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FTLOW: Washi Swap Cards
Swap Coordinator:paperpusher (contact)
Swap categories: Crafts 
Number of people in swap:6
Location:Regional - USA ONLY
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:March 31, 2015
Date items must be sent by:April 13, 2015
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

I haven't see this particular washi craft yet, so here goes! :) Take an 8-1/2" x 11" piece of white or light-colored cardstock and fold it longways. Open it and fold it in half shortways, then without opening it, fold one more time longways so that you have a piece that's about 2-3/4" x 8-1/2". ( It sounds more complicated than it is because all you're doing is folding to make business cards.) Now open the paper up and completely cover one side in random pieces of washi. Any size pieces placed in any kind of pattern- or non pattern. Cover that entire thing with washi so no paper shows through on that one side. Press the washi down so it sticks well or you may want to carefully cover that side with clear packing tape so no washi peels up. Now, turn it over and carefully cut along the folded lines to make 8 cool, washi-covered swap cards for your partner. :) Send them in an envelope that's got some washi love on it along with a note with the swap name and your swapbot name. Have fun!

(If you don't want to do all that folding, you can measure it out and lightly mark with a pencil. You may be able to cut this with a papercutter but don't let it nudge up your washi.)

Discussion

flowerchild 03/19/2015 #

I did this same thing for a PC and never imagined it would survive the mail so I set out to find a way to 'keep it together' Dig out your iron - you know that thing that you use on clothes in an emergency! Then find a piece of parchment paper or plain brown paper bag. Heat the iron to high, press down all the little edges, put parchment/brown paper over top and iron away. The heat activates the glue and it sticks for life - even in the US postal system! WARNING - use the parchment/ brown paper cover, deco tape will disintegrate, $ store washi wrinkles, and glitter tape gets brittle and falls off.

paperpusher 03/19/2015 #

Oh wow, thanks for that awesome tip, @flowerchild ! Maybe I remember where the iron is.... I'm sure it's still in excellent shape... LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;)

ArtyBeth3 03/19/2015 #

Iron, what's an iron? LOL! :)

Rabbitfreedom 03/21/2015 #

Is it sad that I own a "clothes" iron AND a "crafting iron" and that the one for clothes gets used, well, never?

flowerchild 03/21/2015 #

I knew you would all understand!!! Beth, ask your husband, his mother foolishly tried to teach him before he went off to college...

paperpusher 03/23/2015 #

@flowerchild the "Beth" confused me. I was trying to think how you knew my husband's mother... LOL!!!!!!!!!! (from the other Beth in the group)

ArtyBeth3 03/26/2015 #

Actually, my husband knows how to iron better than me. I refuse, and if my clothes are wrinkly, so be it. LOL!

DaisyTX 03/28/2015 #

LOL! This convo cracks me up! I am famous around here for the ice cube trick.....throw 5-6 ice cubes in the dryer with wrinkly clothes for 5-10 minutes.....WA-LA! Magic 'ironing' LOL!

paperpusher 03/30/2015 #

@DaisyTX my dryer is my iron, too! Lol! I'm also not above flat-ironing my collar or hem while I'm doing my hair- lol.

DaisyTX 04/ 1/2015 #

OMG.... @paperpusher I never thought to use my flat iron for collar/hem touch ups! LOL

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