What is an LTC?
LTCs or Letterboxer Trading Cards are a variation of ATCs or Artist Trading Cards--small pieces of artwork (2 ½ ” x 3 ½”) created for the purpose of trading with other artists. The distinguishing feature of an LTC is that it must include one or more hand-carved and hand-stamped images, and usually as part of the design, not just the signature stamp on the back to identify the artist.
LTCs usually begin with a base made of archival (acid-free) card stock or similar heavyweight material, measuring 2 ½ " by 3 ½ ". Any art/craft medium or combination of media is encouraged to showcase the stamped image as long as the materials are secured to the card, toxic-free and legal to mail since swaps are hosted via the USPS. The back of each card is stamped with:
LTCs are created for swapping with other letterboxers but is not limited to that as LTCs have also been used in ATC swaps. LTCs are a fun way to do more with a hand-carved stamp before that stamp is planted as a traditional.
History: LTCs were suggested on the Atlas Quest discussion boards as early as 2007. The name—letterbox trading card-- was first suggested by Shadohart, and the first LTC swap-- LTC: Maiden Voyage-- was hosted by Mama Cache in Feb, 2007. (It was listed as a postal tracker.)
To receive a LTC welcome packet which includes a set of example LTCs to start your collection, contact Linden Leaf.
The most current LTC activity is happening now at:
LTC Trades and Trackers
Letterbox Trading Cards.
LTC Fanatics.
Blogs about LTCS and stamp carving:
LTCs usually begin with a base made of archival (acid-free) card stock or similar heavyweight material, measuring 2 ½ " by 3 ½ ". Any art/craft medium or combination of media is encouraged to showcase the stamped image as long as the materials are secured to the card, toxic-free and legal to mail since swaps are hosted via the USPS. The back of each card is stamped with:
- the letterboxer’s trail stamp,
- date created and
- AQ box #.
LTCs are created for swapping with other letterboxers but is not limited to that as LTCs have also been used in ATC swaps. LTCs are a fun way to do more with a hand-carved stamp before that stamp is planted as a traditional.
History: LTCs were suggested on the Atlas Quest discussion boards as early as 2007. The name—letterbox trading card-- was first suggested by Shadohart, and the first LTC swap-- LTC: Maiden Voyage-- was hosted by Mama Cache in Feb, 2007. (It was listed as a postal tracker.)
To receive a LTC welcome packet which includes a set of example LTCs to start your collection, contact Linden Leaf.
The most current LTC activity is happening now at:
LTC Trades and Trackers
Letterbox Trading Cards.
LTC Fanatics.
Blogs about LTCS and stamp carving:
- Christmas6: Letterboxing Shenanigans;
- aMAZEing adventure frog;
- 3 Blind Mice's LTCs
- Mn8X's LTCs
- Peachfaced's LTC Spoilers
- frykitty's LTCs on DeviantArt
- Chedva's Spoiler blog
- Geometry Junkie's Blog
- Dixie's "Art In Hand" Blog
- castles16's Blog
- Red Cat's Blog
- CCL's Blog
- Happy Gemini's Blog
- Claudia of Claudia and Alex's LTC blog
- Camp Fire Lady's Blog
- dancing pecan's photobucket ltc album
- Hart x6's LTCs
- LTCs by SHH