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T*R*A*V*E*L*E*R* Worldwide Postcard Swap

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T*R*A*V*E*L*E*R* Worldwide Postcard Swap
Swap Coordinator:iLoveMail (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Newbie  Postcards 
Number of people in swap:16
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Last day to signup/drop:July 23, 2010
Date items must be sent by:August 2, 2010
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Open to Swap-bot members all over the world...

For all postcard lovers, we will send our partner 1 postcard representing each letter in the word "TRAVELER" for a total of 8 postcards.

Postcards should be new, store-bought & sent in an envelope. Please include some sort of protection (like a piece of cardboard) so the cards don't get bent or damaged. Vintage cards are okay if they're in good condition (and your partner likes those kind - please check profiles for this - otherwise, its sender's choice.)

Be creative!! The letters can be the name of the place on the card (Tuscany, Tripoli, Tirol, etc.) or representative of something on the card (rock formation, real people, red, etc.) or anything you come up with!

Feel free to post ideas below in the comments section.

Open to any members in good standing with no 1's, 3's or no-sends in the last 3 months. Open to newbies with at least 10 snail mail swaps completed by the sign-up deadline. I will be checking profiles throughout & again before assigning partners. PM me with any questions.

Discussion

camelsamba 07/12/2010 #

So you have to send two for R and two for E?

thebragal 07/12/2010 #

@camelsamba with 8 letters and 8 PC being required, it sure seems so!

iLoveMail 07/12/2010 #

Yes, @camelsamba @thebragal is right!....unless you know another way to spell TRAVELER? hehehehe

purplegirl 07/20/2010 #

I do, in UK we spell it traveller! (double l) :P Would we write on each one why we chose it, or keep them blank?

iLoveMail 07/21/2010 #

Keep them blank, but include a separate piece of paper with your user name, the swap name & what postcard stands for which letter. Countries who speak the Queen's English can send 9 cards instead of 8, if you want! (I'd give a heart for extras, but that's just me :)

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