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PPU: Use Your Goodies Pocket Letter Swap

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PPU: Use Your Goodies Pocket Letter Swap
Group:Pocket Pickers United
Swap Coordinator:armadillogal (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Art  Paper Crafts 
Number of people in swap:4
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Rating requirement:4.98
Last day to signup/drop:August 31, 2015
Date items must be sent by:September 30, 2015
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Let's take a 9 pocket sheet & using any color plain backgrounds that you choose/have plus ONLY the goodies you received in one of your other pocket letters on the front come up with a theme and CREATE.....the backside is up to you and you can use any papers you choose.

You can decorate both sides if you chose but if your sender only decorates the front you cannot rate them down ok? Patterned paper on the back side would be nice at a minimum.

It is senders choice on what to fill the pockets with but please check profiles for allergies or strong dislikes. If someone hates tea, obviously don't send it. It is waste of time & energy on both ends.

Please include a short (or long if you wish) letter to your partner that includes this group name, this swap name, and your user I.D. if you want to be rated promptly. Even if you don't want to be long-term pen pals with them, please include a letter to say hello. Besides, it fills one of your 9 pockets and you are only left with 8 to finish filling. :-)

Some examples of pocket stuffers are:

Washi tape samples, teas/coffees, coins, used stamps, new stamps, post-it-notes, paper clips, buttons, gardening seeds, ATC supplies & especially ATC's you may no longer want - they fit inside these pockets perfectly, ephemera, die cuts, stamped images, fortune cookie fortunes, a magazine article, poems, etc. etc.

Because the art is fairly new so are most of the artists doing it. Please be kind with your comments. We will have all levels of skills doing these.

Packaging these are very important & somewhat controversial already amongst pocket letter swappers. Ideally, they say to throw these in #10 business sized envelopes with one 49 cent stamp and mail. I doubt if mine would go for that. I like to make sure they are non-machinable. I do not mind the additional expense. I want to send something that my partner will enjoy not only what fits my budget. Some of them that I mailed cost me under 2.00 each in a large envelope in the USA but if you use first class package it includes tracking.

You want your swap to arrive intact so please mail them in any manner that will get them that way to your partner. I mailed mine in a big envelope between 2 pieces of cardboard.

You could use a bubble mailer. You can use a #10 business envelope but the strong, brown, craft type - not the kind that is security lined & you mail your bills in. Tape the heck out of it with pretty duct tape. The postal machines will eat these swaps alive. I always get mine hand-cancelled.

So, one partner, one 9-pocket sheet filled with goodies/letter & pockets decorated at minimum on the front.

If you have any questions list them below please. Graphic is the patriotic one I sent for another swap.

Discussion

ArtyBeth3 08/21/2015 #

Just to be sure I'm reading your description right - we will use plain colored papers in the front and decorate each with things we've received in pocket letters sent to us.

What a great idea to actually use the pocket letter goodies we all receive, that are sitting in our 3-ring binders just waiting to be loved & sent out into the world. :)

armadillogal 08/21/2015 #

Yes...it should be fun!

hazelwitch3 08/29/2015 #

Although @armadilogal suggests garden seeds, I'd only send those if you get a partner living in the same country as you. The laws about import of seeds are complicated and vary from country to country -- probably for good reason as there are pests and plant diseases in some countries that haven't spread to others and we don't want to be the one who spreads them! Sorry to be a bit of a wet blanket, but I'd hate to see any of our carefully crafted pocket letters confiscated by customs authorities.

armadillogal 09/ 7/2015 #

Thanks for the heads up.....

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