A post came up on Facebook for a group making Artist Trading coins. I thought to myself that looks interesting as I'd had a go with Artist Trading Cards. The coins are 2 1/2 inch circles and as far as decoration, anything goes! I had a Sizzix die of that size so I set about cutting the coins from a cereal packet. I've designed mine in my CraftArtist software and used my Silhouette for to cut the decoration, but they could be cut by hand. I've used some decoupage pieces, embossing powder, copper stickles and a bit of foiling with my new WRMK Quill pen. I've included a CraftArtist project file, cutting files for coins and image files for the backs in, Silhouette, ScanNcut, SVG and PDF. The files are pretty basic but I couldn't work out how to print and cut the backs on some of the machines, just add 2 1/2 inch circles over the backs.I think I might add a Special page for my coin collections when I make a few https://grannytwinkle.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html. In the mean time I have made my first collection of 6 with a Steampunk theme. They are a nice little project that won't take up lots of room. They apparently be stored in a Pringles tube!
CraftArtist Project File
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ylb8j92fbh1pb91/CA_Artist_Trading_Coins_Project.craft/file
Silhouette
http://www.mediafire.com/file/0i9y0ja0ygk0zwt/Sil_Artist_trading_coins.zip/file
ScanNcut
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ns11jb9s7gvb1cq/Scan_Artist_Trading_Coins.zip/file
SVG
http://www.mediafire.com/file/9xgc6mwpcf8dcsh/SVG_Artist_Trading_Coins.zip/file
PDF
http://www.mediafire.com/file/s9j0m1se913za12/PDF_Artist_Trading_coins.zip/file
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