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Bizarre Holidays for Cheapskates: October

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Bizarre Holidays for Cheapskates: October
Group:Cup and Chaucer
Swap Coordinator:hollycm6 (contact)
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Number of people in swap:3
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:September 15, 2010
Date items must be sent by:October 6, 2010
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Check out this page to see the interesting days we can celebrate together in October. (I am late doing this, so we will rush,... please send by September 30th if you can, but if you can't, as I might not be able to, send by the required deadline for "on time" swapping.)

You are welcome to do as much as you like for this swap, but what is required is a cheaper postage swap.

Choose at least two of the unique holidays listed at the above site, and figure out something to send your partner to help celebrate those days. You may choose DAYS or your gift may represent the WEEK or MONTH holidays (you will understand when you see the site)

By the way, October is Cookie Month!! Woo-hoo!

At least one of the items must be "literary" in nature... something related to books...book plates, a bookmark, envelopes made from dictionary pages, a mini journal, even a long chatty letter...etc Items should be small and lightweight. Don't send two of the same item... (for example, two different themed strips of stickers) unless you KNOW your partner LOVES that item and will be thrilled to receive two of that item.

Handmade items are perfectly acceptable, or regifts IF they are in very good condition. But do whatever you can to make it fun. Make the envelope "happy". The key is make it a package you would love to receive, something that will make your partner smile, even though it's tiny.

So... one partner, one package. For a five rating: at LEAST 2 items which represent two or more unique holidays. (one of those will be somehow book-related)... And don't forget to include a little note telling why you chose each item (what day they represent), the swap name, and your swap-bot ID. Got it?

The original idea for this swap was from @craftygirl who hosts something similar monthly in the open swap forum. She has kindly given us permission to use and alter it. :)

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