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HD/HP Pass and Paste #19

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Group:Amazing Mail ART
Swap Coordinator:wolfeagle (contact)
Swap categories: Mail Art 
Number of people in swap:5
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:April 23, 2016
Date items must be sent by:May 6, 2016
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

In this series..we will make Pass and Paste PCs.....but each artist must also include a hand drawn or hand painted element on their art portion. It could be as simple as painting some shapes, or as elaborate as a full drawing...up to you what you want to create.

I love the Pass and Paste postcards. They are a really fun form of Mail Art. Because of the time needed in between International swaps, this is a USA only swap.

In this swap, you will send one Pass and Paste postcard to one partner. You can join in at any time by starting a Pass and Paste Postcard, or by sending on one that you have received from an earlier round, or another source.

To start a Pass and Paste PC, divide the PC in to 3 or 4 equal sections. You can send any shape or size, use wavy lines or straight lines to divide the sections, etc. It's up to you. Please use a sturdy material for the base. You then label each section 1-4, etc., or A-D, and pick a section for you to create in. Create your mailart in one section. You can paint, collage, make a drawing, use fabric, do whatever you want to make creative mail art. You must also include at least one element that is either hand painted or hand drawn.

Next turn the PC over, and address the postcard to yourself. Also, divide the left side, in to 4 writing areas and label them the same as you did on the front 1-4, etc. This is where you, the artist, can leave a note, a quote, a drawing, your artist info, and which Pass and Paste you are doing (for example #3) etc. If you completed section B on the front side...then you will write in section B on the backside.

Once you have completed your section, you mail the postcard, in an envelope, to your partner, by the send by date. In the next round, you will use the postcard you have received. You will create in one of the sections and then send that PC forward. If you like to work ahead, feel free to create on these as soon as you get them. Once you receive a postcard, and you are the last person to create on it (you fill the last space on the PC), then please mail it back, naked, to the original starter (name and mailing info should be on the card already).

You can jump in and start at any point, irregardless of what round it is, simply by starting a Pass and Paste postcard. If you receive an unfinished Pass and Paste PC, please always send it on, even if you decide not to participate any longer. At the very least, send it to me and I will forward it on. Please do Not send a starting artist their own postcard to work on......that's not fun. If your assigned partner happens to be who's postcard it is, just start a new postcard and save that postcard for the next round, or send it to me and we can trade cards. That way everyone should eventually get their postcard back, and they will only have one space of their own artwork.

You can create in any medium that you like but please make sure you adhere any items securely..as these will eventually be mailed naked.

Have fun.

Please have filled out profiles, with no recent unexplained low ratings.

Approximately every 3-5 rounds you will probably get a card that is returning home-where you will be the last artist participating on that card (depending on how many total artist spaces are on the card). In that case, that is when you would start a new card, with your address and info, and send that to your partner, And also send the finished card back to the original artist. Keep in mind, it will take 3-5 rounds for you to get yours back also.

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