Thursday, April 23, 2026

Post 436: What are ACEOs?

What are ACEOs? 

You may have seen ACEOs on the internet already while scrolling through your social media feeds - artists making miniature artwork masterpieces and offering them for sale. But what are they?

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ACEOs

Art Cards, Editions and Originals, known as ACEOs are popular small, collectible art items that are 2.5x3.5 inches, made in any medium. These miniature cards evolved from ATCs, which are Artist Trading Cards (keyword traded), while the ACEOs are typically sold...or at least offered for sale.

ACEOs are great for whimsical, nature-inspired, and folk-style artworks in the form of landscapes, still life, animals, and so much more. The sky is not always the limit for artists you know.

I've heard many artists say they only work large while other artists are quite comfortable working on tiny treasures. Imagine a Starry Night on a baseball card! ACEOs may not be for every artist, but they can be a lot of fun to make.

Let's deep dive into the make-up of ACEOs:

  1. Art Cards for ACEOs are the general term of small 2.5x3.5 inch (64x89mm) blank cards to create small artworks. It is the Size that must be exact.
  2. Editions refer to the limited print runs, for example 1/25, 2/25.
  3. Originals are of course, one-of-a-kind unique artworks.

How They Are Made

Art Cards are created on various cardstock papers; they come in 140lb watercolor paper, blank heavy weight thick cardstock paper, and do look for acid-free cardstock, but it is the exact size that matters. The cards need to be packaged in card sleeves that will protect the art. Use the best paper for the type of medium you plan on using.

You can use almost any medium to make ACEOs like:

  • Painted using watercolor, acrylic, oil, and oil pastels finished with a fixative. (Ensure paper can handle the paint being used to prevent warping.)
  • Drawing using pens, inks, pencils, and markers
  • Mixed media or collage
  • Digital prints

What your cards are made of will feature the medium used for best effect.

Some definitions of ACEOs say they are originals and limited-edition prints, but the originals are the more valuable ones.

Why Make ACEOs, to be Collected!

  • The ACEOs are affordable for the fine art collector, making them a potential entry point to your art.
  • Most are priced under $25, making them very budget-friendly usually, but there are some priced much higher depending on the artist, artist experience, artist popularity.
  • They ACEO is easily produced, packaged, stored, shipped, transported, and to sell.
  • For the artist, an ACEO is great for practicing and experimenting with new ideas and styles.
  • An ACEO can go anywhere - displayed on any nook and cranny, bookshelf, side table.
  • Collectors may prefer art-themed collections of ACEOs by subject, like all birds, all sunflowers, cats, teacups, all lions, tigers, and bears. So consider making a subject series.
  • They are little art treasures! Great for gifts, cozy decor, and small pops of color.
  • Support the art, support the artists!
  • The ACEOs are popular on Etsy and Ebay - just do a quick search. Actually, its always a good idea to do the research to look at all angles to decide if this is something you want to consider doing.

ACEO Tips and Ideas

  • Use up your own watercolor paper by cutting your own 2.5x3.5 cards, but be precise. Purchasing precut cards is very affordable.
  • The whole point is to not use a lot of time to make them, try to keep it UNDER 10-15 minutes if you can!!
  • Sealing - use a sealer or micro glaze to finish and protect the card.
  • Artists mark the back of the card with their signature, date, title, and edition number. Include your email and website too.
  • When packaging in their protective sleeves, do include a business card too.
  • Think big - Have a mini-art gallery!
  • Layout a bunch of cards and color them all at once in a solid color, either all one color or multiple colors. Then take some cards with you wherever you go to make them while out and about.
  • Brushes for painting ACEO tend to be size 000 to size four.
  • If you have a stamp on the back or include a Certificate of Authenticity with the card, it can add value to the work. Include a thank you card too.

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Author: Donna Liguria  is the Blogmaster for Donna's Cave Paintings and the PWAS Artistry Spin Blog and an artist member of the Prince William Art Society (PWAS) in Woodbridge, VA. Donna specializes in acrylic paintings of landscapes, seascapes, historic locations, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at DonnaLiguriaArt.com and her Donna's Esty site to shop her art.

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