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"Your Dog is the Star" Postcard Swap

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Group:Love Our Dogs Society
Swap Coordinator:Dragonfli (contact)
Swap categories: Photography  Postcards  Handmade 
Number of people in swap:8
Location:Other
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:November 3, 2008
Date items must be sent by:November 17, 2008
Number of swap partners:2
Description:

This swap is your chance to showcase your dog or dogs as the stars!

Simply take a picture or pictures of your dog or dogs together and paste it to a piece of cardstock. Write a little message on the back to your partners and address it them and stick it in the mail.

Postcards should be no bigger than 4 inches x 6 inches. The picture should fit on the postcard or you create a collage of pictures to fit on the postcard. Please use cardstock for the backing of the pictures so that the finished postcard will be sturdy enough to endure the elements.

You will have 2 partners for this swap.

This is international.

Newbies are welcome. However, any member that joins must have no "no sends" within the last three months.

Discussion

Dragonfli 10/17/2008 #

I was thinking last night about how the weather in many areas this time of year are getting raining and wet and of a way to try and protect the picture on the front of the postcard. You can get some of the self-laminating sheets at any store that sells office/school supplies and laminate the front with them to protect the picture. Or after you have written on the back and addressed the postcard, you could use the sheets to laminate both sides of the postcard.

Just a thought. :o)

Dragonfli 10/17/2008 #

I was thinking last night about how the weather in many areas this time of year are getting raining and wet and of a way to try and protect the picture on the front of the postcard. You can get some of the self-laminating sheets at any store that sells office/school supplies and laminate the front with them to protect the picture. Or after you have written on the back and addressed the postcard, you could use the sheets to laminate both sides of the postcard.

Just a thought. :o)

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