Artists Trading Cards
Kids can create Artists Trading Cards to trade with their friends, and if they reuse and recycle materials to make them, they’ll help save natural resources, energy, and landfill space. This is a great craft for kids to make at the end of camp or school to keep in touch with friends.
Supplies
Card Strock 2.5" x 3.5"
Any combination of the following or other materials
Paper
Brown bags
Decorative sacks
Plastic (white)
Cardstock
Gift wrap
Mat board
Color comics
Wallpaper samples
Art paper
Greeting cards
Used postage stamps
Marbled paper
Art calendar pages
Watercolor paper
Construction paper
Wire Ribbon
Yarn Foil
Buttons Beads
Glue
Scissors
Paint (if you wish)
Markers
Instructions
First, you must create the art on a card that measures 2.5" x 3.5" or 64 mm x 89 mm. Secondly, the cards are to be traded only, never bought and sold.
Be Creative in your own way. These cards are meant to express you.
When you've completed each card, print or write your name and contact information on the back of the art. You may include the date and title of the piece, too. For privacy reasons, print only your first name and last initial, and include your grade and the name of your school instead of listing your home address.
For more information about art elements and ATC's check out The Imagination Factory Art Lesson 78.
Contributor
Listed by the American Library Association as one of the best online resources for kids, The Imagination Factory shows visitors how to make art using materials most people throw away. Some of the activities include drawing, painting, sculpture, collage, papier-mâché, marbling and crafts, and a special section for holiday art and crafts is featured. A Trash Matcher helps visitors find appropriate art activities for the solid waste they have available, and a feature called the Badge Matcher allows Brownies, Girl Scouts and their leaders to quickly locate art activities that help satisfy badge requirements.
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