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10 Random Playing Cards in an Envelope, R5

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10 Random Playing Cards in an Envelope, R5
Swap Coordinator:arianneroxa (contact)
Swap categories: Ephemera 
Number of people in swap:13
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Rating requirement:4.98
Last day to signup/drop:May 9, 2014
Date items must be sent by:May 14, 2014
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

I collect interesting playing cards for use in all kinds of craft projects. I was hoping that there may be others out there looking to diversify their collections, as I am.

For this swap, you will be sending your partner 10 random playing cards (in an envelope) from at least two different decks. These playing cards can be any suit, as long as they are not the plain "bicycle" (or similar) playing cards. Please do not send any playing cards which you would not enjoy receiving yourself; this means that the cards must be in good to excellent condition (no soiled, torn, clipped, punched or folded/ creased cards).

I will be checking participants profiles and ratings thoroughly before assigning partners; if you are currently showing as late on any swaps I will request that you follow through on those before participating in this swap. Similarly, if you have a 1 rating and have not made an effort to follow through on the swap owing to your partner (especially if they are still an active member of the site), I will likely ask that you do this before participating in any of my swaps.

You must have at least 10 rated type 2 or 3 swaps (flat mail, crafts or packages-- not electronic) to participate in this swap.

I do angel all of my swaps, although I will make every possible effort to ensure that my swaps remain flaker-free.

Helpful information regarding mailing for US swappers: I have weighed playing cards out at 0.065 ounces apeice, and according to usps.com we may ship up to one ounce for the "regular" letter weight, which is $0.49 cents within the USA, and $1.15 overseas. For this reason, I have chosen 10 playing cards as the requirement for this swap, in an effort to keep postage reasonable.

Discussion

paperlover 04/14/2014 #

Can they be any size? I have some really cute small ones.

arianneroxa 04/18/2014 #

@paperlover A swap featuring interestingly-shaped playing cards was suggested by another swapper, and I think that it's a great idea! I would certainly join if you were inspired to create a swap along these lines. :)

For this swap, I would stick to the regular-shaped playing cards, unless you are very certain that your swapping partner is open to receiving other types (I would absolutely LOVE to receive differently-shaped playing cards, for example).

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