
You may have noticed I have really gotten into making artist trading cards recently. I find it very relaxing and since they are so small, I can whip up a few in very little time.
As with most art or crafting, supplies can get pricey. Fortunately, I already had many art supplies.
ATCs (artist trading cards) are 2.5 x 3.5 inches in size. They also have to be sturdy, so plain paper won't cut it. You can purchase ATC blanks, pre-cut cardboard at artist and craft stores.
However, I have found a cheaper option... food boxes. Cereal, crackers, pop boxes etc... It takes a bit of time and effort to measure them out and cut them up, but not that much.
As I have played around with the ATCs I have also found other household supplies or garbage that I can use in my art, such as:
- plastic wrap,
- any cardboard box
- tin foil,
- the scrap tissue paper from sewing patterns,
- images and patterns from magazines,
- tags from clothing,
- plastic from packaging,
- candy wrappers
- paper towel,
- patterned paper napkins,
- newsprint
- pages from old books
I now really look at things before I throw them away, always wondering if I can make something out of it.
I am only doing this for myself, but I imagine this would be great for people with little ones that make several masterpieces every day - no more running out of paper!
Here are some artwork I have uses recycled items on.
This one uses a wrapper from a Quality
Street chocolate from Christmas time.
Street chocolate from Christmas time.

This collage uses many recycled items, a bit of twine,
a clothing tag ripped up, sewing pattern paper,
old music sheets, brown paper bag and old books
using a paper napkin and ink stamps
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3 comments:
What a great idea! Looking through your examples, I can think of several things that I normally just throw away that could be used for crafts! Thanks for the tip.
love this using recycled materials to make crafts is a great idea
those are super ideas, but I will not be making them, I have so much on my plate at the moment, with the sewing!!
I will get back to you regarding No Frills and Loblaws, as I am not the organizer of this. As far as I know its Zehrs only, but I could be wrong.
Gill
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