Group: | Write Now |
Swap Coordinator: | Artistic (contact) |
Swap categories: | Challenges Themed Letters & Writing |
Number of people in swap: | 9 |
Location: | Regional - USA/Canada |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Last day to signup/drop: | October 4, 2012 |
Date items must be sent by: | December 21, 2012 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
This swap will require time and commitment to prepare, but the reward is a full year of encouragement, inspiration and surprises. This is the third year we will have done it and I can’t say enough about how motivational it is to have a packet to open each and every month. The idea is to give your partner, in advance, a year's worth of inspiration in one package. The package will contain an introductory letter from you, a dozen encouraging letters with a surprise, a writing mascot for the year, a wrapped birthday present with a card, and a minimum of three wrapped pick-me-up surprises. With an eye toward postage costs, this is a U.S./Canada only version. We have officers in New Zealand/Australia who can post identical swaps for those regions. Other international members, post below if you would like a version. U.S. swappers: the flat-rate boxes from the post office are a mailing option, as is Parcel Post. Depending on the size/weight of your package, you may find that other shippers (i.e. FedEx Ground or UPS) might be cheaper than the post office. Please read through the entire swap description because there are several components. The package you prepare for your partner should include the following:
Tell your partner who you are, what you do, the type of writing you enjoy and anything else you'd like to share.
Each should be in a sealed and separate envelope or packet and labeled with the month. Each letter should be at least one page and encourage your partner toward his or her writing goals (see below for suggested themes to follow) and contain a small surprise (examples include, but aren’t limited to, a bookmark, magnet, pen, etc.) To assist you in what to write about for each month's letter, here are some themes you can follow. You can approach these from any direction. (And yes, they differ a bit from last year and the year before.) • January: A New Day/A New Year • February: Goals/Revising Goals • March: Words • April: Why write? • May: Advice • June: Combat procrastination • July: Inspiration • August: The Muse • September: Writing prompts • October: Blocks and setbacks • November: Wishing and Dreaming • December: The End The monthly surprises don't have to be expensive or even store-bought. You can take advantage of back-to-school and holiday sales to find great items. Use your creativity, your partner's profile and even the monthly themes to assist in coming up with appropriate surprises. If you join now (swap posted Sept. 12, 2012) and start drafting your letters, you will have three months to get your letters written. TIP: Do not wait until the last minute draft your letters. This is the time-consuming part of this swap.
This is something that your partner can place on her/his desk or computer, carry with a laptop or otherwise keep close for use and/or inspiration throughout 2013. Some examples of what you could send: a small stuffed animal, a mug, a plaque or wall hanging, a small piece of art, a pin, a pen, etc. These are just examples, use your partner's profile and/or your creativity to come up with an appropriate 2013 Writers' Mascot.
This will be for your partner to open on his or her birthday. Be sure to include a card.
We all face difficult moments or days throughout the year. Include for your partner a minimum of three pick-me-up surprises that are labeled as such. Please include a card or note (or letter if you so desire) of encouragement. These will be opened whenever needed during the year. Be sure to label the envelope or wrapped item as a pick-me-up surprise. These can be profile surprises or something your partner will appreciate. It doesn't have to be writing related, but should be something to brighten her day. Optional If you would like to include any additional envelopes, packages or materials for your partner, feel free to do so. Recap As you see, this is a time-intensive swap. You don't need to wait for partners to be assigned to start gathering items and writing your encouraging letters. After partners are assigned you can look for or create the surprises, mascot and birthday present using your partner’s profile as a guide. How much is all of this going to cost? That will depend entirely on you. If you are a bargain hunter and/or good crafter, it could be done for less than $20 (plus postage). The primary cost is in the time it will take to prepare and write the monthly missives. There were a lot of concerns last year about time and cost, so this is being posted now to give you the maximum amount of time to prepare. Deadlines Sign-up by: Thursday, Oct. 4 Mail by: Friday, Dec. 14 The Watchlist A lot of swappers like to put swaps on the watchlist and then forget about them completely. You have to actually watch your watchlist because you won’t receive automatic reminders from Swap-bot. Thank you @angel1985 for inspiring this swap. U.S./Canada. Snail mail. Group membership. |
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