap:9
Location:International
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:February 1, 2009
Date items must be sent by:February 28, 2009
Number of swap partners:5
Description:

The objective here is everyone participating in this activity will design 2 cards (standard ATC size 3 1/2 x 2 1/2) for each partner. The techniques you choose have to be different and unique. You will have 5 partners to send to. So in the end everyone should receive 10 different technique cards. Must haves: Must be made of sturdy cardboard backing. Make sure to have a 1/4 inch hole in the upper left hand corner. Must be creatively designed. What you used for the background Steps in making your technique Tools Needed Your identifying information Date Edition Rules: Only sturdy ATCs will be accepted. The objective is to design and ATC exemplifying that technique. Once the atcs have been received they can displayed as a tool, guide and/or inspiration. You can make them into little books by inserting a ring in the hole provided. These books are great to use when suffering from CB (creator’s block). They also make great display items on your desk, as well. Only people with a 4.85 rating or higher will be accepted into this swap. If you are a newbie you must email me an example of what you want to swap. Due to the nature of this swap I will only accept newbies who follow through with this instruction. If you have any 3’s or 1’s within the past 6 months please email me to tell me why and I will reconcider you in this swap. I will be checking profiles before assigning partners.

Discussion

Susi 01/11/2009 #

do you mean cardboard like cereal box cardboard, or sturdy cardstock, which is what ATCs are usually made of. Not complaining just wondering!

LMM 01/11/2009 #

I usually make my ATCs on cereal box cardboard :)

BastCrystal 01/11/2009 #

I do both - I sometimes use pretty papers attached to cereal box cardboard or attach nice cardstock to cereal box cardboard because I like my ATCs really sturdy. I also recycle, so using the cereal box cardboard is an added plus in my eyes.

twobluecrows 01/11/2009 #

I don't like to use cereal box cardboard because it's not acid-free. A few years down the road and everything turns yellow and gets brittle. Better to use good cardstock or acid-free chipboard, mat board or illustration board. Better, if you care about longevity anyway.

If you seal it well with acrylic medium or gesso before using it, that can add some protection.

Cyn

luvstostamp 01/14/2009 #

This sounds like a great swap. Are there any specific techniques you would like included? Joyce

mystmaiden 01/28/2009 #

ICyn wrote: 'seal it well with acrylic medium or gesso before using it' by acrylic medium do you mean acrylic paint or is there something else?

AmandaPandaSkytower 02/ 1/2009 #

I would like to see uncommon techniques! Something people don't use everyday! Tomorrow I will assign partners and then we can have fun creating our own Technique books. Thank you all for signing up! AmandaPanda

twobluecrows 02/ 2/2009 #

mystmaiden--acrylic medium is the base for acrylic paint, in simplest terms. Pigment is added to make paint.

It's clear and can be mixed with acrylic paints to make glazes, or extend them a bit, or used as a "varnish" to seal a painting or painted item. It comes in both matte and glossy versions, too.

It also makes a great glue for collages, as it also comes in various thicknesses. The thick gel medium can be used to glue down beads and little found objects to collages--its consistency is like face cream.

Brand names include Golden, Liquitex and Creatix.

Cyn

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