The P2PCrafts team are EXCITED that ATCs have made a comeback and we are hosting an ATC Swap at the Pakenham From Picture to Page show.
Swap details
WHERE: Pakenham From Picture to Page show, Cardinia Cultural Centre Foyer
WHEN: 2pm on both Saturday 18 May and Sunday 19 May
WHAT WILL HAPPEN: Bring your ATCs and swap them with other like-minded crafters attending the papercraft show
What’s an ATC?
An ATC – Artist Trading Card – is a small piece of artwork that is created and shared with other crafters. They must be 2 1/2″ x 3 1/2″ or 64mm x 89mm in size. They can be in either portrait or landscape orientation. Most often they are in portrait so they can be displayed in swap card or traditional sports trading card folders.
Other than the size, there are no rules in creating your ATCs. You can use any materials on the fronts; any colours and any images. Some more formal swaps may have themes or rules to use a certain company’s products. This is NOT the case for the P2PCrafts ATC swap – you are free to to make them in anyway that inspires you to create!
On the back of your ATC, it is usual to add your name and contact details – we have created a template that you can print and cut other to stick onto the back. Click and download now!
NOTE: These ATCs are not meant to be sold, only swapped and collected for inspiration and to commentate an event!
What is an ATC swap?
An ATC swap is an organised event where ATCs can be swapped with other crafters. These can be done through the post – there are LOTS of ATC swapping groups.
Alternatively, ATCs can be swapped at craft events, like the From Picture to Page papercraft show! They are a great way to start conversations with other crafters, as well as collecting mementos from the show.
Frequently Asked Questions – FAQs
I still don’t get it – what’s the point of an ATC?
Think of them like a crafters business card or like Taylor Swifts bracelet swaps – they are a momento to be swapped and a way to make new friends.
How many ATCs should I make?
In the past, when ATCS swaps were at their peak, we would make up to 100 cards. We are not sure we will need that many for this swap – we would suggest making 20 to 30.
NOTE they don’t need to be all the same – Click here to see helpful tips on creating LOTS of ATCs