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ATC- inchie-twinchie-Moo

Ellen

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do you use digiscrapping for making ATC's ; inchies; twinchies ;Moos ; Arches etc.

I used to be quite involved in making them first in paper and later made them digital or hybrid. Somehow it has been put on the backboiler
 

faerywings

The Loopy-O
CHEERY O
I have no idea what any of thosde words mean, but every time I see this thread title, I think of Timey-Wimey Dr Who!
 

snowdropz

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Haven't actually tried doing them digi yet but used to do them with paper. Would be nice to exchange ATCs?!!
 

petey111

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I have no clue either Chris! it's like we're talking to Selena!!!!!!!! LOL

(ducking and hiding behind the couch lest Selena throws something at me!)

:behindsofa:
 

Ellen

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now hang on a minute these are international words and have been around for years and years .
So I can safely take it that you have not done these before Sara and Chris.:wave:

ATC = artist trading card size = 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches you make your art on this and it used to be exchanged with other people. Say in groups of 4 or so.

inchie= exactly what it says art on 1 inch square
twinchie = art on a 2 inch piece
Moo= art on a 1-1/8 x 2-3/4 inch piece of paper
Arch= any shape of arch to make your creation on.

these were all made and exchanged in the paper world . There were several blogs around for the various sizes, later on more people started to make them digital.

that's what I was thinking Audrey - if there are enough takers we could set up a group here or even just a gallery .I used to do them hybrid as well.
 

snowdropz

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Just some definitions:

ATC: 3.5x2.5". Work of art usually made for exchange with other people. Images.

Inchies: 1x1". Images.

Twinchies: 2x2" Images

Moo: half the size of business card. Images (look for the longish size cards)

Arches: I think an image of it explains it best!
 

snowdropz

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Sorry Ellen, didn't realise you came up with definitions. Anyway, added images for people who would like to see them.
 

Lydia Designs

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I have 2 atc size card on my shop...
and personally make a bunch of atc card... :)

LydiaK_TiaraPreviewATC.jpg
LydiaK_CardCol1_800.jpg

http://www.oscraps.com/shop/product.php?productid=28900&cat=367&page=2
http://www.oscraps.com/shop/product.php?productid=25626&cat=367&page=3
 

wombat146

ONA - Administrator
CHEERY O
thanks Ellen and Audrey!! I knew about the ATC's but wasn't sure about the others! they look too cute!!
 

petey111

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:) I had seen ATC before but no one ever explained them. And never heard of the others! I wasn't a "hard-core" scrapbooker before I found digital though. Thanks for schoolin' me girls!!
 

Bush Girl

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I have no clue either Chris! it's like we're talking to Selena!!!!!!!! LOL

(ducking and hiding behind the couch lest Selena throws something at me!)

:behindsofa:



Take aim......FIRE!!!! :brick:


Hehehehe, Sara, although it should be noted that the two people in the conversation above you are both living in Britain and are presumably "afflicted" with British English too!



:focus: Here's a question for you, Ellen and/or Audrey......unless one is actually printing them out, surely there's no difference between an inchie, a twinchie and a 12x12 LO - they are all square and on a screen so does it matter what size they actually are? Or am I missing something? And even if you made something 12x12, can you just scale it down and print at 2x2?

I've never paper scrapped any of these, but I reckon it would have to be easier to manipulate digi elements than paper ones!

Ellen - were you in any ATC circles on UKS?
 

val

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Hi here,

That a long time i haven't been around, BUT I was here to change my AVI and get off the birthday batch one ( I know it is about time LOL *drolling eyes*)

When I went in my user profil I saw I still had my very first digiATC
I can show IF you promise that you won't laught, ok?

I mean it is 6 years ago (and 2 child less ;-/ ) ... ( I look SO young there --- well compare to now LOL)

image.php


off to check out if I find the another one, I know it does exist .. somewhere)

here it is

ATC%2520170.png


xoxox
 
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Ellen

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:) I had seen ATC before but no one ever explained them. And never heard of the others! I wasn't a "hard-core" scrapbooker before I found digital though. Thanks for schoolin' me girls!!


may be that's why..I started as a paper scrapper and turned digital ( mostly)

there were weekly themes for the inchie-twinchie etc blogs.
It's when people started making them in digi form that it became less of a challenge since you could simply scale things down. And some people shouted foul!!

So the answer to your question Selena is.. yes you could make it in a larger form and then just scale it down.
When making them digi I always started out with the proper size and only scaled down the elements.

I still have a lot of rubber stamps made specially for inchie creations.

No Selena, I never took part in the UKS exchanges,it was on smaller scrapforums both in the U.K. and in Holland. And on blogs that were dedicated to just inchie/twinchies or ATC's

The Arch one has stopped for the moment but will start in November again There's loads in the Flickr album

thanks Audrey for putting images in , that will make more sense .
 

Ellen

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Hi here,

That a long time i haven't been around, BUT I was here to change my AVI and get off the birthday batch one ( I know it is about time LOL *drolling eyes*)

When I went in my user profil I saw I still had my very first digiATC
I can show IF you promise that you won't laught, ok?

I mean it is 6 years ago (and 2 child less ;-/ ) ... ( I look SO young there --- well compare to now LOL)

image.php


off to check out if I find the another one, I know it does exist .. somewhere)

here it is

ATC%2520170.png


xoxox


those are lovely Val, don't you feel older and grown up now with 2 kids and running a household.

Good to see you posting again.
 

snowdropz

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If you are doing it digitally, then it makes no different in the sizes as you can scale it down to the size you want. The difference is when you do it on paper. Personally, I've not done it digitally before.
 

Madi

Diane
CHEERY O
I love doing all sorts of projects, digi!!

The moo shape would be similar to a skinny? except for size?


I have never done an "arch" before but after seeing all the inspiration, I have to try that too!
 
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