Swap Coordinator: | oblivionspin (contact) |
Swap categories: | Challenges Miscellaneous Artist Trading Card (ATC) |
Number of people in swap: | 10 |
Location: | International |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Last day to signup/drop: | January 23, 2015 |
Date items must be sent by: | January 30, 2015 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
For this swap, you will send your partner one (1) ATC that you have made while blindfolded. Sound stupid? Good. Hosting stupid swaps is my thing. Your ATC can be done in any medium you are comfortable with and should include a background, a middle ground (or focus) and some sort of accent. For example, I might do a water colour wash first. Then try to draw some cute kittens in the middle in ink pen. Then maybe I’ll bust out a gel pen and draw a bow on (heh, or near) the kitten. Or, you could collage a background, stamp a middle ground, add a brad embellishment. The possibilities are really endless. The subject matter etc of the ATC is sender’s choice*. And did I mention, you must make your ATC while BLINDFOLDED. There are a few ways you could go about this. If you are a master of dexterity, you can use a precut ATC and go straight to work blindfolded. If you are human like the rest of us, you can start with a bigger piece of paper, go crazy, then cut it down to ATC size somewhere in between things (yes, you can take off your blindfold to cut your ATC to size, I’m not a monster.) A few tips for success (because I tried this out before putting the swap up) -If you are doing watercolor and you are the type of person that cringes when someone mixes the colors in your tray, you really should use tubed watercolors or use a tray you don’t care about. Colors will likely get mixed. -Do not drink tea/coffee/anything while doing this. Well, if you must, be careful, because I apparently cleaned my brushes in my mug. -Have the supplies you want handy. If you keep a cluttered desk I would advise working at the kitchen table or anywhere you can control what’s around you, it makes it a lot easier. -Your product will look ridiculous. Do not be ashamed of this. This ATC should be made on quality paper. No printer paper nonsense. No sticker slapping. If, when you take off your blindfold you find that there are bits sticking up off the page because you didn’t glue them down enough, you can affix them a little better if you want. If you glued something that is only half on the card, lop it off or fold it back. *Message your partner (or check their profile) before you send anything explicit, other than that, do what you want. Be sure to put your username and the name of the swap on the back of your ATC. If you receive an ATC from your partner that is the correct size, looks like it was done blind folded, and follows all the other above requirements, you should rate a 5. I am going to go ahead and say I do not endorse sending extras in this swap. I won’t say you can’t, but I think the swap should count for itself. These will probably not be masterpieces, but that’s ok. They’ll be fun. To join this swap you must have a 4.9 rating or higher. I will check people with 1’s and 3’s on a case by case basis. If they’re fresh or dubious, sorry, you’re out. If you think that you have an extraordinary circumstance and should be let in despite a recent poor rating, shoot me a message and we’ll talk. You need to have at least 5 completed and rated type 3 swaps under your belt to join. I will angel if necessary as long as you have rated your partner a one. But let’s not flake, okay? I will drop anyone I feel is sketchy or unfit for the swap. |
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