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Artist trading cards, or ATCs, began in the tradition of hockey trading cards, with a personal, artistic twist. They can be any medium that can be worked in a suitable size. ATCs are traditionally the size of hockey, baseball, cards and other trading cards,. You can use the old paper playing cards. New playing cards are plastic and not workable and not the correct size.. They're a fun way to exchange your own one-of-a-kind artistic flair with other ATC traders you meet. You don't have to be an artist.
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QuestionWhat do I put on the reverse side?Community AnswerUsually this would include: Your name, a website/ blog or email address, A name for the collection or piece of art if it is just one card and a number (say if you have a set of five, you can put 1 of 5, 2 of 5, etc.).
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QuestionHow do I find someone to trade with?Community AnswerIf you can't find a place in your community or nearby there's always The International Card Deck Swap. Look it up - they're always welcoming new people.
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QuestionCan an artist trading card be made with rounded corners, or must they be square?ZebraZoeyDrawsCommunity AnswerATCs can be made with square or rounded corners. It's really up to you and your personal preferences.