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Sent in a Bottle!

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Swap Homepage:http://www.olderandwisor.com/2011/01/how-to-send-package-that-guarantees.html
Swap Coordinator:silentjfry (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Miscellaneous  Mail Art 
Number of people in swap:8
Location:Regional - US
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Rating requirement:4.95
Last day to signup/drop:April 22, 2013
Date items must be sent by:May 14, 2013
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

So I was looking at things people have sent through the mail successfully when I happened upon a fun blog post!

It was of a woman who mailed someone an apron, using an empty 2L coke bottle (plastic of course)

I thought this was such a fun idea that I would set up a swap for it!

If anyone else has started a swap like this, I apologize for stepping on your toes.. : )


The inside of the bottle is sender's choice, but try to look at your partner's profile for their likes/dislikes.

You might also want to make sure that whatever you send is cushioned well (see example) and/or light so it doesn't cost too much in postage.


A good set of instructions with pictures


Rating Requirements: 4.95

No newbies, no ones and no more than 2 threes in ANY past rating.

You also need at least 5 Type 3 ratings.

This is a bigger project, that I would like to not have to angel on.

I am also making this regional US only due to posting and the size/shape of the package.

Discussion

Akhenaten 04/11/2013 #

Can you use any type of bottle (pill, perfume, beauty product, etc...?)

silentjfry 04/12/2013 #

I'm going to say that the bottle/container needs to be the size of your hand or bigger so perfume/pill bottle might be too small. We want it to make a bit of a statement when it goes through the mail! : D

horseyluv35 04/13/2013 #

I had no idea soda bottles were shippable! This is such a cool idea! I already know what bottle to use...Mountain Dew(i'll have no problem drinking the soda to get an empty bottle:) Yes, I think it will turn a few heads at the post office. lol

silentjfry 04/13/2013 #

I think that as long as it isn't glass or anything hazardous you can send it. I know people have sent frisbees and stuff before with no packaging. This is just similar in the sense that the package is the odd thing. : D

horseyluv35 04/13/2013 #

I wonder if milk jugs would work too.

Robinarie 04/16/2013 #

dollar store has see thru color quart bottles

silentjfry 04/20/2013 #

Oo! Colored bottles would be pretty! And if they were still functional after shipping that would be fun too.

horseyluv35 04/22/2013 #

would colored quart bottles be shippable? I didn't know if the USPS has restrictions on things like that

silentjfry 04/23/2013 #

I'm honestly not sure. Haha. But like I said, I know people who have shipped frisbees and buckets before..

horseyluv35 04/25/2013 #

I hope with everything going on that the USPS will still accept this type of packaging

PrairieKittin 04/26/2013 #

The post mistress looked at me and said, "Have you done this before?" "Yes." "Did it go through okay?" "Yep!" "Okay, do you have anything liquid...?" At which point, I busted up laughing! LOL!!

ShellsBells 04/27/2013 #

I had no problems either. I usually go to the small post office in town and when I gave her the bottle, she commented that it was such a cute idea. :)

horseyluv35 04/30/2013 #

Just curious how much it is to ship?

horseyluv35 05/ 2/2013 #

The post office lady really liked how I did mine. She said she has been meaning to make one for her granddaughter, so I gave her some tips:) I ended up using a 2.5liter soda bottle from the dollar store because it was thicker plastic and the bigger circumference allowed me to maneuver bigger items in there better! I loved doing this swap and I'm hoping it can be done again:)

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