Group: | Halloween Everyday in the USA |
Swap Coordinator: | DeAnnaVarela (contact) |
Swap categories: | Artist Trading Card (ATC) |
Number of people in swap: | 4 |
Location: | Regional - United States |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Last day to signup/drop: | March 7, 2022 |
Date items must be sent by: | March 21, 2022 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
Swap Information Welcome to Alphabet Gruel! This will be a ten swap ATCoins (Artist Trading Coins) series covering the alphabet. ATCoins are exact 2.5 inch circles. The circles may be made with a punch, Cricut/cutting machine or by hand. Each coin should have a base for your creation such as cardstock, drawing/watercolor paper, etc. and a sturdy backing such as thin cardboard (cereal box or other product/recycled cardboard). The back of your ATCoins should include; The name of the swap, your username, and a date. Please consider sending your ATCoins in sleeves or other protective packaging. For each swap in this series you will make three ATCoins (Artist Trading Coins) using three assigned letters, each representing a Halloween theme. The letter and theme must be clearly represented in the design. These may be hand drawn, painted, stamped, embossed, collaged or mixed media to name a few techniques. Please do not use stickers unless they are enhanced/embellished and of good quality. Please do not use plastic or bulky items. Be sure everything is glued/sealed to last : ) Swap Letter Assignments and theme ideas: Swap 1: A apothecary, B brains, C cauldron Swap 2: D devil, E eye of newt, F Frankenstein Swap 3: G ghost, H headstone, I imp Swap 4: J Jack-o’-lantern, K knife , L lantern Swap 5: M mummy, N nightmare, O owl Swap 6: P pitchfork, Q queen of the dammed, R rest in peace Swap 7: S skull, T tarantula, U undead Swap 8: V vampire, W werewolf, X xray Swap 9: Y yelp, Z zombie, extra (makers choice Halloween theme, no letter) Swap 10: Three make up letters More information and inspiration about ATCoins: All about ATCoins link Fun tutorial but keep your coins the traditional size of 2.5 inches link Tutorial link |
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