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Lhearn Critters Creations
Alberta
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How is everyone displaying their ACEO and or ATC's?  And you find that the trading of cards have slowed down?

Hugs, Lynn

Shelli SHELLI MAKES
Chico, California
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Lynn, people were talking about this just the other day.  It sounded like most were still interested both in making them and collecting them, but were taking a break -- they are addictive and time consuming as you know yourself! -- and working on bears.  I'm sure we'll see an upswing in them again soon.

I have mine in a pretty, special binder that I purchased and filled with trading-card polysleeves specifically for the purpose of storing my art cards.  So I'll be getting more when life settles down and I get more into making them, which sets me up nicely to swap once again!  Summer is, I think, maybe hard for people, with disruptions in schedule, school out, vacations, etc.

We should have a card challenge... maybe in early August?  That might spark renewed interest and Nancy's Bid4Bears is always ready for new listings.  What do you think?

chrissibrinkley Posts: 1,836

I'm up for anykind of challenge...never did an art card, would love to try!

I'd love a digital challenge, only because I'm just learning photoshop and will take all the practice I can get.  I did the older one that was posted and it was fun :)

~Chrissi

rufnut Rufnut Teddy's
Victoria Australia
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A challenge is a great way to motivate us, I am just so snowed under with everything else at the moment, I need a break with something different.  So Yes for me. :clap:

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