Swap Coordinator: | sassafrass (contact) |
Swap categories: | Paper Crafts |
Number of people in swap: | 7 |
Location: | Regional - U.S. |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Last day to signup/drop: | April 30, 2016 |
Date items must be sent by: | May 17, 2016 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
This swap will be for one 9-pocket pocket letter. Of course it will be created in a vintage/shabby/Tim Holtz style. Other than that, the colors and theme is up to you. You will start with a purchased 9-pocket sleeve, and complete as follows: 1 pocket will contain a letter to your partner. I know some of us find it difficult to write letters, but make it at least one page long. More if you want, but minimum 1 page. It is a pocket letter after all! 1 pocket will contain something made by you. This could be a small paper craft, ATC, set of 4 inchies, etc. Just a little something. 4 pockets will contain something that is real vintage, vintage style, or a Tim Holtz item or TH style item. This can be a couple embellishments, or pieces of scrap paper, vintage bits and bots for creating, ephemera, etc. It should be different things. Make it something your partner will be able to use in future creations. 3 pockets will be anything you wish, but must contain at least one thing. You could add a little something from your partner's profile, or any little random goodies. Make sure to include different things in these pockets. Ex. Don't put a sticker in each pocket and call it done. Recap: 1 pocket - letter The front of your pockets must be decorated in some way, not just a plain piece of paper. Use up your pretty scraps, inks, rubber stamping, little embellishments, etc. You don't need to be super artistic. Just put a little bit of time into this and make it nice for your partner. No sticker slapping. The back of your pockets may have a backing or decorated paper if you wish. This is not necessary. If you receive a pocket letter meeting the above requirements, please rate your lovely partner a 5. Hearts are up to you. Feel free to PM me with questions, or post below. Happy creating! Image from flickr, via Pinterest |
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