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PBS: Five Flat Favorites
Swap Coordinator:phillaine (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Miscellaneous 
Number of people in swap:8
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Rating requirement:4.98
Last day to signup/drop:December 5, 2015
Date items must be sent by:December 16, 2015
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

The purpose of this swap is to make someone's day a little brighter, without needing to spend a great deal of money on postage.

It's really the thought that counts in this one. I'm hoping that our group members from all over the world will enjoy this and I plan to continue doing low-postage flat swaps if I get a positive response!

All group members maintain well-filled-out profiles and meet the requirement of at least a 4.98 rating to join. In the unlikely event that it's necessary, I will angel this swap after you have attempted to contact your partner and honestly rated them a "1" for a no-send.

Here are the rules:


As with all of our swaps:

Γ’β„’Β₯ Read through your partner's complete profile; don't just latch on to the first idea you see, or you could miss out on something important (loves winter but mentions that s/he's not religious and doesn't celebrate holidays?--probably best to save your Christmas-themed items for another swap), or an exciting idea that you'll enjoy even more. Please try to send them things related to their interests that will make them smile :)

Γ’β„’Β₯Be certain to check for your partners' dislikes and avoid sending them, so you don't unintentionally spoil what would otherwise be an absolute delight


You will send your partner 1 envelope containing at least five flat profile surprises (e.g. if s/he loves used stamps, a little baggie with a few in there can count as one item, or a sticker sheet can count as one item). This should go without saying, but I've been asked to clarify: just be reasonable and don't throw 5 loose stickers or stamps in an envelope and call it a day. I very highly doubt that anyone will run into this as I've found our group members to be extremely thoughtful and generous.

Items can be used, new, or handmade, but should be in like-new condition. Please send something of a quality you would like to receive.

In order to receive a 5, your items should meet the criteria of being directly related to your partner's profile interests and be thoughtfully put together especially for her/him (while you don't have to go out and buy everything, this isn't a destash swap). It can be nice to try to send a variety as far as either types or themes of items, and some people mention that they love items along a theme, which can also be absolutely delightful. The important thing is to have fun and show your partner that you care. Five high-quality flat items should be able to fit easily at a single letter rate.

Please rate anyone a 5 as long as they meet these criteria, and feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Hearts are of course at your own discretion.

Some ideas for items that are flat and don't weigh too much:

ATCs
ATC blanks
inchies
stickers
bookmarks
ribbon
fabric scraps
recipes
stamped images
photographs
special mailing labels for your partner
swap cards created for your partner
stationery and notecards
greeting cards
postcards
envelope seals
die cuts
book pages
vintage paper ephemera
designer papers for scrapbooking/crafting
postage stamps
tags and blank labels
window clings
washi tape samples
journal cards
high-quality images, words, or quotes for collages, journaling, or smashbooks
poems, stories,photos, quotes, or images you think they'd like
a nice letter

Γ’β„’Β₯Please share more ideas below if you've got them!

We will have 10 days to put together and send these once partners have been assigned. Please do not sign up if you can't get your envelopes ready to send out by the send date.

Please remember that letters that are considered nonmachinable are subject to a surcharge. If your envelope is nonmachinable, apply appropriate postage as necessary so that it arrives safely, intact, and without postage due. Square envelopes, envelopes which are very rigid, or envelopes which have buttons or clasps that might catch on machinery are considered nonmachinable.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. Have fun swapping! Γ’β„’Β₯

p.s. This swap is similar to our Flat Profile Surprise with Flair, but this swap includes a guideline for number/amount of items and an external decorative element isn't a requirement.

p.p.s. If you think you'd like to send/receive more specific favorites, or to maybe send only a couple/few items, check out our tag games in the forum!

Discussion

Babsmomof5 11/23/2015 #

More super light weight ideas...

Mini handmade envelopes

Small ziplock bags of sequins, micro beads, or glitter

Empty 9 pocket pages for pocket letters (these fold into a biz envie easily)

Interesting paper clips

Temporary tattoos (great for mixed media art and pocket letters)

Adult coloring pages

Lists...make a list of your top ten vacations, favorite movies, etc

Interesting images cut from junk mail, magazines, etc

phillaine 12/16/2015 #

Wonderful! Thanks @Babsmomof5

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