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Collage Fodder Swap

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Swap Coordinator:Coco26 (contact)
Swap categories: Paper Goods  Artist Trading Card (ATC)  Craft Supplies 
Number of people in swap:20
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:August 16, 2010
Date items must be sent by:August 23, 2010
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

I'm feeling the pinch for sure with postage costs so I've been creating several single stamp swaps - mostly because I'm too weak to break my addiction to swap-bot!

For this swap you will send one partner a 4x6 envie full of wonderful collage fodder! By wonderful I mean the kind of things you would love to receive. This can be those little bits and pieces you've been saving for "someday" and just haven't been able to find the right project to include them in.

Suggestions: Ephemera Textured/handmade/or otherwise INTERESTING (not just unwanted) paper scraps transparencies or transparent overlays words diecuts charms fibers fasteners (eyelets/grommets/etc) Images (I repeat) IMAGES!!! and all those other little goodies YOU love to use in a collage and want to share with a fellow artist!!

Discussion

minniemack 08/ 3/2010 #

Why did you repeat the word images??

occasiongb6557 08/ 7/2010 #

because thats probably the main item people are looking to receive, at least that is how I took it.

SherriB 08/12/2010 #

I would agree. I'd rather receive images more than the random text collage material. You can only use so much of that.

tatterededge 08/13/2010 #

I have my envie ready, I just need to know where to send it to please. :)

Jammy 08/14/2010 #

Are 4x6 envelopes really only one stamp? The last time I did a 4x6 collage swap I weighed it on my postal scale and ended up using five stamps because of the weight.

Roseanna 08/15/2010 #

Yeah I am a bit confused about this as well. Are supposed to use one stamp only? because I wont be able to add much stuff for that... Of images yes maybe, but not other things (like textured paper etc). I kindof need to know, as I am looking for low postage swaps only, at the moment(tight with money, but still wanna swap)

ctyankee 08/15/2010 #

This is what the post office says about size of envelopes:

  • At least 3-1/2 inches high by 5 inches long by 0.007 inch thick

  • No more than 6-1/8 inches high by 11-1/2 inches long by 1/4 inch thick

  • Surcharge will apply for nonmachinable letter.

Note that last line. I wasn't aware of this until one day I'm charged extra for a one-ounce envelope. The post office confirmed it weighed exacly one ounce (I weigh these at home, so I know the weight before I get there), but I was charged extra for the thickness. So the size of the envelope is okay, BUT what needs to be clear is that ONE STAMP = ONE OUNCE, so swappers will know that putting one item into an enveope (which has happened to me) is not meeting the requirements. I love one-stamp swaps, but if the envelope doesn't weigh one-ounce, then what's the point?

ctyankee 08/15/2010 #

Also, sending international will cost more anyway. Just saying.

jordannichole 08/16/2010 #

This sound fun! Can I play??

sunflowerabby 08/16/2010 #

So...one stamp?

Coco26 08/16/2010 #

Ideally yes, the swap is for those of us who would like to keep postage costs to a minimum. I understand that international postage is a bit more.

Part of the challenge of any one stamp swap is figuring out a way to send the things you would like to send to a partner while keeping within the postage requirements set forth by the post office. Again, this doesn't mean you HAVE to use only one stamp. That's up to you.

Ctyankee is correct about the thickness of envelopes. I learned this during a 30 sticker swap where I sent some dimensional stickers and was astounded that it required extra postage. If the envelope is slightly thicker then the post office requirements, the extra postage is 20 cents.

One way to help with cramming all those wonderful goodies into one envelope (if you have the capability) is to scan or photocopy multiple images on one page for your partner to cut out on their own.

Sorry it took so long to respond to your questions!! It's been a busy summer on the road!

I hope this clarifies things for everyone!

SIEN 08/17/2010 #

Hello Coco 26,

I'm a Newbe and i heve two questions; 1: Is 4cm X 6cm the size for the collage to be made? 2: What does envie means?

Thanx for your answer.

DianneCC 08/17/2010 #

Will are partners be assigned soon?

leirali 08/19/2010 #

SIEN:

1) I believe the dimensions of the envelope are 4 inches x 6 inches (don't know what that is in centimeters - but it's the same size as a standard postcard.) The idea is to fill an envelope this size with collage fodder for a collage the size that the recipient decides to make.

2) envie = envelope! :)

Sorry if I stepped on any toes, I saw that no one responded yet and I wanted to help! I'm a newbie too. :)

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