



I can't seem to get away from making these little art cards. They are such a good way to use up leftover matboard, paint, and scraps of paper. I usually have about 20 in progress in various stages... I just can't throw anything away! The above are recently completed, available in my Etsy shop ---> http://www.sudiosu.etsy.com/. (Free shipping to U.S. and Canada!)
~~ACEO stands for Art Card Editions and Originals. Also known as SFA (Small Format Art), or ATC (Art Trading Card), this miniature art form is the size of a traditional trading card and can be stored in plastic trading card sleeves, or easily matted and framed in standard size frames.~~