****THIS SWAP IS NOW CLOSED****
Hi Everyone.
I hope you have enjoyed your Easter break catching up with
family and friends and not too much chocolate!!
Now that you are all rested 😂 we will get busy for this swap.
The theme for this swap is 'Play your Card'
This is your chance to design your very own playing card.
So let your imagination take control. This should be a lot of
fun to see what designs you can create.
Guidelines
1. Australian papercrafters are encouraged to participate in this ATC swap.
2. If you commit to this swap please, out of consideration for all the
participants meet the set deadlines.
3. To participate, write a comment to add your name to the list of participants
below and I will email you my address details.
4. Post your ATC's and
a stamp self addressed envelope to me on or by the
posting deadline (see 7 below). I recommend that you put your ATC's in a
9 pocket plastic sleeve to protect them from the weather.
Deadline dates:
5. Registration list for this swap opens on Monday 1 April and closes
Monday 8 April.
6. To register to participate please leave a comment before the closing date.
I will then confirm the number of ATC's needed to be made for the current swap.
7. Swaps must be in the mail to me by no later than Monday 13 May (as mail
can take a business week to arrive to me depending on where you are located) and I
should receive them all by Monday 20 May at the latest.
8. I will post swaps received on Tuesday 21 May at the latest so you should
receive your ATC's shortly thereafter.
Participation governance:
ATC swap numbers will be limited to ten people per swap.
Founding members have automatic entry into each swap (but still need to confirm their
participation for each swap)
With the exception of founding members, participants will be eligible to take
part on a "first in" registration basis.
I do hope you will participate - any questions feel free to leave a comment.
What is an Artist Trading Card?
An ATC is the acronym for Artist Trading Card.
For anyone new to ATC's, it is a small piece of original work that measures 2.5" x 3.5".
There is no right or wrong way to create an ATC - you just need to stick to the
measurements and the rest is up to your imagination.