Hi everyone, Verónica is here. Today I come with a colorful and fun series of Atc´s that I have made with the beautiful Textured Birds set ...
A collection of 27 FREE printable vintage flower postcards! Beautiful hand-painted floral images featuring parks, private gardens, oriental gardens, flower shows, and a bridge of flowers.
Mixed media or collage is a popular technique for creating both artists trading cards. Collages are often created with simply paper, various images and coloured or patterned paper are glued to a suitable substrate. However if other materials are...
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What are ATCs - Artist Trading Cards? All about this fun, economical form art craze. Illustrated article on the Tin Teddy Blog.
Excite your students with a choice-based artist trading cards lesson! Implement an ATC lesson and swap quickly and efficiently. Materials, guidelines, and ideas provided to get your next artist trading card lesson going.
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Hello creative friends, Grace @coquitocraftlover here again to leave my last work with the beautiful Rubber Dance stamps. Today I am going to show you how to make Artist Trading Cards (ATCs) with p…
Nicole Tinkham When creating artist trading cards, the most important thing is to stand out. You want people to remember you, to recognize your style, and to know your name. You don’t want to be li…
I explain what artist trading cards are and share my technique for creating them.
Free set of neutral toned atc card with vintage imagery for art journals, junk journals and other types of paper crafts.
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Artist trading cards (ATC) are like little pieces of art that you create, collect and trade with other ATC artists. Not only can you collect them, but you can use them as tuck-ins in junk journals. You can use them on scrapbook pages. Learn how to expand your skills right here.
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A list of ideas for creating on index cards or blank cards. Start a themed series, experiment with art materials, toy with ideas, and learn new techniques. Energize your creative practice by working on this simple and imperfect surface.
Een serie ATC kaartjes met de puppy's. Blijft leuk om deze mal te gebruiken. In blogland en op facebook zie ik ook erg leuke puppy's voorbij komen;) gebruikte materialen:Ak0072 Knipvel Eline's backg
Hi there! Are you participating in Nic Hahn’s massive ATC swap with schools all over the world?! If you missed the sign ups for this, don’t despair. There are other ways to make and swap ATCs. You can set up your own swap with another school or your kids can swap with each other in your classroom. What is an ATC? ATC stands for Artist Trading Card. They are miniature works of art the size of a baseball card. Nic … Read more... →
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Hi! It’s Melissa here with a fun Mixed Media Tutorial to share with you today. I've made an ATC holder and I hope you enjoy seeing the extensive process I used to create it! Here's what you'll need. Full supplies listed at the end of the tutorial. Let’s get started! Instructions for matboard – the base of the holder Cut the matboard to measure 3 ¼” x 11 ¾”. Score at 2 ¼”, 3 ½”, 7 ½” & 8 ¾”. Carefully fold along score lines, round corners with a 1/2" corner rounder. Paint/color edges of both side to cover up the white, set aside and allow to dry. Mixed Media Paper/Custom Patterned Paper – to cover the outside of the holder Custom design/stencil your own patterned paper. Trim 2 pieces of the patterned paper to measure/fit the outside of the ATC holder, they will overlap on the bottom side. Cut piece #1 to measure 3 ¼” x 9". If you wish, you can score at 2 ¼”, 3 ½” and 7 ½”. Or simply wait until you attach it to the matboard base and gently fold it at that time. Cut piece #2 measuring 3 ¼” x 4 ¼”. If you wish, you can score at 3” or wait as above. Round 2 corners on one end of each piece of the patterned paper with a ½” corner rounder. Adhere your custom patterned paper to the outside of the matboard, overlapping the 1 ¼" flaps neatly on the bottom (not the back). Start adhering at one end and fold the paper carefully as you adhere it, continue adhering from one end to the other, gently folding the holder slightly, in order to accomplish a smooth finish. Colored Printer/Copy paper – to line the inside Cut two pieces: #1 measuring 3 ¼” x 9”, if you wish you can score at 2 ¼”, 3 ½” and 7 ½”. #2 measuring 3 ¼” x 4 ¼”, if you wish you can score at 3”. Round what will be the 2 outside ends/corners on each piece with ½” corner rounder. Adhere the colored printer paper to the inside of the matboard, overlapping the 1 ¼" flaps neatly on the inside bottom of the holder. At this point, I decided to add some heat embossing and more stenciling to the patterned paper. Next, using a 1/8" hole punch, add a hole for the button closure. Fold the string in half, thread the two ends through one button (4 holed). Next, thread both ends of the cord through the back of the ATC holder though the hole to the front. Thread the cord through the 2nd button, into diagonal holes, from the bottom and then back down into the opposite 2 diagonal holes. Tighten the string until both buttons are snug against the back and front of the holder. Tie the cord around the top/front button twice. Thread the bead onto the end of the cord and tie a large knot, trimming the ends of the cord. Colored cardstock – 14 sheets to make the pockets Trim each color to measure 3 ½” x 9”. Score each at 3” and 6”. Proceed to cut and score the other 13 colors of cardstock. Add a small line of glue to the entire edge of 1 end (on of the side measuring 3 1/2'”). Add another strip of glue just inside the closest score line. Fold the first third over the middle third and then fold both of these onto the glued side, pushing firmly to make the pocket adhere together. Do not add glue to the bottom edge. Continue by cutting, scoring and gluing the other 13 colors of cardstock, making them into pockets. Punch a half-circle out of the top center of a pocket, When punching the half circle, use your first pocket as a guide. Glue the 14 pockets together by running a strip of glue, down the center of each pocket, from the top of the pocket to the bottom. When assembling the pockets, I made sure to keep the folded edges lined up together on one side and the glued edges together on the other. Adhere the pockets to the front and back of the holder by adding glue to the inside back and front (not the bottom) of the holder. Make sure to add glue only where the pockets will be touching. You should have about 1/2" clearance between the punched out half-circle of the top of the pockets and the fold on the back of the holder. Here is the side with the glue. Add your ATCs to your beautiful new ATC holder! (See that this side shows the folded edge of the pockets?) Wind the cord around the holder and then wrap the last few inches around the button. * I made 2 ATC holders. My trial run, one the right, was made with the Shower of Flutters stencil. My 2nd ATC holder is different from the trial in a few ways. I altered my 2nd holder to improve the design. I shortened my 2nd holder - the ATCs fell down into the pockets and were not easily accessible when stored in my trial holder. I rounded the corners of the second holder for a more finished look. I lined the 2nd ATC holder with paper, in contrast to having stamped the inside of the trial holder with a background stamp. I also added the bead for a pretty finishing touch. I love the rainbow accordion look of my finished ATC holder! I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and look forward to reading your comments! Grace & Peace, Melissa ARTplorations Stencils: Big Bloom Factory, Leaf Prints, *Shower of Flutters STAMPlorations Stamps: Big Bloom Factory Other Supplies & Products: Mixed Media Paper Colored cardstock – 14 sheets Matboard or some other flexible cardboard like a Cereal/Cracker/facial tissue box Colored printer/copy paper – 1 sheet Ink, ink blending tools (brushes and/or sponges), embossing ink, embossing powder & heat tool String/cord/ribbon – 5 ½’ (yes feet!) Buttons – 2, flat, measuring ½” – 1” Pretty Bead – with a hole that is large enough for your cord to fit through doubly Corner Rounder – ½” Hole Punch – 1/8” Adhesive Paint/permanent marker to match/complement 1 of the colors in your patterned paper Paint Brush
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My students have been working hard on their Artist Trading Cards for our Swap. I plan the swap early in the year to get them excited...
Introduce your younger students to artist Yayoi Kusama with this engaging and easy to understand Yayoi Kusama Lesson and Project! This lesson comes with a SCRIPTED POWERPOINT (over 70 slides), VISUAL STEP-BY-STEP PROJECT INSTRUCTIONS, LESSON PLANS, ACTIVITIES, ASSESSMENTS, and MUCH MORE! Your younger students will love painting a pumpkin in the style of KUSAMA. The work is done for you! Be sure to check out the preview to see examples! Are you looking for the Yayoi Kusama PowerPoint WITHOUT the project? Check out the Yayoi Kusama- Art History for Younger Artists Scripted PowerPoint! The Scripted Yayoi Kusama PowerPoint is simple and easy for younger artists (K-2) to understand. It includes visual step-by-step project instructions for each step of the project. The Yayoi Kusama PowerPoint is filled with images of Yayoi Kusama's art. With scripted discussion questions, students will stay engaged throughout the presentation. The included video links will help make learning fun! The Yayoi Kusama PowerPoint makes planning and setting up a breeze by dividing the lesson into four days. The easy to read font and clear images make this Yayoi Kusama PowerPoint easy to teach. An included index and home button make this PowerPoint easy to navigate. A closure/review section at the end of day one will help you assess your student's learning. ALSO INCLUDED ⚫ Printable Lesson Plan for Each Grade Level (Medium, Skills, Vocabulary, National Standards, Objective/I Can Statement, Procedures, Assessment, Early Finisher, Differentiation, Materials) ⚫ Printable Materials List (visual setup instructions included) ⚫ Printable Project Instructions (also in PowerPoint) ⚫ Printable Art Tags for Student Work ⚫ Printable Kusama Style Bulletin Board Letters ⚫ Printable Early Finisher Activities ⚫ Printable Vocabulary/Word Wall Cards (5 1/2 X 4 inches) ⚫ Printable National Standards Posters (8 1/2 x 11 inches) ⚫ Printable Objective / I Can Posters (8 1/2 x 11 inches) ⚫ Printable Project Rubric ⚫ Printable Self Reflection Cards with Coordinating PowerPoint Slide ⚫ Extra Blank Slides (to add your own content) Monet ⚫ Binder Cover and Spine * The Yayoi Kusama PowerPoint is divided into four days based on 45min class times. The pacing of the lesson will vary based on your class time, teaching pace, setup, and cleanup time. * This product in non-editable. If you are hoping to edit the text or want to copy the clip art, please do not purchase this product. For security purposes, the images have all been flattened. Since this product is labeled as NOT EDITABLE at time of purchase, please do not leave feedback based on your inability to edit this resource. * This resource is designed to be simple and easily understood by K-2 artists. The vocabulary and amount of information have been simplified for the intended grade level. *Print sizes may vary due to printer settings. MATERIALS NEEDED FOR THIS PROJECT 12X12 Card stock or heavy construction paper for background Circle Sponge Brushes (various sizes) Tempera Paint 10" Dinner plates Paintbrushes Glue 2 1/2 X 2 1/2 inch construction paper or card stock squares for the stem pipe cleaners Check out this CLAUDE MONET Project for Younger Artists! ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ WANT TPT STORE CREDIT TO GET MORE AMAZING RESOURCES? Here's HOW! Go to the “My Purchases” page. Use the provide feedback icon under any item you downloaded. Click it and you will be able to leave a short comment and rating. Each time you provide feedback, TPT gives you credits that you may use to lower the cost of any future purchases. It’s that easy! I would love and appreciate your feedback! ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ Follow Mamasaki on FACEBOOK for updates on FREE Products! Follow Mamasaki's Website: https://mamasakiteacher.com/
52 different mixed media techniques to alter cards! Explore and experimant with different materials and make your own altered playing cards
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This exercise is to take a color photo and create a world around it using only a thin black marker. After all, if a drawing looks interesting before it even has any color, you’re on your way to a really nice work of art.
Pastel Shades Today I reopened my Etsy shop and decided to sell some of my inchies. I enjoy the process of making inchies. I enjoy seeing a set come together and find new ways and new ideas to embellish them with each set I create unique. Pink & Red There are so many ways to use inchies, in bigger pieces of art, embellishing journals, bags, purses, iphone and ipad cases, jewellery making, quilts.......these are just a few, I'm sure there are many more. I'm selling them unframed to keep costs down and allow you the choice of how to use them. I will however be sending them out mounted on card, ready to be framed. The set of 16 fits nicely into a square frame available from IKEA. I have shown pictures of each set on the listings in the black and the white frames. These two sets are now up for sale and I'm hoping to get more up for sale soon. ******* Update : Pastel inchies set now SOLD but photographic prints are now available of my inchie sets in my ETSY shop. ******
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OPTICAL//VISUAL Perspective- When objects in a picture/drawing appear closer or further from the viewer. Teacher Example One (above) and Two (below) There are many things you can do to make a flat drawing appear more realistic. You can make things appear as though there are CLOSER or FURTHER away by using 7 Drawing Techniques. 7 Optical/ Visual Perspective Techniques 1. Overlapping 2. Size 3. Value 4. Position 5. Horizon Line 6. Detail 7. Linear Definitions Below… Your assignment is to illustrate these 7 techniques with trading cards. The first 2 cards will be the Cover Card and the Contents Card. Cover Card will need the words "Optical or Visual Perspective", the definition, and your name creatively drawn on it. (You can put your definition on back if needed. ) Contents Card- will need to say the 7 techniques in order and be listed below. Jazmyn Durand, 7th grade Paislee Hall, 7th grade Michelle Camargo , 8th grade Wesley Fosnight, 7th grade Wynter 7th grade Selena Martinez 8th grade Jaidyn Short -8th grade Kaden Hodson 7th grade Ellie Cortez- Baseball Theme Jeremiah Smith- Basketball theme Adriana M. Brett Fowler Ashley Davenport Gustavo Zavala Reagan Fischer
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