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Magic in Your Yard ATC - #2 Red Clover

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Magic in Your Yard ATC - #2  Red Clover
Group:The Alchemist's Kitchen
Swap Coordinator:AynE (contact)
Swap categories: Nature  Artist Trading Card (ATC) 
Number of people in swap:4
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:April 30, 2011
Date items must be sent by:May 16, 2011
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

It's hard to cook and create without the ingredients necessary. So we are going to do a series of Botanical ATC's that highlights the 'weeds' around you. A weed is a plant whose usefulness has yet to be discovered.

Hopefully through these swaps you will gain an appreciation for the magic and medicine in the plants that the first alchemists used. Since we all live in different parts of the world I thought for this second ATC we would do a plant that also is fairly common to most of the world. Red Clover, which has been called one of "God's greatest blessings to man" and is said to be a wonderful blood purifier and well as many other benefits and uses. Please note that none of this information is to be used as a substitute for the advice and care of your physician.

For this ATC you will draw or find a botanical print of the sweet red clover, then color, embellish and otherwise decorate it as you choose, except for a sticker being the whole ATC it will pretty much be anything goes.

Here is a link for a good line drawing but feel free to find your own, there are some beautiful botanical prints out there. Just do a search on Botanical Prints - clover.

Then you need to provide on the back of the ATC two facts about clover such as red clover is useful for clearing up skin conditions like acne. Here is a link for information on red clover.

Please no flaking or you'll be banned from the group which is simply an expectation for the group. Make it your best effort and most of all have fun. Any recent 1's or 3's must have pre-approval before signing up for the swap. I'll judge it on a case by case basis.

Discussion

tinkerbella 04/14/2011 #

I had no idea this 'weed' was called red clover. I (very silly of me I know) always called these bumble-bee plants, as I never knew the name, but they are always swarming with bumble bee's!

I'm in :)

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