About
All images are 2½ x 3½ inch / 64 x 89 mm cards made by me, Afke.
Contact me to suggest a trade, or if you'd like to purchase (Paypal). All cards are send from the Netherlands (EU).
I started making artist trading cards in 2012, lured into it by a friend, whom I've made several trades with since then.
At the moment I'm not actively making new cards, but I am still collecting. Feel free to contact me and suggest a trade. Please check if a card is still available first.
You can find more examples of my cards in my DeviantART gallery.
If you'd like to draw me a custom card as a trade, I post descriptions of my favourite, original characters at Frozen Rain. I will always be pleased with an ATC of one of my own characters, no matter what your skill level is.
Contact me to suggest a trade, or if you'd like to purchase (Paypal). All cards are send from the Netherlands (EU).
I started making artist trading cards in 2012, lured into it by a friend, whom I've made several trades with since then.
At the moment I'm not actively making new cards, but I am still collecting. Feel free to contact me and suggest a trade. Please check if a card is still available first.
You can find more examples of my cards in my DeviantART gallery.
If you'd like to draw me a custom card as a trade, I post descriptions of my favourite, original characters at Frozen Rain. I will always be pleased with an ATC of one of my own characters, no matter what your skill level is.
What does ATC / ACEO mean?
An ATC is an Artist Trading Card. They're miniature artworks created on 2½ x 3½ inch or 64 x 89 mm cards (about the size of a business card, or playing card). They are meant for trading.
You may also come across the name ACEO, which means; Art Cards, Editions, and Originals. These are cards of the same size, mainly created for the purpose of selling them, although some use this term to mark their ATC as a unique (hand-drawn) card. It's generally a better known term for this size.
Need some more information? Check out the Wikipedia info on ATCs, or How to make ATCs to get started. Go to ATCs for all for a good trading community, or to Illustrated ATCs for really pretty ones. There are also several groups on DeviantArt and Facebook where you can trade; just do a search for ATC or Artist trading cards to find a current and active group.
You may also come across the name ACEO, which means; Art Cards, Editions, and Originals. These are cards of the same size, mainly created for the purpose of selling them, although some use this term to mark their ATC as a unique (hand-drawn) card. It's generally a better known term for this size.
Need some more information? Check out the Wikipedia info on ATCs, or How to make ATCs to get started. Go to ATCs for all for a good trading community, or to Illustrated ATCs for really pretty ones. There are also several groups on DeviantArt and Facebook where you can trade; just do a search for ATC or Artist trading cards to find a current and active group.