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6x4 Photography Postcard Swap - RED

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Swap Coordinator:Neeky8 (contact)
Swap categories: Photography  Postcards  Mail Art 
Number of people in swap:9
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Last day to signup/drop:July 31, 2010
Date items must be sent by:August 9, 2010
Number of swap partners:5
Description:

Do you love taking photographs? For this swap, take a photograph of something RED! (other colours can be in the photo, but the main focal point must be the RED subject matter! Be creative!)

Print out the photo 5 times and turn them into 6"x4" postcards to mail to your partners. (You send one postcard to each partner, which means you send five postcards in total).

To create the postcards, have your photographs printed at a photo lab or at home on your own photo printer. Adhere cardboard to the back of the photo to make it into a postcard. Then write on the postcard, explaining a little about the photo, perhaps where it was taken and why you like it! Stamp and send naked (ie: no envelope) to your partner.

  • Remember - the photo you use MUST be your own original photograph and it must have something RED in the subject matter.*

Newbies welcome with a well filled out profile. Subject matter is senders choice.... any photographs from your collection is fine! (Please be tasteful!) Swappers must have no recent 1's or 3's. Happy Swapping!!!

Discussion

marija 07/ 8/2010 #

Can you use one of the on-line photo/postcard services to mail your photo card? There are several that I have used in the past.

Neeky8 07/10/2010 #

I've never used one of those services, so I don't know what the quality is like. I"d prefer it if you to handwrite the postcard yourself. Makes it more 'handmade' and unique. What does everyone else think? Any preferences?

Neeky8 07/11/2010 #

I've researched a little more into the on-line services and have decided that this is not suitable for this swap. Which means you must create and mail the postcards yourself. (that's half the fun anyway, right??)

If you have any questions, please let me know!

Thanks!!!!

Mar 07/30/2010 #

I don't have experience with directly sending out, besides of that I love the handwritten too. But I have a good experience with printing as a postcard. However I like to make my own backgrounds, but I notice too that I mostly runed at least one photo when I have to glue my own background. Printing as a postcard could be a good alternative. They be sturding as a postcard and the colors are wonderful, just as you get a photoprint. And you can write them by yourself. The only problem is that they only print them in an order of 10 the same pieces.

Mar 07/30/2010 #

Oops forgotton, when you do this you only can do it at a professional photoshop. I have the experience with photoprintmachines in malls, which printed sometimes the back as a postcard, that the photo is gorgeous but the card is not sturdy enough and mess up a postal machine. So most of the cards won't be sended out or be runed. It had to be at least 170 Lbz cardboard base for the Postal Service, which these aren't.

Neeky8 07/31/2010 #

Thanks for the info Mar!

lou 08/ 1/2010 #

Target (in US) sells laminating pouches that do not require a machine -- however, they are only adhesive on ONE side, so when you trim your card, as I found out, you have to leave a little overlap from the adhesive side, so it still sticks together -- it is more convenient and cheaper than having a copy shop or photo shop do the lamination. To write on the non-photo side, you can [either/or] use permanent markers on the laminate or attach large address labels and write on them. BTW, new group started up called Sharp Shooters, for the love of taking and sending photos, please join us if interested!!

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