DETAILED Instructions for Creating the Cards
Rough cut the cardboard base
There is ONLY one RULE for this project. The final size of the trading card should be 2.5 x 3.5. The size of a playing card. BTW, other things that are similar in size are:
Mobile Phone, kinda
A sheet of letter paper folded in half 3 times
If you have a ruler that will help but don’t fuss over this, just do the best you can.
Get your materials ready
Decide on your colors and shapes and how you plan to do your card. Have your materials ready.
Draw a quick sketch of your plan
Take some time to do a rough design of your layout on a blank sheet of paper if this helps you.
Cut the words or images out, trim up fabric, ribbon, or rip-up/cut paper to fit your layout
If you have all the pieces handy you can play around with the layout until you see something you like.
Start gluing in place
Once you have a layout that makes you happy, start gluing down the base paper, color, found objects. We will lay down larger bits of paper first and then layer over that smaller bits and marks.
Start gluing in place
Have fun with this! No rules.
Keep layering
Glue other bits and pieces over the base layers to create texture and interest. If you have colored pencils, crayons,or markers, you can doodle on the card making shapes that are meaningful or abstract...or both! That’s what I do.
Finish
When you feel ready to say it is finished, let it sit to relax a bit and come back to it later. Tidy up the edges and spray the top with fixative, gloss spray, or even hair spray! When you are finished and the card is dry, wrap it in a piece of tissue paper or kraft paper and tie with a ribbon. It’s now ready to swap. Yay!