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Ultimate Year of Happy Mail #10 tiny coin purse

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Ultimate Year of Happy Mail #10 tiny coin purse
Swap Coordinator:AlphaChick (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Accessories 
Number of people in swap:9
Location:Regional - USA only
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Rating requirement:4.75 (unrated swappers allowed)
Last day to signup/drop:January 11, 2011
Date items must be sent by:January 13, 2011
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

I like to get stuff in the mail everyday BESIDES the local grocery store ads! So, I guess I need to send something out to get something in. Every Sunday I will post the Ultimate year of Happy Mail swaps for that week. There will be one for each day that the mail carrier picks up mail. Some will be themed, some will be random, but ALL of them will be able to be mailed with ONE stamp in a 4x6 or business sized envelope. If you joined them all you would be sending and receiving 303 envelopes. You do not have to join them all, but it is nice to get mail everyday. To recap you will have:
*ONE partner
*send one envelope with that days requirements
*on the back of the envelope you will write Ultimate Year of Happy Mail #? (?=what number swap it is)

*Swap #10 Make a tiny coin purse (sender's choice on design, colors, and closure) it must somehow close, with a button or drawstring, and fit into a 4x6 or business size envelope. The one I've made is approx. 2x2 inches with a button closure. Very light so it can be mailed with one stamp.

I am setting the first ones up very early, so feel free to watch until the time gets closer, but make sure to check every Sunday in 2011 for that week's new swaps.

Happy Swapping 2011

Discussion

candigirl 11/ 3/2010 #

Just be sure that you take the envelope inside the post office and get it hand cancelled..even though your swap is very light weight, it has more thickness than a piece of paper, and when it goes through the postal machines, it gets caught up and can rip apart, destroying the contents, the envelope, AND the postal meter machine!!

I have read from so many people here that they received a swap in a ripped up envelope, delivered inside a plastic "body bag" from the post office. More often than not, this is the reason.

AlphaChick 11/ 3/2010 #

good point. Thanks for the reminder :)

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