Swap Coordinator: | twobluecrows (contact) |
Swap categories: | Challenges Art Artist Trading Card (ATC) |
Number of people in swap: | 31 |
Location: | Other |
Type: | None |
Last day to signup/drop: | June 1, 2007 |
Date items must be sent by: | June 21, 2007 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
I did a complete English Alphabet ATC swap recently, with multiple rounds of 5 cards, and it was such fun, and many people missed out on the earlier rounds that I decided to do it again! This time, I'm including numbers 0-9 to fill it out even more and make it interesting for the ones who've already played. There will be 7 rounds, so if you want to join each one, you can start making your ATCs anytime, and sign up when each one is posted. I will e-mail each member of each round with the new swap info when it's ready. There will be three weeks between sign up deadlines and mailing dates, and a week between rounds(after all swaps are listed as "sent"), so the faster everyone works and sends, the faster we can get through it. This 1st round swap will be with one partner(always just 1), and you will each send 5 ATCs-one based on each of the letters A,B,C,D,&E from the English alphabet only, please. Each round will be five letters until the last letter-round. The last letter round will be 6 ATCs, U,V,W,X,Y,Z, then two rounds of five numerals each 0-4 and 5-9. This will give up a total of 36 cards if my arithmetic is correct. That's four 9-pocket collector sheets that will fill a looseleaf notebook nicely. Any medium can be used, but they must be original artworks, no photocopies, digital are should be embellished a little at least. This swap is international, so please don't sign up if you aren't prepared to mail out of the country. Higher than 4.0 rating folks have preference here, and if you have a very low rating, you may be dropped. Also!! Put the name of the swap, your name and username on the inside and outside of your envelope. Better to identify the contents if it gets mangled by the post office, and easier to identify which swap it's from so you can contact the sender to say that it's arrived. **There is a new idea rolling around the swaps--Swap Cards--like a business card, with your name, username and Swap-bot on it, and you can write the name of each swap to add to the envelope. These can be printed up on your own printer with business card paper. Think about it! Also--a padded envelope and a piece of stiff card can protect your art from the dangerous journey through the post office machines! Better yet, if they don't have many chunky embellishments, you can put them in a cd mailer! If they are chunky, wrap the ATCs in bubblewrap in the envie. I have a collection of loose aprts that have fallen off ATCs I've received in the mail. One of these days I'll sit down and try to match them up and glue them back on! 1-abcde #2-fghij #3-klmno #4-pqrst #5-uvwxyz #6-01234 #7-56789 |
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