This swap is for a TRAVELING self doll. A self doll is one that has your own face, yourself, for the doll’s face. Please, please, please do not sign up for this swap unless you are totally committed to many months’ worth of work! Once Swap-bot assigns the initial swap partners, I will work out a rotating schedule by which we will swap the dolls so everyone has a chance to work on everyone else’s dolls.
These dolls are VERY large; the pattern that everyone will use is found
HERE.
You should make sure your doll is constructed correctly according to the directions on the site. Also, you must follow her directions about saving the doll template into an editing program to print her from because if you do print the doll directly from clicking on her, she will not print out the correct size. Doing so will make everyone’s doll the same size so if we are creating templates to use for clothing for the dolls, they will be interchangeable. I intend to mount my doll onto a fairly substantial cardboard/chipboard base and use brads to fasten her parts together. The doll body and face you create for yourself is the one you will get back, so make sure you make what you want! The doll is about 21 inches tall when unfolded, and she folds down to about 10 inches. This will help us send them around in padded envies to help save on mailing costs.
Here are the basics for the swap:
Everyone will create their own doll using the pattern from the link above and send it out to the person Swap-bot assigns to them by the last day to send date.
After the initial swap assigned by Swap-bot, I will create a master schedule that we will use to send the dolls on their round-robin journeys to everyone participating in the swap. This master schedule will be posted on a sticky on the PPAD group forum page, but I will also send an email to each person participating when it is time to switch dolls.
You will make something or add something to everyone’s doll as it arrives at your home.
When you create your doll, make some kind of little journal or book to send out with it so as each person works on your doll, they can record what they did and the date they worked on your baby. Alternatively, you can ask that people journal on the back of your doll, but I personally want the little book.
You can do anything you want to the dolls, but just remember that when the dolls reach their final destinations, they should be fully clothed and accessorized. So, if you are the last person on a doll’s journey and she has no pants or no shirt, you should be obligated to create some kind of garment for the doll. Also, feel free to designate a theme for your doll. If you are a rock ‘n roll glam chick, say so. Conversely, if you want your doll to be Marie Antoinette, again, somehow convey that information to us!
I realize that participating in this swap will be time-consuming and that things happen in our lives, BUT communication is the key to making this a successful project. I am not going to endorse people sending late, but if it happens, it happens. You are responsible for communication with the person next on the list to receive a doll. If this should happen, I think it is a good idea to tell the person what has been done to the doll so far and what you are planning on doing so that perhaps they could go ahead and start their part of the doll’s ensemble. Also, if you simply cannot fulfill your obligation in the swap, we will adjust the rotating schedule and return your unfinished doll to you, AS LONG AS YOU SEND ON ANY DOLLS IN YOUR POSSESSION!
Please add your snail mail address to the group forum thread I have created so that if anyone needs your address to send a doll to you it is available to them.
Don’t forget to put your face on your doll!
HAVE FUN!
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