For artists and collectors sponsored by Intercal...your mohair supplier and Johnna's Mohair Store
Artists: If you're making them, I would appreciate receiving digital scans. I'd like to know why they appeal to you (why you're doing them), what techniques you're using, how collectors are reacting, whether you're selling or trading or both, any cool trades you've made, and anything else that seems pertinent.
Collectors: If you've received any Artist Trading Cards, what do you think of them? Do they add value to the teddy? Will you keep them? Do you consider them collectible?
Please answer via mkinsey@madavor.com.
I'd appreciate receiving replies by October 6.
Thanks!
Mindy
I started because there are so many artists that I can't afford to buy a bear from. This way i get a tiny touch of that artists magic. I wish more artists were doing it. When i started making them so that I could trade with an artist I had no idea what they were supposed to look like, and Im not exactly a technowizard...so I did what I now how to do, I hand sewed, and I made what I make..gollies.
I like being whimsical with them-and in between the gollies it is a nice way to relax. Gollies can take forever because of the clothing, and sometimes I am pretty burned out by the time I finish....so a little instant gratification is excellent in my book, an ATC, some chocolate and a cuppa tea, I am ready to go the next day.
As far as receiving cards? I love them. They are tiny bits of art...and the cards are very much like the bears , much like the artist. They are grand. I was sorry to see it sort of die out on TeddyTalk.
gollyhugs
dilu
WoW great idea Mindy....any particular size or resolution that you would like them emailed in?
Hugs,
Krista
Jodi Falk
More information can be found in the Library under the "ATCs/ACEOs" category.
You can check out samples in the Art Cards forum below the Bears & Friends forum.
Quy
The scans need to be 300 dpi -- which is why I can't just crib them from the ATC section of TT. Plus, I want to get the thoughts, too -- thanks, Dilu and Renae!
I keep meaning to make some "Editor's Trading Cards" on the off chance an artist's card finds its way to me, but haven't gotten to it yet. Maybe this will encourage me to look at my scrapbooking supplies in a different way.
Anyway, advance thanks to all who reply.
Mindy
Like Jody, I have ever seen any?? I remember the Barbie doll trading cards. Those were fun and good to keep track of what you had, if you were collecting and to see the changes in fashion. I guess that it could even be like that for bears. For sure we have come a long way in how different designers bears look from yesterday bears!
Thank you Quy for the information. I am going to check the library .
B. hugs and G. smiles .
Gladys
Jodi, I'll swap with you! Ha! Mindy be careful what you ask for!
Gladys, even though I just got Jamaal i would trade cards with you too....read up on them and look at the cards that have already been made....you already have a good deal of the equipment....from your scrapping...
gollyhugs to all
dilu
Dilu I am glad that you have Jamaal! I send him a week ago today!
About the cards....Do I have cards?? Where?
B.hugs and G. smiles.
Gladys
Jodi, I'll swap with you! Ha! Mindy be careful what you ask for!
Gladys, even though I just got Jamaal i would trade cards with you too....read up on them and look at the cards that have already been made....you already have a good deal of the equipment....from your scrapping...
gollyhugs to all
dilu
Jodi,
Go to the Art Cards section below Teddie Bears and Friends. Nancy has a class on how to make them at NCTB....Also here is some info for you.
Artist Trading Cards
ATC stands for Artist Trading Card. This card should only be traded and not sold.
ACEO stands for Artist Card Editions and Originals and can be sold.
Artist trading cards were developed as collectible cards. Each one is a miniature work of art designed and created by a the artist. Cards can be made with a multitude of materials and often include original artwork as well as photos of the bears that the Artist has created.
Here are a few rules on the making of the cards:
ATC must be 2.5 X 3.5 inches in size. (68 X 89 mm) This size is the same as other trading cards and is a standard in the industry.
ATC cards are traded, and should not be sold. ACEO cards can be sold.
The back of the card should contain the contact information for the artist including his/her name, email and or address, website, card number and or numbered edition and the name of the card itself.
Any time!!!