Swap Coordinator: | CayleighTheShell (contact) |
Swap categories: | Books Art Paper Crafts |
Number of people in swap: | 3 |
Location: | International |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Last day to signup/drop: | January 13, 2010 |
Date items must be sent by: | February 16, 2010 |
Number of swap partners: | 2 |
Description: | |
I'm continuing this swap series that HoneyBunny created. The idea and the swap description are hers but we haven't heard from her in a long time and this is a great series of chunkies! Here is the next 7 Continents Chunky Pages Swap! This one is for South America. Pick a country on the Continent of South America and create a Chunky Page for two partners based on the climate, people, artwork, landmarks, culture, music, food, flags, etc, of that country, the possibilities are endless. So, in total you will make 2 pages; 1 page for each partner. Hopefully, by the time we are finished we will have all sorts of wonderful international pages for our books. Each one of your pages should be 4.5†across and 4†down with .5†on the left kept empty for binding. Please do not punch holes or use other binding methods as each person may wish to bind them differently. Decorate and make chunky the front page. Cover the back with some sort of paper but no embellishments and write your name and the country you have chosen to represent on your page. You may also write a little bit about the country if you like. Please use heavy cardstock so these will stand up to all the embellishments you are putting on them. This is International. Please have a full profile and at least five mailed and rated craft type swaps with a 4.9 rating. NO recent no-sends or flakers. I am hoping to make it fun for everyone; that means everyone keeps their end of the bargain and sends out a thoughtful and timely swap. Please PM me if you have a 4.8 due to an unfair rating and I will consider adding you! If you think you would want to get started on other Continents for future months, I will be going in this order: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia (I guess I should say Oceania), Europe, North America, and South America. Any questions? Ask away |
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