My studio seems to grow ATC's at the speed of bunny! Above is a very unprofessional and pieced together photo of 52! from various swaps and trades over the past 3 years. It measures 52.5 x 15 inches. I'm clearing out some wall space in my studio this week to get them up and hopefully capture a better photo of them. Even though the actual frames aren't precisely 2.5 x 3.5 the combination of cost and ease of framing is the best I've found. I welcome other suggestions!
Here's the list of Awesome Artists, many of whom I have been lucky enough to collaborate with over the years. If they have a blog, you'll find their link on the right side panel here. If they don't, or I don't have it listed, I've added their last name.
Michele
Misty
Sija
Red
Marion
Ruth Rae
Yogi Grunwald
Viola
Cynthia Couch
Hermine
Ank de Bak
Ron Huxley
Beth Atkins
Karen Kunz
Rini
Sybil Govan
Debby
Debbie
This also seems like a great time to express my appreciation for all of the friendships and creative 'kinship' I've been fortunate enough to develop with so many artists since I left my hometown in 2006. Thanks for that.
3 comments:
Stunning, Trudi!The frames will look wonderful in your studio. I so love the idea to frame the ATCs. :o)
Isn't it fun to see all those wonderful ATCs that you have collected? I once bought a special picture frame for baseball cards at Michael's. I can't remember how many cards it held, maybe 25? I had put my first collected ATCs in it and my son loved it and asked to have it for his home.
Now, I just have them stored in photo albums in the sleeves that hold that size card. Think I got the sleeves at a stamping store.
:)Bea
This is a great idea for display! Isn't it wonderful to have all that inspiration up on the wall.
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