Group: | Zines, mail art & other cool stuff |
Swap Coordinator: | rngstgstll (contact) |
Swap categories: | Themed Books Zines |
Number of people in swap: | 3 |
Location: | International |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Last day to signup/drop: | February 29, 2016 |
Date items must be sent by: | April 16, 2016 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
@sabbysteg came up with a great idea for swap theme on the forums ... favorite childhood book characters! I loved @sabbysteg 's idea of childhood literary characters -- in fact, I kept turning this wonderful idea over and over ... six times I turned it over, then I randomly went online and found this -- which falls into my "gosh darn, as an Amrrkin I love dose Brtish" category as they are advertised as "lumpy mailers." (Sorry, I listen to waaay too many fake American accents on BBC dramas :) What could be more childlike than a pop-up box that can be read as a minizine? (The grown up advantage is that it can still be sent flat and keep our swaps international and affordable.) There are fabulous tutorials for these pop up/ mail flat boxes, and most of them come from the UK ... Pop-up cube by elliesnipper ... and templates, and a different set of tutorials without template -- you do your own geometry -- here and here by TuppenceColored. And if you speak German, the EEU has also produced a great-looking tutorial by Bastelhexchen. Swap will be for one pop up box/ sent flat mailer that can be read like a minizine (six sides = six pages) in the theme of .. favorite childhood book character(s). The idea is to create a cubic minizine -- an intriguing literary object that captures the imagination in the manner that our childhood literary heroes (or antiheroes) did. Thanks to @sabbysteg for the idea! Keep them coming, ZMACS! (And thanks for OlcSylvia's assistance in helping me clarify my idea.) Open to all group members in good standing. I will pop up box/ flat mail all unsent swaps. Image is from readwritethink, and is of a cube designed to engage students in discussing elements of writing their own story (setting, main character, etc.) |
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